We all know that landfills are constantly devouring our land resources, and behind this is a large amount of waste of recyclable resources. The traditional consumption model is often linear, from production to consumption to disposal. A large number of items are thrown into the trash can after a short use and eventually enter the landfill. This not only puts a heavy burden on the environment but also violates the concept of sustainable development.
The new recycling plan is like a timely rain, which has brought us a turnaround. The biggest highlight of this plan is that it has built a responsible, sustainable and collaborative consumption closed loop. "Responsible" is reflected in the cherishment of resources and respect for the environment. Every recycling is a protection of the earth's resources, reducing the ecological damage caused by over-exploitation and production. "Sustainable" focuses on the long-term, ensuring that resources can be fully utilized in a continuous cycle, rather than being exhausted all at once.
"Collaboration" is the core of this plan. It is no longer a single individual or enterprise fighting alone but requires the participation of each of us, each enterprise, and the entire society. When consumers buy goods, they can choose products that support recycling programs; companies should also actively use recyclable materials in the production process and work closely with recycling programs to establish effective recycling channels. Only when everyone works together can this consumption closed loop really work.