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MADE IN CHINA: STORIES FROM CHINESE FACTORIES


I'M A FULBRIGHT FELLOW BASED IN HANGZHOU, CHINA. I STUDY HOW FACTORY MANAGERS
AROUND ZHEJIANG PROVINCE VIEW ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION, WASTE REUSE, AND
POLLUTION. THIS WEBSITE DOCUMENTS MY FACTORY VISITS IN NARRATIVE FORM.


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ANALYSIS 1: FACTORY OWNERS’ ENVIRONMENTAL CONSCIOUSNESS

This essay is a synthesis describing major themes I saw in my research.
Originally published in Tea Leaf Nation as: Views Continue reading →


FACTORY 4: TIRES

A “no pollution” tire factory, funny tour guide, and hard liquor for lunch: the
most entertaining factory experience I’ve had in Continue reading →


FACTORY 3: LEDS, PART 2— THE DISCUSSION

I always assumed that Chinese factory owners didn’t care about environmental
pollution, as long as they were making money. Turns Continue reading →


FACTORY 3: LEDS, PART 1— THE TOUR

Do you know how many specialized robots can be used to automate the production
of a single LED? Read on… Continue reading →


FACTORY 2: SPORTING GOODS

Have you ever considered the journey of a tennis racket, golf club, or other
piece of sporting equipment from little Continue reading →


FACTORY 1: MSG

How is MSG and chicken flavoring made? What do buckets of chopped chicken liver
have to do with all this? Continue reading →


UPCOMING: CLOTHING

A proud boss shows off the clothing factory he built from scratch… This essay is
not published yet, but will Continue reading →


UPCOMING: TOYS

A toy factory trying to establish itself in the global market by green
production practices and high safety standards… This Continue reading →


UPCOMING: WOODEN FURNITURE

Add replica 19th century European wooden furniture to the list of things Made in
China… This essay is not published Continue reading →


UPCOMING: TIRE RECYCLING

How many things can be recycled from a used automobile tire? You’d be surprised…
This essay is not up yet, Continue reading →


UPCOMING: HEAVY INDUSTRIAL EQUIPMENT

A former state-owned enterprise, now privatized and neglected by its owner… This
essay is not published yet, but will be Continue reading →


UPCOMING: INJECTION MOLDING

A large injection molding factory run by a Hong Kong boss with a large number of
foreign clients… This essay Continue reading →


UPCOMING: ELECTRONIC CABLE FACTORY

20 migrant workers in a small warehouse assembling all sorts of electronic
cables… This essay is not published yet, but Continue reading →


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