Recently, a "Classification Awareness Factory" built by JD Logistics officially landed at Shanghai Global Harbor Shopping Mall, as part of the Putuo Subvenue of the Shanghai Shopping Festival, successfully becoming a new environmental art check-in spot in Shanghai. In the past month, JD Logistics couriers in East China have transformed into creators of waste classification, spreading the concept of environmental protection during deliveries, from participating in the Chinese Charity Federation's One Paper Action and JD Charity's old clothes recycling to the Qingliu Plan's cardboard box return.

Carbonstop has taken up a seat related to "carbon emissions" in this "Classification Awareness Factory," assisting in calculating its carbon reduction volume, jointly contributing to low-carbon environmental protection. Besides this event, Carbonstop and JD Logistics plan to conduct final carbon reduction volume calculations for task completions in cooperative communities and schools in the future, and collaborate with Green Light Year and HePu Charity to explore sustainable supply chain research topics, launching environmental workshops.

The "Classification Awareness Factory" tells consumers the story of an environmental little dove's adventure. JD Little Dove brings four-color classified trash bins to Shanghai, solving various waste sorting problems before discovering that true waste reduction can make the world become what we envision. Thus, JD Little Dove starts collecting logistics waste materials, retail paper bags, and old clothes with consumers. On-site, they build an environmental "tornado." Old clothes patched together form a little dove, paper bags converge into a cycle arrow, and cardboard boxes create collection devices, attracting consumers to join us. At the scene, many passersby take out their own waste and work with artists to "hang" the waste in hand onto the "tornado." Become a "creator" in waste classification, create and act with JD Logistics, reduce waste casually together.

