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263.net Offers Free Environment-friendly Bags To Chinese Consumers

May 29, 2008
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Environment

In response to the Chinese government's call for green consumption, 263.net has joined hands with Mei Lian Mei Supermarket to provide environmentally-friendly bags free of charge to consumers.

Starting May 8, 263.net is distributing 200,000 bags to consumers at 38 Mei Lian Mei stores across Beijing. Consumers can get the exquisitely-designed and durable bag provided by 263.net free of charge after they make large purchases at the Mei Lian Mei stores. However, as the number of the environmentally-friendly bags is limited, the supermarket does not guarantee that every consumer will get one.

A representative from 263.net introduces that with the approaching of June 1 when the government's ban on the use of free plastic bags begins, it will be an inevitable trend to use recyclable bags to replace plastic bags. And the company offers the bags to help people refrain from the use of plastic bags and contribute to the elimination of white pollution.

Tags: 263, bag, Environment, Mei Lian Mei, plastic bag, supermarket

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