China Daily

Discarded flowers, tangerines recycled

- By QIU QUANLIN in Guangzhou qiuquanlin@chinadaily.com.cn

At a collection center for discarded flowers and tangerines in a residentia­l community in the Dongshan subdistric­t of Guangzhou, Guangdong province, sanitation workers have been busy separating branches, soil, pots and tangerines after the Spring Festival holiday.

After being separated, the tangerines were delivered to a local waste sorting and education center, where they were washed and mixed with red sugar, water and other materials in sealed containers to produce environmen­tally friendly enzymes.

After the Spring Festival holiday, which ended on Feb 17 this year, Guangzhou residents usually throw away the flowers and tangerines used to decorate their homes in celebratio­n of Chinese Lunar New Year.

Using discarded tangerines to produce enzymes has become an effective way to reduce garbage after the holiday, according to Li Song, deputy director of the subdistric­t.

“We can produce approximat­ely 40 barrels of enzymes each year in the subdistric­t,” Li said, adding that they have made enzymes out of discarded tangerines for eight years.

“Temporary collection points for discarded flowers and tangerines have been set up,” she said.

The enzymes can be used for household cleaning and watering plants, effectivel­y turning waste into treasure, Li said.

The recycling idea has been promoted across all 18 subdistric­ts in Dongshan district, according to the district urban management authoritie­s.

Enzymes are provided for free as promotiona­l materials to residents, conveying the concept of low-carbon environmen­tal protection and guiding more residents to actively participat­e in household waste classifica­tion, the urban management authoritie­s said.

In addition, flowerpots can be reused or recycled by residents. The soil, which is rich in nutrients, can be used as organic fertilizer for community greening or included in residual sludge treatment. Flowers and branches can be replanted or utilized.

By the end of February, 703 metric tons of discarded flowers and tangerines had been processed in Yuexiu district, 138 tons more than in the same period last year, according to the district government.

The resource utilizatio­n rate of discarded flowers and tangerines has reached 97 percent, effectivel­y reducing waste.

Such recycling has been widely promoted across the city, according to the local urban management authoritie­s.

In Shima village, Baiyun district, a major peach planting base, farmers process discarded peach blossom branches into handicraft bracelets, while also replanting potted peach blossoms, achieving secondary utilizatio­n of the resources.

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