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Music campaign launched to spread green lifestyle

Writer: Wang Jingli  |  Editor: Zhang Piaoyin  |  From: Original  |  Updated: 2024-08-20

A green-themed charity concert was held Sunday at the Shenzhen Domestic Waste Classification Science Education Museum in Xiangmi Park, Futian District.

The charity concert aimed to integrate high-quality resources from various sectors, harness the power of music and art, convey green concepts, and advocate for a low-carbon lifestyle to promote the city’s green development.

Attendees pose for a group photo at the Shenzhen Domestic Waste Classification Science Education Museum on Sunday. Photos courtesy of the event organizers

The concert was also part of the launch event for a music public welfare campaign aiming to support Shenzhen’s ecological development through music.

The campaign was jointly launched by the Shenzhen Revitalization Symphony Development Foundation, the Shenzhen Symphony Orchestra (SZSO), the Futian District Zero-Carbon Center, and other organizations.

Scan the QR code in the poster to listen to music on the campaign playlist. 

Under the public welfare initiative of the foundation, the SZSO and the music brand Easy Freq plan to create a campaign playlist that includes a selection of classical music and other healing music pieces.

They will grant authorization to the Shenzhen Domestic Waste Classification Science Education Museum and other green-themed charity activities to use these songs.

A plaque-unveiling ceremony marking the designation of the Shenzhen Domestic Waste Classification Science Education Museum as the main base for the charity campaign.

Additionally, the Shenzhen Domestic Waste Classification Science Education Museum was also designated as the main base for the charity campaign.

Ma Weihua, president of the Shenzhen Revitalization Symphony Development Foundation, described the campaign as an innovative attempt to promote eco-friendly concepts.

He emphasized that symphonic music is also a component of a green and low-carbon lifestyle and called on individuals from all sectors to participate in the campaign to spread environmentally friendly ideas and contribute to Shenzhen’s sustainable development. 

Li Kai, deputy director of the Municipal Urban Management and Law Enforcement Bureau’s Futian branch, stated that the launch of the campaign represents a new way to promote environmental protection and waste classification and reduction.

Li expressed hope that music would draw more attention to waste classification and environmental protection, making waste disposal a fashionable aspect of a low-carbon lifestyle.

A green-themed charity concert was held Sunday at the Shenzhen Domestic Waste Classification Science Education Museum in Xiangmi Park, Futian District.