On July 11, Vice Minister of Ecology and Environment Guo Fang presented a unique silk scarf at a press conference to highlight the achievements of the Beautiful Bay construction.
The scarf embodies the theme "Rescuing the Ocean". Featuring a vibrant array of colors and beautiful marine life such as sea turtles, and coral reefs, and depicts human children sailing in harmony with marine creatures.
A silk scarf made from discarded plastic bottles. [Photo/Yangcheng Evening News]
The silk scarf and headbands introduced by the Guangzhou Marine Carbon Research Association are made from plastic bottles collected by volunteers along the mangrove forests. The production process involves cleaning, slicing, drying, and other steps to present high-quality products. The scarves have a smooth and delicate texture, indistinguishable from regular silk scarves.
The primary goal behind these innovative products is to raise public awareness about the importance of recycling and resource reuse, advocating for a low-carbon and eco-friendly lifestyle. Through these products, individuals are encouraged to realize the urgency of protecting marine ecosystems and to refrain from littering.
Nansha wetland mangrove. [Photo/Yangcheng Evening News]
In recent years, Nansha has made significant strides in mangrove conservation. With rich marine resources, Nansha is dedicated to protecting and restoring mangrove forests, advancing the development of coastal protection and utilization demonstration areas.