China Post's Greeting Card Awarded Green Star
October 14, 2008 |
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China Post Group's greeting cards 2009 have been awarded a Green Star environmental mark by the China Association of Environmental Protection Industries.
China Post has been using recycled paper to make its greeting cards since 2008, and the used cards can be recycled again. The Green Star is the clear proof that China Post has been making efforts to be green and environmentally aware.
Design of the 2009 greeting cards combines culture and environmental protection together which endows traditional culture with a new spirit.
Green Star is a registered environmental trademark of the China Association of Environmental Protection Industries approved by the nation's environmental authorities to mark environmentally friendly products with innovative technologies.
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