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those nets are very common in China to keep the dust and dirt on the ground during construction,
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I'm not saying everything green in China are plastic stamped on, but there are some local corrupted government/companies who do this, and they should get stamped out.Construction sites? those nets are very common in China to keep the dust and dirt on the ground during construction, do you have any source or videos that show a whole region is covered by these nets?
Construction sites in China have to use those nets to keep the dust and dirt from getting into the air, it's the law. as for fake leaves, true, during winter seasons when everywhere is lifeless and grey, some streets decorate fake leaves and flowers to create some atmosphere, in Beijing it happens also, it's like using lights to decorate christmas trees, but those tree are real, they will grow leaves in spring and summer time.I'm not saying everything green in China are plastic stamped on, but there are some local corrupted government/companies who do this, and they should get stamped out.
The CCP like the Ceaser is above criticism, so save your breath.I'm not saying everything green in China are plastic stamped on, but there are some local corrupted government/companies who do this, and they should get stamped out.
Why every country still does it to protect the environment? maybe not in so environmentally friendly India though, Just Try to educate yourself and read some related articles and see what substance in them.Most paints have heavy metals, rain water will contaminate the ground water and local drinking water source sooner or later.
I don't know any real environmentalist can be fooled by green "paint", but some real fools indeed got fooled