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Mit QR-Code gegen das Müllproblem

Chinas Städte sehen sich mit schnell wachsenden Abfallbergen konfrontiert. Intelligent überwachte Müllsammelstellen sollen in Zukunft die derzeit noch niedrige Recyclingquote erhöhen. Wer Müll nicht ordnungsgemäß trennt, verliert Bonuspunkte. Die Müllmenge in China steigt dramatisch an, liegt pro Kopf allerdings erst bei einem Drittel dessen, was die Amerikaner produzieren. Auch deutsche Firmen profitieren.

Von Frank Sieren

Three instead of one – but control remains

China is facing a demographic crisis. People are getting old before they are wealthy. Now Beijing's rulers are relenting and adopting the three-child policy. But despite the relaxation, they don't want to relinquish control. And it won't solve the real problems either.

Von Michael Radunski

QR codes against waste issues

China's cities are faced with rapidly growing mountains of waste. Intelligently monitored waste collection points are supposed to increase the currently low recycling rate in the future. Those who do not separate waste properly lose bonus points. The amount of waste in China is increasing dramatically, but per capita, it is only a third of what Americans produce. German companies are also benefiting.

Von Frank Sieren