From Waste to Wonder: Taizhou’s Blue Circle Turning Ocean Plastic into Diamonds
Taizhou’s Blue Circle initiative turns ocean plastic into new products, showcasing a circular model that empowers fishermen and fights global pollution.
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Taizhou’s Blue Circle initiative turns ocean plastic into new products, showcasing a circular model that empowers fishermen and fights global pollution.
A research team from the Chinese mainland has developed a bio-recyclable material for electronics manufacturing, offering a sustainable route to tackle e-waste.
Blue Circle transforms marine plastic waste into clothes, shoes and more with QR code traceability, showcasing a new era of circular design.
Blue Circle flips the value of ocean plastic in the Chinese mainland, creating a self-funding cleanup loop that turns waste into premium products and cleaner seas.
The Chinese mainland’s trade-in program has driven over 109 million appliance swaps, generated 1.1 trillion yuan in sales and lifted consumer goods retail growth to 5%.
At the Third China International Supply Chain Expo in Beijing, the Chinese mainland showcased a full-cycle clean energy supply chain, highlighting the latest technologies and trends driving global decarbonization.
Murdoch University researchers use native microbes to craft biodegradable plastics that vanish in land and water, tackling single-use waste.
China is leading a $140B push to build zero-waste cities, funding 3,700+ projects that cut landfill, boost recycling and reshape urban living under its 14th Five-Year Plan.
On World Environment Day, experts from the Chinese mainland and Kenya explore plastic pollution, local action and China-Africa partnerships to build a sustainable future.
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