China-Documentary/Plastic Recycling
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Discarded plastic bottles that once polluted oceans are now being transformed into eco-friendly clothing, footwear, stationery, and smartphone accessories through an innovative project called "Blue Circle".
But what truly sets this project apart is its innovative traceability system: each product carries a unique QR code that allows consumers to track its remarkable journey - from marine pollutant to functional product.
This inspiring story is featured in the upcoming China Global Television Network (CGTN) documentary "China Quest: A Journey Through Lucid Waters and Lush Mountains", premiering August 3.
The documentary follows Erik Solheim, Chairman of the Europe-Asia Center and former UN Under-Secretary-General, as he travels across China finding the country's green solutions that are changing the world.
China-Documentary/Plastic Recycling
Dateline : Recent
Location : China
Duration : 2'57
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Discarded plastic bottles that once polluted oceans are now being transformed into eco-friendly clothing, footwear, stationery, and smartphone accessories through an innovative project called "Blue Circle".
But what truly sets this project apart is its innovative traceability system: each product carries a unique QR code that allows consumers to track its remarkable journey - from marine pollutant to functional product.
This inspiring story is featured in the upcoming China Global Television Network (CGTN) documentary "China Quest: A Journey Through Lucid Waters and Lush Mountains", premiering August 3.
The documentary follows Erik Solheim, Chairman of the Europe-Asia Center and former UN Under-Secretary-General, as he travels across China finding the country's green solutions that are changing the world.
ID : 8438916
Published : 2025-07-31 16:08
Last Modified : 2025-07-31 17:57:44
Source : China Global Television Network (CGTN)
Restrictions : No access Chinese mainland
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