I don't think so, considering that China Co., demonstrated to exploit factory workers, as well as in in quality procedure, and many other factor, for the corruption present still present on the Chinese Society .We see how the China PRC, handled the large defaults in real estate, subsidies tre times, first the conglomerate , second purchasing later the Real Estate stake to save from bankruptcy , now with new subsidies to Chinese citizens. Iraq is complex case, as China want the Iraq Oil for they, anybody know the contractual terms. We have seen how China exploit any method to get supremacy on Autocracy model, personally i think, the regime could collapse in the next 2 years if the biggest scandal of Terracotta Army Necropolis scandal spread, see my published research :
*Pollution during extraction:* Drilling, refining, and extraction operations result in emissions of greenhouse gases, sulfur dioxide, nitrogen oxides, and particulate matter. In addition, offshore drilling can cause water pollution and harm marine life.
* * * Pollution during use:* When burning fossil fuels, carbon dioxide, sulfur dioxide, nitrogen oxides, and other pollutants are produced that contribute to air pollution and climate change.
*Pollution during disposal:* Crude oil and its derivatives can leak into the environment during transportation and storage, causing soil and water contamination. In addition, methane and carbon dioxide can be emitted from landfills containing petroleum products.
*Lithium extraction and disposal
*Pollution during extraction:* Extracting lithium from salt mines or brines can cause water consumption and air pollution due to dust. In addition, lithium can leach into groundwater, harming plants and animals.
* * * Pollution during use:* The use of lithium batteries does not produce any direct emissions. However, the production of lithium batteries requires large amounts of energy, which can generate emissions if obtained from fossil fuel sources.
*Disposal:* Lithium batteries can be recycled, but the process is complicated and can be expensive. If the batteries are disposed of in landfills, the lithium may leach into the environment and cause soil and water pollution.
*Conclusion*
The extraction of crude oil and its derivatives pollutes the environment at all stages of its life cycle, from extraction to use and disposal. Although the extraction of