How to deal with plastic waste is a problem that plagues the world. In South Korea, more and more people have been seeking 'plastic-free life' to contribute to environmental protection.
Hermione's day began with tap water in the morning. She took a bath with a soap and brushed her teeth with a toothpaste. With her cup, a cloth bag, a spoon and a pair of chopsticks, she went out of the house. These equipment were all hers to reduce the use of plastic. Articles and disposable apparatus for preparation.
According to the Yonhap News Agency, the 29-year-old Yan Min Ji currently works for an independent magazine focused on promoting waste reduction. Three years ago, she could not imagine that she would challenge the plastic-free lifestyle. She recalled that she had previously been in a pizza chain. When the manager, surrounded by boxes all day, was surrounded by disposable plastic cups. She admitted that the change is not easy. 'One of the challenges of choosing a plastic-free lifestyle is to feel isolated.' This is why she changed her job later. but now, as more and more people choose plastic-free lifestyle, Pei Min hee through social media to communicate with you to share their feelings and experiences, to get hold on power.
In South Korea, there have been more and more people like Min Yoshihime to choose a more environmentally friendly way of life. This cannot be separated from the efforts of governments and companies. For example, some companies have introduced measures to reduce the use of disposable items in exchange for product discounts. 'Korea zero garbage Sports Network's Secretary-General Jin Mihe (transliteration) suggested that the government and enterprises should develop more environmentally friendly materials and contribute to environmental protection from the production process.