|
CHINA> Focus
![]() |
|
China finds plastic bag habit hard to break
(Xinhua)
Updated: 2009-05-28 14:31 ZHENGZHOU -- No trip to rural China was without scenes of plastic bags gathering like patches of white snow. No city street was clear of bags blowing through the air.
On June 1 last year, all stores- from major supermarkets to small shops- were banned from giving out free plastic shopping bags to customers. The production and sale of bags thinner than 0.025 millimeters was also prohibited, however, thicker plastic bags are still allowed but at a price consumers must pay. The law encouraged millions of Chinese to switch from plastic to fabric or other reusable bags. Most retailers obeyed the ban to avoid a fine of up to 10,000 yuan ($1,464 ). "Environmental awareness among customers has risen noticeably. About eight in 10 customers carry their own bags when shopping and less than 20 percent of customers pay for plastic bags," says Ji Honghui, manager of a supermarket owned by the Dannis retail group based in Zhengzhou, capital of central Henan Province. Before the ban, Ji's store gave out more than 15,000 free plastic bags each day. Now it sells about 200 plastic bags a day. Nationwide, the use of plastic bags at supermarkets is down an average of 66 percent since the ban, according to a survey released on May 20 by the China Chain Store and Franchise Association. That means, since June, 40 billion fewer plastic bags have been given out at supermarkets, the survey showed. Zhang Boju, head of the research department of Friends of Nature, the first non-government environmental organization in China, said the use of plastic bags at supermarkets fell from 1 billion a day before the ban to 200 million or 300 million a day now. Before the ban, another 2 billion bags were given out each day at places other than supermarkets, according to the China Plastics Processing Industry Association. Most of the positive results, however, are seen only in big cities. Countryside stalls still provide customers with free plastic bags, many of which are the banned ultra-thin bags. "Almost all dealers offer free plastic bags," says Li Ming, a vegetable store owner at a farm produce market on the edge of Zhengzhou. "I don't dare charge my customers for plastic bags because of the competition. If I charged them, I would offend them and lose them. A bundle of vegetables is just worth just a few jiao. How can I charge customers for a plastic bag?" he asks. One jiao is equivalent to 0.1 yuan ($1.5). Vendors usually offer ultra-thin plastic bags, supplied by thousands of illegal workshops, to customers because they are cheap, costing less than half of one US cent. Legal, thicker bags cost around three US cents depending on size. In Henan, home to hundreds of underground bag factories, an industry insider told Xinhua the number of makers rose quickly after the June 1 ban because of low investment and technological requirements as well as a wide supply gap following the closure of major factories. |
主站蜘蛛池模板: 就去色综合| av永久免费网站在线观看| 亚洲欧美综合人成在线| 免费无码成人AV片在线| 亚洲欧洲日韩国内高清| 国产精品成人一区二区不卡| 国产精品污一区二区三区| 久久亚洲女同第一区综合| 亚洲国产精品第一二三区| 亚洲国产精品第一二三区| 动漫AV纯肉无码AV电影网| 老司机精品成人无码av| 亚洲成av人片乱码色午夜| 亚洲国产成熟视频在线多多| 久久久99精品成人片中文字幕| 国产三级精品三级在线专区1| 亚洲精品中文字幕尤物综合| 老司机午夜精品视频资源| 亚洲最猛黑人xxxx黑人猛交| 中文字幕手机在线看片不卡 | 中文毛片无遮挡高潮| 97精品国产久热在线观看| 免费网站看V片在线毛| 亚洲欧美日韩成人综合网| 中文字幕日韩一区二区不卡| 中文字幕日韩区二区三区| 国内精品久久人妻无码不卡| 精品午夜福利在线观看| 无码中文字幕热热久久| 国产精品成人午夜福利 | 亚洲日韩欧美在线观看| 少妇激情一区二区三区视频小说| 国产午夜福利一区二区三区| 麻豆国产成人AV在线播放| xxxx丰满少妇高潮| 亚洲熟女乱色一区二区三区| 国产永久免费高清在线观看| 少妇人妻真实偷人精品视频| 亚洲国产精品电影人久久网站| 经典三级久久| 日本久久香蕉一本一道|