CBCGDF Volunteers of "Peoples vs. Plastics" Project Received Holiday Surprises During 2024 Spring Festival

To promote the concept of "reducing and picking up plastics" the "Peoples vs. Plastics" project team of the China Biodiversity Conservation and Green Development Foundation (CBCFDF) specially prepared a batch of promotional materials, including canvas bags, festival calendars, and diaries for volunteers contributing to the "Peoples vs. Plastics" project.

 


 



During the 2024 Spring Festival, the "Peoples vs. Plastics" project team presented these promotional materials containing holiday blessings to the participants contributing in the "Peoples vs. Plastics" Activity. They also called on everyone to replace plastic bags used in daily shopping with reusable canvas bags. At the same time, diaries were presented to the children participating in the activity to encourage them to record environmental stories around them and express their love for nature.

 

The "Peoples vs. Plastics" project is an environmental protection project initiated by the "Reduce & Pick-up Plastics" working group of CBCGDF, responding to the theme of "Planet vs. Plastics" on World Earth Day in 2024 and jointly build a new civilization where human and nature live in harmony.

 

 

Original Chinese Article: https://mp.weixin.qq.com/s/-wqYL20MMZBuRPptBYv3bw

Translator: Sara

Checked by: Daisy

Editor: Sara     

Contact: v10@cbcgdf.org; +8617319454776

 

 



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