Is it possible generate no waste in a country where most people don’t even recycle? And how do you promote “reduce, reuse, recycle” in a society that promotes endless consumption?
After decades of breakneck economic growth, China is beginning to mandate recycling in some cities, and many people are becoming aware of their trash for the first time.
We spoke to a young zero-waste activist, a waste disposal worker, and a young designer about the challenges of going green in in China.
This is the second episode of our series “What’s It Like,” which explores social issues in China through intimate, personal stories.
If you liked this video, check out the first episode of our series:
What’s It Like to be Plus-Size in China?
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Living Off the Grid in Hong Kong
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Producer and Narrator: Venus Wu
Videographers: Beimeng Fu and George Zhi Zhao
Editor: Joel Roche
Animation: Ray Ngan
Mastering: Joel Roche
Music: Audio Network
What’s It Like to Go Zero-Waste in China?
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