43vsq7Ga8uY go.huanqiu.comarticleChina's Palace Museum starts promoting "zero waste" tours/e3pmh1tuv/ed6gjo5k9BEIJING, July 14 (Xinhua) -- China's Palace Museum, also known as the Forbidden City, has started promoting "zero waste" tours among tour guides and the public. A training session was held Tuesday for tour guides who should encourage visitors to participate in garbage sorting and recycling during their tours. The Palace Museum launched a "zero waste" program in January 2020 to work toward the goal of minimizing the amount of waste that would go through landfills or incineration. A no-waste approach has been adopted for office work at the museum over last year.1626227968497责编:方月月Xinhua162622796849711[]//img.huanqiucdn.cn/dp/api/files/imageDir/95208d0cabb6d880cad3fb7c5ee49b78.jpg{"email":"fangyueyue@huanqiu.com","name":"方月月"}
BEIJING, July 14 (Xinhua) -- China's Palace Museum, also known as the Forbidden City, has started promoting "zero waste" tours among tour guides and the public. A training session was held Tuesday for tour guides who should encourage visitors to participate in garbage sorting and recycling during their tours. The Palace Museum launched a "zero waste" program in January 2020 to work toward the goal of minimizing the amount of waste that would go through landfills or incineration. A no-waste approach has been adopted for office work at the museum over last year.