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Can you really turn out valuable things in the trash can on Valentine's Day?

Valentine's Day, a precious gift, is rare and special. Celebrity rich girls are still angry and impulsive in the trash can, which is mostly filled with flowers, greeting cards and the like. Generally speaking, roses on Valentine's Day are gifts from lovers, representing love. People who receive flowers will cherish them if they are lovers, but if roses appear in the trash can, it means that the people who receive flowers have no good impression on the people who send flowers, and treat roses like the people who send flowers and throw them away as garbage. In traditional Valentine's Day, the prices of flowers, chocolates, small gifts, etc. Packaging with plastic, paper, rattan and wood will soar on the same day. Even so, people still enjoy it, but they don't know that behind these can create romance and surprise, the waste of resources is unbearable.

Sending flowers on Valentine's Day is actually the same as using plastic bags when we go shopping in the supermarket. It is an indispensable habit or detail in life.

But it is such habits and details that embody and test our environmental protection concept. In order to facilitate the overflow of plastic bags, the process of "white pollution" due to the overflow is not so much a matter of economic interests as a collapse of environmental protection concepts. With the increasing global green tide, Green Valentine's Day has been loved and recognized by more and more young people in China.

Green Valentine's Day is a suitable gift.

1, green flowers

Buy some simple bouquets without interfering with the expression of love; Or you can buy potted roses instead of bouquets to let the plants continue to grow; If you receive bouquets, don't forget to compost them after Valentine's Day.

2. Green greeting cards

Traditionally, most people send cards on Valentine's Day. Valentine's day cards usually appear in the trash can after the holiday, which not only takes up the space of our few landfills, but also wastes a lot of resources when making them. Therefore, replacing traditional paper greeting cards with electronic greeting cards is helpful to reduce waste.