Give law greater clout in battle against pollution By Jiang Ping (China Daily) Updated: 2006-07-31 10:12 As a result, articles about the social obligations of companies and
enterprises have been written into the Company Law, which is being revised.
Enterprises and companies should shoulder their own social responsibilities
and obligations just as individual citizens do. And they should conduct
themselves according to basic ethics and be self-disciplined. First and
foremost, enterprises and companies must work to protect the environment.
Specific criteria involving economic entities' social responsibilities ought
to be worked out, quantifying their obligations and setting up an evaluation
system to gauge the fulfilment of their responsibilities in this regard.
Moreover, clear-cut provisions in environmental protection laws should ensure
that polluters pay for any environmental damage they cause. But the existing
environmental laws do not contain such clear-cut compensation articles.
A National People's Congress deputy suggested earlier this year that an
environmental pollution compensation law should be enacted to hold the polluters
responsible for pollution and make them pay for it. Subjecting polluters to
disciplinary punishment is of course important, as was mandated in existing
laws. But it is not enough. Financial compensation will help ensure they
discipline themselves.
Despite the great losses resulting from last year's pollution of the Songhua
River, no one has been made to pay. This is nothing but countenancing polluting.
The author is a professor from China University of Political Science and
Law.
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