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How can low-carbon actions in mobile phones help the environment?
On August 27th, the Research Report on Public Low-carbon Lifestyle under the Background of Internet Platform released by the Research Group of Environment and Economic Policy Research Center of the Ministry of Ecology and Environment showed that on Alipay ANT FOREST alone, 500 million people in China insisted on "planting trees with mobile phones", achieving 7.92 million tons of carbon emission reduction. According to estimates, it is equivalent to burning 3.4 billion liters less gasoline, which can fill half of the country's gas stations.

But more precisely, in Alipay, you can use public transportation, bicycle enjoyment, walking donation, living payment, green package, green take-away, second-hand recycling and other ways to accumulate energy for your ANT FOREST, and then use it to plant trees. It seems like small things in daily life, but these small things can reduce a lot of carbon emissions for our society.

It is understood that the Internet has created a green and low-carbon action platform that everyone can participate in, making a low-carbon life within reach-one in every four people in China uses a mobile phone to do things, reducing unnecessary travel and avoiding paper waste; Every day, 350 million people choose public transportation, and the bicycle and online carpooling platforms cover the whole country; More than 6,543.8 billion people buy "green goods" online, and recycling and idleness of old things have become a new trend ... Our society is changing with each passing day and will get better and better.

Such public welfare activities are insignificant in our daily life, and we can pay for them every day. The activity of "Walking Healthy and Advocating Low Carbon with Actions" is not only walking, but also widely spreading the low-carbon brand concept and cultural concept of Fude Life Life. It can also better reflect our concern about the current public welfare activities.