--- SEARCH ---
WEATHER
CHINA
INTERNATIONAL
BUSINESS
CULTURE
GOVERNMENT
SCI-TECH
ENVIRONMENT
SPORTS
LIFE
PEOPLE
TRAVEL
WEEKLY REVIEW
Film in China
War on Poverty
Learning Chinese
Learn to Cook Chinese Dishes
Exchange Rates
Hotel Service
China Calendar


Hot Links
China Development Gateway
Chinese Embassies

Festive Red Envelopes Jeopardize Forests

Hong Kong people squander 469 tons of paper each Spring Festival by giving red envelopes, an investigation has found.

 

Hong Kong residents, dominated by Cantonese, traditionally give red envelopes containing money to younger relatives and friends as New Year greetings.

 

However, the tradition is environmentally costly, a group of environmentalists say.

 

The environmentalists urged people to use recyclable red envelopes after their investigation found that red envelopes cost some 9,000 trees each year, or a forest as large as 22 Hong Kong Stadiums.

 

Investigators polled 500 Hong Kong families earlier this month, and found that each family would use about 94 red envelopes for the Spring Festival.

 

At this rate, 469 tons of red envelopes would be used in Hong Kong during the Spring Festival.

 

Less than 30 percent of those polled said they would recycle the envelopes, while nearly half said they would throw them into dustbins after taking out the money.

 

Of the total polled, 40 percent said they would like to use recycled red envelopes, but they were unavailable on the market.

 

More than half said they did not have to buy red envelopes because banks and shopping malls provided them as New Year gifts.

 

The group's spokesperson said they had sent e-mails to big banks urging them to use recyclable red envelopes, but received no reply.

 

To encourage citizens to use environmentally friendly red envelopes, the group made 2,000 with recycled paper, and distributed them in markets. They have no glue seals and can be used many times.

 

Red envelopes made of recycled paper were 50 percent more expensive than ordinary red envelopes, said the spokesperson. However, if made in large quantities, the cost could be lowered greatly.

(Shenzhan Daily January 26, 2005)

Paper Recycling Saves Habitat, Wins Acclaim
Print This Page
|
Email This Page
About Us SiteMap Feedback
Copyright © China Internet Information Center. All Rights Reserved
E-mail: webmaster@china.org.cn Tel: 86-10-68326688
主站蜘蛛池模板: 欧洲美熟女乱又伦av影片| 经典三级在线播放线观看| 国语自产拍天天在线| 一级片黄色免费| 日本午夜精品一本在线观看| 亚洲人成人一区二区三区| 污污网站免费在线观看| 岳的大白屁股光溜溜| 久久久噜噜噜久久熟女AA片| 最近免费中文字幕大全高清大全1| 亚洲欧美一区二区三区| 狠狠躁夜夜躁人人爽超碰97香蕉| 印度精品性hd高清| 色吊丝永久性观看网站| 国产午夜久久精品| 黄色网址免费观看| 国产精品久久免费视频| 87福利电影网| 国产黄三级高清在线观看播放| mm1313亚洲精品国产| 性做久久久久久久久| 中文字幕乳授乳奶水电影小说| 日本一卡2卡3卡四卡精品网站 | 日本尤物精品视频在线看| 成人精品视频一区二区三区尤物| 久久免费区一区二区三波多野| 暖暖免费高清日本韩国视频| 亚洲中久无码永久在线观看同| 欧美日韩亚洲一区二区三区| 亚洲激情视频图片| 美女被免费网站在线视| 国产一级特黄高清在线大片| 18禁男女爽爽爽午夜网站免费| 国语对白清晰好大好白| 99久久人妻精品免费一区| 在线观看免费成人| 9lporm自拍视频区在线| 坤廷play水管| 95免费观看体验区视频| 国内精品伊人久久久久妇| 91欧美精品激情在线观看最新 |