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00:03 With the increasing popularity of technology,
00:07 electronic products such as mobile phones, computers, and TV
00:11 are pushing out new products more and more quickly.
00:13 Where are most of the products that have been eliminated or damaged?
00:18 According to the latest global electronic waste inspection report released in 2020,
00:24 electronic waste is the fastest growing household waste in the world.
00:28 Less than 20% of the electronic waste has been recycled and reused.
00:32 In other words, most electronic waste has been thrown into the garbage dump to cause environmental pollution.
00:39 In order to protect the environment, there is a flower shop in Kamailong, China.
00:43 They buy unrepairable electronic cases from electronic repairmen.
00:47 They make an effort to make these electronic waste into flower pots
00:51 and attract local people and even foreign tourists to come and support them.
00:57 The busy streets are busy with traffic and greenery.
01:00 The flower shop is busy planting a plant in a larger flower pot.
01:05 But if you look closely, this black flower pot is actually the shell of a TV.
01:10 This flower pot is located in the largest city of Kamailong, China, Duala.
01:15 They buy unrepairable electronic cases from electronic repairmen for a long time
01:20 and make them into plants.
01:23 The flower shop that runs this flower pot said
01:26 that three years ago, it often saw electronic waste thrown into the street.
01:30 So it decided to recycle and give them a new life.
01:35 I saw that with this flower pot, the design of the TV changes completely.
01:42 It's even more durable than the pots we sell in the shops.
01:46 The use of waste makes this flower pot very popular.
01:50 But the local people weren't very interested in this project at first.
01:55 Instead, they attracted many foreigners to come and support it.
01:58 As the idea of flower pots gradually spread,
02:01 the price of electronic waste is cheaper than that of regular pots.
02:06 To this day, these pots made of electronic shell
02:09 have become the star products of this flower pot.
02:13 I was attracted by this flower pot.
02:17 The work it does is really wonderful.
02:22 Unrepairable electronic waste is often thrown away
02:27 and becomes a source of pollution.
02:29 But under the care of the flower shop,
02:31 the electronic waste that was once popular
02:33 has now become a beautiful scenery of the flower pot.
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