Promotion of new energy-saving lamps with moon cake box redemption

Tomorrow is the Mid-Autumn Festival holiday. Many people may be busy visiting friends and relatives to send moon cakes on these two days. Supermarket mooncake sales also entered the final stage of sprint, and it was dazzling to fill up the moon cake gift boxes. However, at the same time that Hangzhou has a supermarket selling moon cakes, it has been considering the issue of recycling mooncakes after environmental protection.

The supermarket asks the citizens to use the moon cake box for energy-saving lamps. The reunion of moon cakes is the highlight of the Mid-Autumn Festival. The moon cakes are delicious, and most of the moon cake boxes empty after the moon cakes are discarded. Now, China Resources Vanguard Supermarket has issued an environmental protection proposal to consumers, with the theme of “changing lights for mooncake boxes and changing more blue sky” as the theme and carrying out charity exchange activities.

During the activities from September 13 to September 20, which is the week after the Mid-Autumn Festival, all stores in China Resources Vanguard Huadong District, consumers can buy energy-saving lamps (any moon cake box) with any empty moon cake boxes. Limited to 10 energy-saving lamps). Among them, 4.3 yuan can be purchased for a 7-watt ordinary energy-saving lamps, 4.6 yuan can be purchased for a 7-watt spiral energy-saving lamps.

In fact, China Resources Vanguard started its moon cake box recycling activities after the Mid-Autumn Festival in 2007. It was the earliest initiative to bring moon cake boxes to supermarkets to exchange environmental gifts after the Consumer Festival. Starting last year, China Resources Vanguard chose a compliance energy-saving lamp that meets the national environmental protection standards to redeem with zero profit. Supermarket customer participation is so high that the originally scheduled one-week exchange activity was extended for another week under the consumer appeal. This year, although the price of energy-saving lamps is high, purchase costs and corresponding logistics and labor costs have increased a lot, supermarkets still insist on zero-profit swaps, 4.3 yuan a 7-watt ordinary energy-saving lamps, is the purchase price of supermarket manufacturers.

Adhering to environmental protection and embodying corporate social responsibility “We hope that through continuous exchange activities, we will appeal to everyone to try their best to save energy and reduce emissions in daily life,” said the head of China Resources Vanguard Supermarket. The Mid-Autumn Festival is a good day for family reunion. Moon cakes cannot be separated from the festival. However, moon cakes are one-off consumer goods. Many moon cake packages that are exquisitely packaged and carefully used are often discarded after the holiday season and are mostly shipped together with ordinary household waste. Landfills are buried, which causes serious waste of resources and environmental pollution. Through such activities, supermarkets reduce waste and promote energy conservation concepts.

The supermarket also calculated such an account for consumers. Instead of a 40-watt incandescent lamp with 8-watt energy-saving lamps and 5 hours of lighting per day, an energy-saving lamp can save about 57.6 degrees in one year, and correspondingly reduce carbon dioxide emissions by 55.3 kilograms. High-quality energy-saving lamps instead of incandescent lamps not only reduce power consumption, but also improve lighting effects and save money.

After the supermarket adhered to the 5-year Mid-Autumn environmental protection action, it began to receive more response and support. After learning of this public welfare activity, the Hangzhou Network Volunteer Branch specially convened the manpower for the Xiangshui Community and Gongshu District of Dongxin Street in Xiacheng District. The street reflection community launches the "Moon cake box for lights, change more blue sky" activities.

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