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从理念到日常:第八届零废弃日以零废弃行动燃动全民绿色热情

Core Points - The eighth Zero Waste Day and the third International Zero Waste Day were held on March 30, supported by various organizations including Vanke Public Welfare Foundation and One Foundation, attracting participation from 225 social organizations, enterprises, schools, communities, and government units across 27 provincial-level administrative regions and 104 prefecture-level cities [1] - The theme for this year's Zero Waste Day is "Start from Zero, Everything is OK," encouraging individuals to adopt zero waste behaviors in their daily lives [1] Group 1 - Vanke Public Welfare Foundation launched a "Sustainable Living Reading List" during the event, providing five books that cover aesthetics of life and ecological philosophy to help the public learn about zero waste living [3] - Practical knowledge guides such as "Coffee Grounds Composting Guide" and "Is Waste Classification a Science or a Mystery? We Installed GPS in Milk Boxes!" were released to make zero waste knowledge accessible [3] - Various engaging activities were conducted during the event, including workshops on resource recycling and demonstrations of green living practices by advocates like Zhang Yunlong and Hu Ge [3][5] Group 2 - A report titled "Start from Zero, Everything is OK - Zero Waste Driving Force Report" was released in collaboration with BottleDream, continuing the research framework from the 2021 Generation Z Zero Waste Report to identify key factors influencing zero waste practices [5] - The report aims to reveal the core driving forces behind local zero waste initiatives and assist practitioners in developing zero waste habits [5] - The event utilized a combination of celebrity endorsements, toolkits, in-depth research, and online/offline public experience activities to promote sustainable development concepts in a more engaging and practical manner [7]