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New platform encourages low-carbon lifestyle

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Shenyang: Liaoning province has found a novel way to incentivis­e its residents to use public transport, sort their household rubbish, and plant trees by awarding them points to exchange for prizes.

Liaoning has recently launched a platform to encourage behaviour that can reduce carbon emissions amid China’s efforts to achieve its carbon peak and neutrality goals.

For example, a resident can gain two points during one-minute bike riding, and he or she can only earn a maximum of 160 points each day.

These points can be exchanged for commoditie­s, services, and discount coupons on the platform, said Chen Yongmin, head of China Liaoning Emission Exchange which operates the platform, adding that more daily necessitie­s such as towels and tableware will be among the choices.

The platform can help the government motivate the public to participat­e in the emissions reduction campaign, said Zhang Chenyu, deputy director of the ecology and environmen­t bureau of Shenyang City, Liaoning.

China has announced that it will peak carbon dioxide emissions before 2030 and achieve carbon neutrality before 2060. Pressing ahead on a green developmen­t path, it has made every effort to live up to its promises.

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