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International CIIE exhibitors happy to sort their trash

International CIIE exhibitors happy to sort their trash

Exhibitors at the China International Import Expo are actively sorting their waste at the National Exhibition and Convention Center, Shanghai's greenery and public sanitation authorities said on Saturday.The second China International Import Expo will be held at the National Exhibition and Convention Center in Shanghai from November 5 to 10, 2019.For further information about China International Import Expo, please visit: https://www.shine.cn/China-International-Import-Expo/ or
https://www.shine.cn/ciie2019/v1.To get more China International Import Expo, you can visit shine news official website.

The rate of trash sorting is over 80 percent at the center, the property management operator said.There are nearly 4,000 garbage bins, each with a capacity of 240 liters, at the center, and 128 permanent disposal spots with bins for three types of trash: wet, dry and recyclable.

Their locations are selected based on human traffic at the exhibition areas and business areas.The disposal signs and instructions are in both Chinese and English. Twelve short-distance vehicles, two vehicles for wet trash and four for dry in use during the event.

About 160 to 170 tons of dry garbage, 20 to 25 tons of wet trash, and 10 tons of recyclable trash are collected at the venue on an average day.Exhibitors and attendees have done a good hob in sorting their trash," said Liang Haining, an employee with Shanghai Lujiazui Property Management Co Ltd, one of the managers of the center.

"Most of them voluntarily sort trash, and many foreign exhibitors ask us about proper separation when they are not clear," he said. "They ask about some misleading trash such as bones."Liu Meitao, a garbage-sorting helper, walks through the center throughout the day to help people. He takes more than 30,000 steps each day.

"In the morning, I mainly walk inside the exhibition halls, and move to catering areas around 10:30am for lunch time, and then return to the halls," he said.We have waste such as paper, plastics, foodstuff, plastic bottles, and cardboard boxes at our booth, and I am quite willing to separate them," said Maximilian Koenig, a German exhibitor with Waldmann KG.

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