The document summarizes WWF's efforts to create a sustainable development model for the Yangtze River region in China, where most of the world's laptops are made. WWF partnered with the Chinese government to revitalize the ecosystem in the region, which supports both people and nature, including the giant panda. The sustainable development model helps protect natural resources in the region so it can continue supporting the 480 million people who live there as well as global demand for laptop production.
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Your laptop needs help. Most of the world’s laptops are made in the Yangtze River
region. But the pressure of global demand has left the region’s natural resources stretched
and unable to cope. In partnership with the Chinese government, WWF helped create a
sustainable development model for the region, which is home to the iconic giant panda,
as well as some 480 million people. Together, we are revitalizing an ecosystem that can
support both people and nature. Help us look after the world where you live at panda.org/50
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