CBCGDF Volunteers Carried out carried out "People vs. Plastics, We Walk Together" Activity in Anshan

On February 17th, the last day of the Spring Festival holiday, volunteers from the China Biodiversity Conservation and Green Development Foundation (CBCGDF) "Reduce and Pick-Up Plastics" Working Group, People vs. Plastics project carried out "People vs. Plastics, We Walk Together" in Liangting Mountain of Mengtai Park in Lishan District, organizing volunteers to pick up garbage left by tourists along the way.

 

(From CBCGDF)

More than 30 volunteers came from different parts of Anshan City. At the end of the day, more than 40 kilograms of garbage, of which recyclables were temporarily stored in the volunteer workstation, and will be transported to the waste recycling station in the future; non-recyclables have been transported to the garbage disposal station.

 

(From CBCGDF)

During this action, volunteers found that the number of plastic bags, toilet paper, wet wipes, masks, especially cigarette butts and other garbage represent a large proportion, which also reminds people to be a responsible travellers in their daily life, and not to throw away the wastes, and avoid burdening the natural environment due to uncivilized behaviour.

(From CBCGDF)


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Original Link: https://mp.weixin.qq.com/s/2oSFnHunfYL_UbcO7Oe51A

 

Editor: LYJ

 

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