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sedan
03-22-2006, 08:32 PM
Chopsticks Tax to Target China's Hunger for Timber
Brian Handwerk
for National Geographic News

March 22, 2006

China's growing appetite for timber has prompted a 5 percent tax on disposable wooden chopsticks—a move designed to protect China's vanishing forests.

The chopstick tax is part of a broader package of consumption taxes aimed at protecting the environment and narrowing China's income gap. Targets include golf clubs, imported watches, solvents, wooden floorboards, cars with poor emissions scores, and yachts.

The new taxes will go into effect on April 1, the state-run Xinhua News Agency announced.

45 Billion Served

Chinese diners currently use and discard some 45 billion pairs of chopsticks each year. The eat-and-toss process consumes more than 70 million cubic feet (2 million cubic meters) of timber annually, according to the Chinese finance ministry.

China (map) also exports chopsticks—an additional 15 billion pairs annually to Japan and South Korea alone, according to Zou Hanru, a columnist at the state-run China Daily English language newspaper.

The demand for the utensils fuels an industry that sends millions of poplar, birch, and bamboo trees to the sawmill each year and employs about 60,000 workers, Zou writes.

Green Plate Special

China's fledgling environmental movement has targeted throwaway chopsticks for several years.

College students have petitioned campus cafeterias to replace them, and schoolchildren have written to Premier Zhu Rongji asking that the utensils be banned. Pop singers and other celebrities have lent their weight to the conservation campaign.

China's forests have disappeared at an alarming rate, and environmentalists warn that the populous nation's timber appetite has led to devastating clear-cut logging in Southeast Asian nations such as Myanmar (Burma) and Indonesia.

Rest of article (http://news.nationalgeographic.com/news/2006/03/0322_060322_chopsticks.html)

In Odder Words
03-23-2006, 02:44 AM
Well, as long as they only wanna do away with the "throw away" kinda chop sticks... (What the Japanese commonly refer ta as "wari-bashi"


If they wuz ta git rid of the NONDISPOSABLE kind, then expect Western style Wendy's restaurants ta receive a less chili reception in China... I mean, ya can eat with yer... fingers... there...


;)



www. okay, i better chop schtickz and attend ta Odder mutters now... .org



www. thankz fer that interestin' post, sedan .edu

old-reb
03-23-2006, 06:38 AM
Use plastic made from crude oil.

In Odder Words
03-23-2006, 02:00 PM
Hey, old-reb, that WOULD be crude!



But... effective...




Oil be damned!



;)

Imagineer
03-23-2006, 02:03 PM
Wood or oil, it looks like they're forked either way.

old-reb
03-23-2006, 03:26 PM
:D Looks like the sunday morning comics.:D

In Odder Words
03-23-2006, 07:43 PM
"Bah, chop sticks, timber, and oil! As if we didn't have a already have a... full plate!"--Chinese premier, bristlin' at the very IDEA of "Senkaku Islands"



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