*CSL: Zhejiang breaks global clean sheet industry record by maintaining cleanliness at home*
As the country's largest city, Hangzhou has been making headlines for its efforts to become a cleaner city. However, it seems that these efforts have not gone unnoticed, as the city of Zhejiang, located in southern China, has broken a new world record in terms of cleanliness.
According to a report by the Global Clean Sheet Industry Association, Zhejiang achieved a total cleaning rate of 99.8% across all sectors and buildings in the city. This is a significant achievement for any city, but especially so given the challenges faced by many cities during the COVID-19 pandemic.
The city of Zhejiang was able to maintain such high levels of cleanliness due to several factors. Firstly, the government implemented strict regulations and enforcement measures to ensure that all businesses and individuals comply with the standards set by the city. Secondly, the city invested heavily in waste management technology and infrastructure to improve the cleanliness of its streets and public spaces.
However, the success of Zhejiang cannot be attributed solely to its efforts. The city also relies on a strong community effort and the support of private companies and individuals who contribute to the overall cleanliness of the city.
Overall, Zhejiang's achievements demonstrate the power of collective action and the importance of continuous improvement in environmental sustainability. It is encouraging to see such a large city like Zhejiang take such bold steps towards becoming a cleaner city, and we can only hope that other cities follow suit.
