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IOC satisfied with Beijing enviroment

By Staff

Beijing, Aug 6 (UNI) The International Olympic Committee (IOC) today hailed China for its efforts in environmental protection since it was awarded the right to host 2008 Games.

With just two days to go before the start of the Beijing Games, air pollution remains a concern and the games organisers have been under fire from the media.

Chairman of the IOC's environmental commission, Pal Schmitt, told the 120th IOC session that China's rapid economic growth has put a strain on the environment, but the city has done its best to tackle pollution.

''The environment is much better than seven years ago,'' he said adding, ''They have kept their promises.'' Schmitt's remarks came one day after the IOC's medical chief, Arne Ljungqvist, said the air quality would not prove to pose major problems to the athletes and to visitors in Beijing.

The Chinese capital has invested billions of US dollars to improve its environment since it won the Olympics bid, and a number of drastic measures have been implemented to guarantee good air quality during the August 8-24 event, including shutting down construction sites and reducing the operations of polluting industries in and around the capital city.

UNI HSB RAR HT1416

Story first published: Thursday, August 24, 2017, 16:24 [IST]
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