About GGTC
Global Green Technology Center (GGTC), which was founded in October 2019, is an international green technology research and development (R&D) platform. GGTC is jointly built by Jiangsu Industrial Technology Research Institute, the Government of Huishan District, and World Wildlife Fund (WWF).
Currently, it has three major R&D and commercialization directions such as green new materials, dynamic air monitoring and ecological restoration design of water resources. GGTC is committed to becoming the international leading comprehensive service provider of green technology R&D, natural ecological restoration and sustainable development solutions.
Our Goals
GGTC majored at Construction design of comprehensive solutions for sustainable development of green community, Social value innovation centered on the 17 Sustainable Development Goals of the United Nations.
In the next five years, GGTC is committed to becoming a platform for green technology R&D and systematic innovation, and to becoming a service agency for whole solutions of sustainable development. The 5 characters of GGTC will be highly specialized R&D capability,the talent team, the integrity of global network system,the transparent and efficient governance, and the considerable global impact and social credibility.

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R&D
European Air Monitoring Technology Center

GGTC’s European Air Monitoring Technology Center is located in the School of Meteorological Physics, Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München. The project scientist is Professor Mark Wenig, a doctoral supervisor, who mainly engaged in the development and integration of portable air detection systems.
United Nations Island Plastic Reduction Project

UNDP will coordinate the resources of the Maldives government. The GGTC will be responsible for appointing a green technology team and providing think tank consulting services. In the Maldives, we will implement a full ecological circular island construction plan with the core goal of "plastic restricted, waste-free, and low-carbon".
Ecological restoration and design R&D team

The scope of work of the Ecological Restoration and Design R&D Group focuses on the conceptual design of nature reserves and regional ecological restoration project facilities. Especially for key areas such as industrial areas, mining areas, new rural communities, country parks, and water source protection areas, conduct environmental impact assessment, risk assessment and plan design.
Environmental protection new material laboratory

The scope of work of the Environmental New Materials Laboratory focuses on the development of new environmentally friendly materials suitable for green building systems, automobiles, aircraft and other fields, which have the characteristics of reducing energy consumption and low carbon emissions. The chief scientist of the Environmental New Materials Laboratory is Professor Wang Guilong.
Water Science Research and Development Group

Water science research and development is the key research and development area promoted by GGTC, mainly for the restoration and maintenance of natural waters, remote sensing monitoring of water pollutants, and portable water purification equipment. The chief scientist of the water science R&D group is Professor Zhu Donglin, a well-known senior expert in water management and master tutor in China.
R&D Group of Distributed Air Pollution Early Warning System

With the help of the Wuxi Taihuzhiguang supercomputer, this project analyzes the population, energy, industry, transportation and other big data of the urban agglomerations in the Yangtze River Delta, and establishes a computer model to predict the regional PM2.5 distribution and trend in the next three to five years within a considerable accuracy range, and provide dynamic early warning.
International Wetland City

GGTC is committed to promoting more Chinese cities to join the international wetland city network and providing full support for this. The United Nations Sustainable Development Demonstration Community is assessed and certified by the United Nations Development Program (UNDP) in conjunction with the national civil affairs department, housing and urban-rural construction departments.