Through this year's third quarter, Zhejiang produced a daily average of 68,000 tons of trash, up 4.6 percent from the same period in 2016.
TikTok, Douyin's overseas short video app, ranked No 1 for downloads on Apple Inc's App Store in October both at home and abroad.
Through cooperation with world-renowned publishers and universities, the base will produce digital education resources and accept orders to produce online educational content from overseas governments.
Through repurchasing stocks, listed companies send the signal that they have put on strong performance on the market and have confidence in future development, said the paper.
Three years ago, when I was in the United States for my postgraduate studies, I received an unexpected call from my grandparents one day. I knew then and there I needed to go shopping for their dietary supplements.They are big fans of cod liver oil, odorless garlic capsules, grape seed extract capsule, Ginkgo Biloba and Caltrate.Every time I flew home for a vacation, my grandparents would request me to fetch them their favorite dietary supplements. They believe such products are good for their health. Typical shopping bills would total up some 8,000 yuan (,151) a year.If you think that's a lot, hang on a second. Their friends spend tens of thousands of yuan on dietary supplements. Believe it or not, there are stories, probably apocryphal ones, that an old couple here and an aging pair there sold off their homes just to buy dietary supplements!A recent report from Chyxx, an online industry information network, showed that this year, the sales revenue of China's dietary supplements market is estimated to reach nearly 293 billion yuan, growing some 11 percent year-on-year. The recent years had witnessed double-digit growth rates, with average consumption level being 12 percent that of the US, showing great growth potential.With the increase in per-capita disposable incomes and the rise of people's healthcare awareness, China's consumption groups are paying more attention to health, and thus generating huge demand for dietary supplements.Multiple factors are at work. For one, the idea of consumption itself has changed in China. Then there is the predicament of aging. Policies and regulations are being tweaked to help grow the healthcare products market, market insiders said.Promising as the market is, frauds are not uncommon.Yun Wuxin, who received his PhD in agriculture and bioengineering from Purdue University in the US, said most dietary supplements don't have a clear efficacy. What the merchants claim in their ads are not proven scientifically.Kong Xianwei, head pharmacist at the Peking University Third Hospital, said: "Dietary supplements can't replace medicines. So, consumers should go to a hospital to get regular treatment. They can't blindly rely on over-the-counter dietary supplements."Agreed Fan Zhihong, associate professor at the College of Food Science & Nutritional Engineering, which is part of China Agricultural University. "Dietary supplements can't take the place of a nutritious, wholesome daily meals. Consumers should not blindly trust those high-end healthcare products. In addition, dose rationality should also be considered."On Nov 1, the China Food and Drug Administration issued a guideline that the government should further fine-tune laws and regulations on healthcare products, and increase the threshold for registration.Besides, the scope of inspections should be expanded, and punishment for fraudsters should be made more severe, it said.
Though sustainable in a country where people had shorter life expectancies, the arrangement has proved to be "unbearable" for an aged society like today's China, said Li Yinhe, a sociologist at the Chinese Academy of Social Sciences.
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Three drones carrying a total six boxes of passionfruit with a combined weight of around 12 kilograms flew from Putian in East China's Fujian province to nearby Meizhou Island on Oct 31, the company said.
Through simulation modeling of the complicated changes in human faces from young babies to 18-year-olds, researchers at the YouTu Lab were able to construct an algorithm model with an accuracy of over 96 percent in cross-age facial recognition.
Through flashbacks, the story unravels their past: The two young people fell in love when they both rented a room of Mrs Lin's house in Auckland. After they accidently won a big amount of money in a local casino, they got married and moved to Clyde to strive for a new future.
Though jobs at the company are in short supply at the moment, thousands of locals are expected to be hired after the final stages are put into operation, Zhao said.