上勝町特别鼓励居民重复使用物品——当地设有kuru-kuru商店,人们可以以旧换新,而无需支付额外费用。kuru-kuru工厂会雇佣女工用废弃物品制作包包、衣物或填充玩偶。上勝町支持各类企业参与废物管理以增强企业的责任感——小镇里有一家“零废物”酿酒厂,它位于采用可再生材料建造的房屋内。
With a population of just over 1,700, Kamikatsu recycles about 80 percent of its trash and only 20 percent goes to landfills, so you could say that the town is very close to achieving its goal. They’ve been practicing prudent waste management for the past 13 years after declaring their zero-waste ambition in 2003 and giving up their old practice of dumping trash into open fires.
小镇仅有1700多人,却回收了近八成的废物,需要运至垃圾填筑地的废物只剩两成,从某种程度上来说,小镇已快要达成“零废物”的目标。2003年时,上勝町宣称要实现此目标,他们放弃了焚烧垃圾的旧做法。此后的13年里,他们始终严格践行废物管理规则。
“If you get used to it, it becomes normal,” a Kamikatsu resident said in a video made by YouTube channel Seeker Stories. “It can be a pain, and at first we were opposed to the idea. Now I don’t think about it. It’s become natural to separate the trash correctly.”
“当你习惯回收废物后,这事儿就会显得很平常,”在YouTube“探索者所见” (Seeker Stories)频道摄制的录像中,一位上勝町的居民如是说道。“回收废物很麻烦,我们起初都反对这一提议。但现在,我根本不会想太多。对我来说,正确分类废物再自然不过了。”
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