
Danny Levison, Editor and Publisher of ChinaCSR.com, rounds up his top picks for Chinese responsible business stories during the last year
Wrapping up this year's most interesting stories in Corporate Social Responsibility in China is unfortunately quite easy.
It's unfortunate because some of the most influential stories did not necessarily have good outcomes for humans in China. But other developments in China were positive.
These are my own top five picks and I chose them based on their impact on society and their general importance to other developments in China.
Carrying toxic benzene-contaminated water, the Songhua River cleanup continued in China's northeast in January. Harbin, home to nine million including 3.8 million in the urban districts, saw frequent water cuts as an emergency action taken to ensure public safety followed a chemical plant explosion in Jilin Province on November 13, 2005. Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesman Liu Jianchao said that China had informed Russia of the water pollution situation in the river which borders both countries.
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