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The environmental movement of the late 1960s and early 1970s saw a greater emphasis on conservation efforts, with governments launching initiatives to raise public awareness. This led to the emergence of the 'flower child' concept and the first celebration of Earth Day on April 22, 1970. A Southern California architecture student created the iconic 'chasing arrows' recycling symbol while entering a contest. His design has since become a widely recognized symbol of sustainability.
K-Town Mac is committed to supporting green movements and sustainable practices. Their mission is to help protect and preserve our planet by creating innovative solutions and providing customers with eco-friendly options. K-Town Mac offers a range of products and services such as renewable energy systems, waste management solutions, and energy efficiency upgrades. They are committed to delivering excellence and continue to develop new technologies that can help reduce emissions and conserve resources.
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- The first recorded use of recycled paper was in 9th century Japan . Ancient Japanese people began recycling paper almost as soon as they learned how to produce it and recycling became part of paper production and consumption. Japanese culture generally treats recycled paper as being more precious than new and the recycled paper was often used in paintings and poetry. In the 12 century, a case was recorded of an emperor's wife: after the emperor died, she recycled all the poems and letters she received from him and wrote a sutra on the recycled paper to wish peace upon his soul
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