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Introduction to low-carbon products

"Low carbon" is not specific to a certain type of product. In fact, low carbon involves all aspects of our lives, and low carbon products can be seen everywhere in our daily consumption. Relevant experts believe that as long as the products meet the requirements of low energy consumption, low pollution and low emissions during the production and consumption process, they can be classified as low-carbon products. Such as energy-saving lamps, night lamps, bamboo chopsticks, LED color TVs, stone environmentally friendly paper (made from limestone), handkerchiefs, rechargeable batteries, environmentally friendly bags, etc., and even the simplicity of packaging can reduce carbon emissions in the luxury packaging process. Simple packaging products can also be regarded as low-carbon products. Advocating low-carbon consumption is becoming a new consumption trend. More than 10 countries, including the United States and the United Kingdom, have introduced "carbon label" labeling policies, requiring products on the market in the future to have a "carbon label" that indicates the amount of carbon dioxide emissions generated during the production, packaging and sales process of the product. World-renowned retail companies such as Walmart in the United States, TESCO in the United Kingdom, and IKEA in Sweden have all required their suppliers to complete carbon footprint verification and affix carbon labels of different colors on product packaging.