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A woman goes shopping with a green bag in Beijing. The
"environmentally-friendly" shopping bags are popping up everywhere in Beijing -
from small shops to luxurious shopping malls.
"I'm not green, but
I could be," reads one. Others have similar messages
printed on them, "My Bag", "Use Me and Re-use Me".
Since the Chinese government issued its June 1 ban on free plastic bag
handouts, retailers in China have found themselves in the midst of a "green"
phenomenon.
They're anxious to turn fashion-conscious customers into eco-aware shoppers.
Under the new regulations, free plastic bags are banned and shopkeepers are
required to charge shoppers for plastic bags. The prices vary, but range from
0.2 yuan ($0.03) to 1 yuan ($0.14) depending on the size of the bag.
But, a plain bag is far from satisfactory for the China's fashion-conscious -
and this mindset is pushing the country towards a "green revolution" in the
closets.
"It is cool to carry a simple colored eco bag to go with my Levi's jeans and
sneakers," says 21-year-old Huang Min. "It is a direct way to contribute to
environmental protection. And, it is a popular vision for saving the
planet." AUTHOR:Chen Nan |