Sustainable development

Green products not only refer to the green origin and the sustainability of the products, but also include green production processes.

The issue of plastic pollution


Soil

Every 1 ton of plastic landfill permanently destroys 3 cubic meters of arable land, as chemical toxins seep into crop root systems, turning once-fertile soil into a lifeless "white desert."

Ocean

Every minute, one truckload of plastic is dumped into the ocean worldwide—microplastics are turning our seas into a massive toxic soup. In fact, 100% of deep-sea fish have been found to contain plastic particles in their bodies, and their blood is now becoming a "plastic cocktail."

The sky

Dioxins released from burning plastic drift through the atmosphere for up to 5,000 kilometers—enough carcinogens in just one gram could cause cancer in as many as 1,000 people. Our very breath is slowly turning into a form of chronic self-destruction.

Life

The Pacific Garbage Patch is as large as France, and each year, 1 million seabirds and 100,000 marine mammals die from plastic pollution—their remains now serving as an ecological wake-up call for humanity.

Humans

Each person on Earth consumes an average of 73,000 microplastic particles per year—equivalent to eating one credit card every week. These "plastic bullets" are silently eroding our gut microbiome and immune system.