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The report calls for urgent global action to reduce the environmental pollution caused by plastic waste, a call that is particularly urgent in the overseas express delivery scenario. Improving recycling rates and reducing the production and use of plastic products are both challenges and opportunities for the overseas express delivery industry.
First, from the perspective of recycling rate, the current packaging waste recycling system for overseas express delivery to door-to-door delivery is not yet sound. After receiving the package, consumers often directly discard the packaging, lacking effective recycling channels. This not only causes a waste of resources, but also increases the amount of plastic waste. In order to improve this situation, express delivery companies can cooperate with local recycling agencies to establish special recycling points and encourage consumers to classify and recycle packaging waste. At the same time, companies can also use recyclable materials as packaging to reduce the generation of plastic waste from the source.
Secondly, reducing the production of plastic products is also of great significance for overseas express delivery to door business. Express delivery companies can develop and use alternative materials, such as paper packaging, biodegradable plastics, etc. Although these alternative materials may have certain limitations in cost and performance, with the advancement of technology and the expansion of scale, their costs are expected to decrease and their performance will continue to improve. In addition, the government can introduce relevant policies to provide certain subsidies and tax incentives to companies that use environmentally friendly packaging materials to encourage express delivery companies to take positive actions.
For consumers, while enjoying the convenience of overseas express delivery to their doorsteps, they should also enhance their environmental awareness. After unpacking, try to classify and handle the packaging properly instead of throwing it away at will. At the same time, when choosing products, consumers can give priority to those businesses that use environmentally friendly packaging, and use the power of the market to push companies to pay attention to the problem of plastic waste.
In short, while overseas express delivery to door services bring convenience to people, they also bring challenges of plastic waste pollution. Only through the joint efforts of all parties, including express delivery companies, governments, and consumers, can we achieve the goal of reducing plastic waste pollution and make overseas express delivery to door services greener and more sustainable.