Tag: Environmental protection
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The Global Journey of Second-Hand Clothes from China to Africa
The global second-hand clothing trade between China and Africa explores the environmental impact and economic implications of fast fashion. With China exporting used clothing to Africa, the market’s influence on both continents is profound. While providing affordable clothing and employment opportunities in Africa, it also threatens local textile industries. Balancing profit and sustainability is crucial…
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Shanghai and Guangzhou Completely Restrict The Use of Plastic Bags
In other parts of China, the enforcement of plastic restrictions is relatively slow, but plastic bags in many areas charge extra, which also has the effect of reducing the use of plastic bags.
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McDonald’s and Starbucks in Shenzhen began to charge for disposable tableware, causing controversy
Disposable tableware at McDonald’s and Starbucks in Shenzhen is no longer freely provided to consumers, and consumers will have to pay an extra 0.5 yuan (about $7.5 cents) if they need, according to Red Star News. The reporter interviewed McDonald’s branch in Nanshan Book City in Shenzhen by phone, and the clerk said they had…
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Tencent released the environmental documentary “DAY ZERO”
The documentary “DAY ZERO” describes the urgent situation of water scarcity in many parts of the world, such as the water crisis in Cape Town, South Africa in 2018, the huge negative impact of deforestation of the Amazon rainforest in Brazil on global water supplies, and the alarming rate of water depletion caused by extensive…
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IMPOSSIBLE plant pork fillet hamburger the first stop in Asia: Hong Kong
Served with Impossible plant pork tenderloin hamburger, eggs, cheese, roasted pumpkin, onions and orchard vegetables.
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McDonald’s (China) Announces phasing out of plastic straw.
McDonald’s China said the reduction measures would cover all restaurants in mainland China by 2020. At that time, the amount of plastic used is expected to be reduced by about 400 tons per year.
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Two new kinds of Chinese cultured meat are on the market: crispy meat and crayfish.
Zhenrou’s two new plant meat products are plant crispy meat and plant crayfish, which are aimed at a hot pot and midnight snack markets respectively.
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Why do Chinese people dislike the environmental protection girl?
In China, people who can agree with Thunberg are even rarer.