3. Improving administrative capabilities for the environment At the national level, bette regulations and policy coordination could replace direct investment controls. As markets grow, regulations should spread to cover township and village industrial enterprises, which are an increasingly large source of pollution but are effectively exempt from regulation. If the government uses its powers to set national standards(for motor vehicles emissions, the energy efficiency of buildings, and so on), it will achieve major improvements in environmental quality Environmental policies are challenged to shift from focusing on end-of-pipe controls and after-the-fact cleanups, toward a more preventive, proactive approach. Pollution prevention strategy in industrialized nations has proved to be attractive because it saves costs, preserves resources, reduces health risks and liability, improves industrial processes and products as well as company image It also gains market competitive advantage by decreasing adverse effects on ecosystems and the environment. Furthermore, it seeks more lasting and complete solution to environmental pollution problems. Pollution prevention has proved to be far more comprehensive and systematic, and cost-effective approaches than todays single-mode, single-pollutant and nfortunately, most of Chinese industries (often either small, traditional businesses orinflexible, state-owned enterprises)require targeted intervention to persuade them to take advantage of the benefits of practicing pollution prevention. Pollution prevention opportunities take innumerable forms in the adoption of preventive technologies and total environmental management system approaches Economic, social, and political forces can influence environmental policies and regulations. As costs of natural resource along with waste treatment and disposal continue to increase, new opportunities of preventive-oriented activities will take place within both government and industry Scientific and technical information is critical for setting environmental policies and regulations and ensuring that the execution of China's policies and regulations will manage effectively and efficiently Thus, China's traditional industries are challenged to reform and promote the theory and ractice of pollution prevention. The basic preventive technologies should focus on production and consumption of toxic chemicals and hazardous wastes. Environmental policies in China played a crucial role in promoting structural and technical changes. Three types of policies are particularly 1.Environmental pollution prevention policies To create a society prepared to prevent does not waste material resources and a society that exists in harmony with nature. 2. Economic reform policies To learn and act on more efficient production technologies and processes expanded high-value economic activities, and increased competition 3. Environmental education and information policies. To invest more funds for education and information technology with policies to forge new modes of partnership among industry, business, government and the academic community People in China need a vision of possibility and promise, of prosperity and well being for all. China has published in 1994its Agenda 21 with an action plan. Clearly, China's environmental and economic challenges needed a clean revolution that makes a most profound point of reconciling economic and environmental goals. Clean revolution is being promoted through a shift to new3.Improving administrative capabilities for the environment.At the national level,better regulations and policy coordination could replace direct investment controls.As markets grow,regulations should spread to cover township and village industrial enterprises,which are an increasingly large source of pollution but are effectively exempt from regulation.If the government uses its powers to set national standards (for motor vehicles emissions,the energy efficiency of buildings,and so on),it will achieve major improvements in environmental quality. Environmental policies are challenged to shift from focusing on end-of-pipe controls and after-the-fact cleanups,toward a more preventive,proactive approach.Pollution prevention strategy in industrialized nations has proved to be attractive because it saves costs,preserves resources,reduces health risks and liability,improves industrial processes and products as well as enhances company image. It also gains market competitive advantage by decreasing adverse effects on ecosystems and the environment.Furthermore,it seeks more lasting and complete solution to environmental pollution problems.Pollution prevention has proved to be far more comprehensive and systematic,and cost-effective approaches than today’s single-mode,single-pollutant and single-media focus. Unfortunately,most of Chinese industries (often either small,traditional businesses orinflexible,state-owned enterprises)require targeted intervention to persuade them to take advantage of the benefits of practicing pollution prevention. Pollution prevention opportunities take innumerable forms in the adoption of preventive technologies and total environmental management system approaches. Economic,social,and political forces can influence environmental policies and regulations.As costs of natural resource along with waste treatment and disposal continue to increase, new opportunities of preventive-oriented activities will take place within both government and industry.Scientific and technical information is critical for setting environmental policies and regulations and ensuring that the execution of China’s policies and regulations will manage effectively and efficiently. Thus,China’s traditional industries are challenged to reform and promote the theory and practice of pollution prevention.The basic preventive technologies should focus on production and consumption of toxic chemicals and hazardous wastes. Environmental policies in China played a crucial role in promoting structural and technical changes.Three types of policies are particularly important: 1.Environmental pollution prevention policies.To create a society prepared to prevent pollution -a society that does not waste material resources and a society that exists in harmony with nature. 2.Economic reform policies.To learn and act on more efficient production technologies and processes expanded high-value economic activities,and increased competition. 3.Environmental education and information policies.To invest more funds for education and information technology with policies to forge new modes of partnership among industry,business,government and the academic community. People in China need a vision of possibility and promise,of prosperity and well being for all.China has published in 1994its Agenda 21with an action plan.Clearly,China’s environmental and economic challenges needed a “clean revolution”that makes a most profound point of reconciling economic and environmental goals.Clean revolution is being promoted through a shift to new