Cheongsong-gun, Gyeongbuk Province, is participating in the 'Bye Bye Plastic' campaign organized by the Ministry of Environment.

Yoon Kyung-hee, Cheongsong County Governor, participating in the Bye Bye Plastic Challenge.

Yoon Kyung-hee, Cheongsong County Governor, participating in the Bye Bye Plastic Challenge.

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Bye Bye Plastic is a campaign that encourages reducing unnecessary plastic use and practicing responsible consumption, with the following 10 guidelines.


1. Use reusable shopping bags when shopping. 2. Use reusable insulated bags when ordering fresh food. 3. Reduce the use of wet wipes and plastic straws. 4. Avoid buying products with excessive packaging. 5. Use secondhand and recycled products. 6. Use reusable items instead of disposable ones. 7. Refuse unnecessary plastic when ordering delivery. 8. Avoid using unnecessary vinyl. 9. Use refill stores without packaging. 10. Take responsibility for separating and disposing of the products you use.


Governor Yoon Kyung-hee said, "To protect a clean environment, we encourage the use of reusable items within government offices, and we ask residents to show interest and participate in the campaign through small daily practices."



Governor Lee Cheol-woo of Gyeongbuk Province nominated Governor Yoon Kyung-hee, who in turn nominated Kim Jong-du, head of Cheongsong Nonghyup, as the next participant in the challenge.


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