Huuliin Gol ecological open pit
State Power Investment Corporation Limited's subsidiary in North China's Inner Mongolia autonomous region is devoted to systematic recovery of the open environment in Huuliin Gol.
A natural sponge absorption site has been built with canals on-ground and cellars underground.
The company intends to build the pit into a self-sustained and maintenance-free natural ecosystem and a model for high-standard green coal mining.

A view of the open pit in Huuliin Gol of North China's Inner Mongolia autonomous region [Photo/sasac.gov.cn]
Reclamation of coal mine in Guizhou
Following the principle of "adaptation to local conditions as well as developing farming and forestry in suitable areas", Sino Guizhou Jinfeng Mining Limited, a subsidiary of China National Gold Group Co., Ltd. reclaimed 635 mu (42.33 hectares) of waste-rock yard of the coal mine and recovered the local ecosystem of clean water, lush mountains and fresh air in Jinfeng of Guizhou province.
The company had also created stable jobs for more than 200 villagers of Bouyei ethnic group from poverty-stricken families.

Sino Guizhou Jinfeng Mining Limited has created more than 200 jobs for local villagers in Jinfeng of Guizhou. [Photo/sasac.gov.cn]
Yangtze River protection project in Jiujiang
Comprehensive treatment of the water environment system in Jiujiang of East China's Jiangxi province is the first part of China Three Gorges Corporation's devotion to the Yangtze River protection project, which is intended to improve the ecological environment along the river.
Covering more than 90 percent of Jiujiang, the water treatment is expected to improve the water condition of the Poyang Lake and the surrounding living environment.
In addition, it will play a role in promoting stable and sound economic and social development in Jiujiang and other regions along the Yangtze River.

Comprehensive treatment of the water environment system in Jiujiang of East China's Jiangxi province will improve the water condition of the Poyang Lake and enhance the nearby living environment. [Photo/sasac.gov.cn]