French Fries Box: Eating French Fries Can Also Make You An Environmental Hero.
You may not expect that the red cardboard box containing French fries can also be the starting point for you to practice environmental protection.
Every time I tear open a McDonald's french fries box, I take a second look - the box is printed with a recycling label, and there is a message on the side reminding you to throw the empty box into the "Other Garbage" or "Dry Garbage" bin. This is the brand's careful thinking and a microcosm of a big issue: environmental protection, which can be integrated into the most daily actions.
The story of the French fries box is actually a metaphor. It tells us with its simple design that environmental protection is not an unattainable slogan, it is hidden in the folds of life. When you finish the last French fry, flatten the cardboard box, and put it in the correct trash can, you are already participating in the resource cycle.
Someone may say: Just a small cardboard box, how effective can it be? But it is the accumulation of countless' small paper boxes' that constitutes the big picture of environmental protection. Tens of thousands of french fries boxes are sold every day, and if each one can be properly recycled, saving wood and reducing carbon emissions would be an astonishing number.
What's even more valuable is that the reminder object of the french fries box is often children - this group of future owners. When they enjoy delicious food while being subconsciously instilled with environmental awareness, they will naturally become more conscious global citizens when they grow up.
So next time you eat French fries, you can ritualize this action: finish eating, flatten, and sort and place. At that moment, you were not discarding a cardboard box, but casting a vote of trust for the Earth. Although the French fries box is small, it carries a beautiful vision - environmental heroes can be born in any corner.
Zhejiang Dongou Printing Industry Co.,Ltd, the expert in French fried box production
