日韩精品久久一区二区三区_亚洲色图p_亚洲综合在线最大成人_国产中出在线观看_日韩免费_亚洲综合在线一区

Global EditionASIA 中文雙語Fran?ais
World
Home / World / Asia-Pacific

30,000 porters to clean 'highest junkyard'

China Daily | Updated: 2018-03-21 07:35
Share
Share - WeChat
People collect garbage at the north slope of Qomolangma in Southwest China's Tibet autonomous region on May 8. Nepal has also launched a campaign to clean the mountain's southern side. Awang Zhaxi / Xinhua

LUKLA, Nepal - Qomolangma, known as Mount Everest in the West, once negatively recognized as the "world's highest junkyard", is set to become cleaner as 30,000 porters have been mobilized for waste collection and disposal from the mountain's southern side.

The cleanup drive was launched recently near Lukla airport, one of the world's most dangerous airports yet a vital gateway to the world's highest peak.

"Our major task is to keep Everest, which is the pride of the world, clean. This campaign aims to transport 100 tons of nonburnable garbage from the Everest region to Kathmandu in 2018," Ang Dorje Sherpa, chairman of the Sagarmatha Pollution Control Committee said.

The SPCC, an environmental conservation organization, has made it mandatory since 2013 that every climber should carry down 8 kilograms of trash, but for trekkers there is no such regulation. Due to this, more than 100 tons of waste gets collected in the region annually.

According to Nepalese government statistics, nearly 50,000 domestic and foreign trekkers visit the Qomolangma region annually, while more than 400 mountaineers attempt to scale the peak.

The collected waste mostly includes empty beer bottles and cans, oxygen bottles, torn tents and sleeping bags, food bins, and discarded mountaineering and trekking equipment.

The trash was collected by local groups in more than a dozen villages while the waste was transported down the mountain in sacks by porters and yak-hybrid animals known as zopkyos. The cleanup covered settlements from up to 5,000 meters near the base camp, to Lukla airport located at an altitude of 2,805 meters.

Having small waste disposable bins along the trail, burnable and biodegradable waste was disposed off at incinerators at locations in the region. And only the nonburnable and non-biodegradable waste was brought down to Lukla.

On the first day of the campaign, several tons of waste was sent off to Kathmandu from Lukla on planes belonging to Tara Airlines, a subsidiary of Yeti Airlines, one of the leading private airlines in Nepal.

The airlines have set an ambitious target of flying out 100 tons of waste from the region in 2018, as a part of its commitment to the UN Sustainable Development Goals against climate change.

The company's CEO Umesh Chandra Rai said: "We hope that this campaign will help the local people to maintain a pristine, natural and unspoiled environment so that more trekkers will come from everywhere, making the trekking industry here more sustainable."

Xinhua

Most Viewed in 24 Hours
Top
BACK TO THE TOP
English
Copyright 1995 - . All rights reserved. The content (including but not limited to text, photo, multimedia information, etc) published in this site belongs to China Daily Information Co (CDIC). Without written authorization from CDIC, such content shall not be republished or used in any form. Note: Browsers with 1024*768 or higher resolution are suggested for this site.
License for publishing multimedia online 0108263

Registration Number: 130349
FOLLOW US
主站蜘蛛池模板: 视频一区二区三区四区五区 | 天天碰天天 | 日日摸夜夜摸狠狠摸日日碰夜夜做 | 亚洲一区在线免费观看 | 成人毛片观看 | 98香蕉草草视频在线精品看 | 国产成人免费 | 高清不卡一区二区 | 亚洲欧美中文日韩在线 | 五月婷婷综合激情网 | 久久久人成影片免费观看 | 毛片免费在线观看 | 国产午夜精品一区二区三区 | 精品亚洲成人 | 国产丫丫视频私人影院 | 国产合集福利视频在线视频 | 日韩 第一页| 日韩在线免费播放 | 成人婷婷| 四虎黄色网址 | 91久久久久久久一区二区 | 国产亚洲精品久久久久久久网站 | 国产97在线看 | 亚洲欧美第一视频 | 黄色亚洲视频 | 999国产视频 | 久久久久久国产精品免费免费狐狸 | 色视频一区 | 91视频免费观看 | a视频在线观看免费 | 日韩在线欧美 | www.久久久.com | 99精品国产高清在线观看 | 国产综合欧美 | 欧美国产日韩在线 | 免费一级视频在线观看 | 成人在线一区二区三区 | 三级日韩 | 2014亚洲天堂 | 五月亭亭激情五月 | 精品国产成a人在线观看 |