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Giant pandas’ feces will be produced into household paper Women's Nike Air Jordan 1 Rebel XX Bordeaux Black For Sale , according to a cooperation agreement signed by China Conservation and Research Center for the Giant Panda (CCRCGP) and Sichuan Qianwei Fengsheng Paper LLC on Dec. 18.


The center noted that all feces and food waste of pandas at the Dujiangyan Base, Bifengxia Base, and Shenshuping Base will be recycled and processed to produce household paper.


Huang Yan, a director of CCRCGP, introduced that an adult panda can produce 10 kilograms of feces and 50 kilograms of bamboo waste each day, which will pollute the environment if disposed. However, they can benefit people after being turned into paper.


In addition, pandas only absorb nutritional ingredients such as polysaccharide in bamboo leaves. The bamboo fiber is excreted in the form of feces, which reduces steps for producing paper, Zhou Chuanping, a manager at the paper company said.


Zhou added that there are also steps in the production process to make sure the paper meets hygienic and safety standards.


Due to high production cost and complicated production procedures, the selling price for each box of tissue is 43 yuan ($6.5), which is more expensive that normal tissues, said Zhou.(Agencies)


In a surprise, Japan said its economy, the world's 3rd-biggest following the U.S. and China, contracted 1.6 percent at an annual pace in the July-September quarter as consumer and corporate spending failed to regain momentum after a sales tax increase in April.


Here are some implications for the global economy and for Japan following the unexpectedly dismal GDP report:


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CLOUDED OUTLOOK: A recession is generally regarded as two straight quarters of economic contraction, and Japan's economy shrank 7.1 percent in the April-June quarter, immediately following the sales tax hike. The slump comes as China's growth is slowing and Europe's economy is limping along. It could drag on Asia's growth if Japanese businesses hold back on investing abroad and companies and consumers buy fewer imports. The drop also adds to uncertainties in world financial markets.


WHAT'S NEXT: Prime Minister Shinzo Abe will likely delay another sales tax hike planned for October 2015, and use the miserable GDP reading as a reason for calling snap elections, possibly as early as next month, to try to shore up sagging public support for his government.


BIGGER PROBLEMS: Japan's population is shrinking and aging, creating a smaller domestic market and placing heavier tax burdens on younger wage-earners. Apart from its automakers, Japan's many manufacturers have lost their innovative edge and have been shifting production offshore. Household incomes peaked more than a decade ago, and a growing share of workers struggle to make ends meet on part-time, contract work.


TINKERING WITH TAXES: After many years of deficit spending, Japan needs tax increases to get its battered government finances into better shape and cut its total public debt, which is more than twice the size of the economy and the largest among developed nations. A delay in the tax hike will slow that process.


EXTRA STIMULUS: Abe is hoping that his "Abenomics" policies of lax monetary policy, fiscal spending and structural economic reforms will eventually get growth back on track. Analysts also expect him to announce a package worth about 3 trillion yen to 4 trillion yen ($26 billion to $35 billion) in extra spending on subsidies to low-income families, help for small and medium-sized companies and other measures meant to boost consumer spending and business investment.


UPWARD REVISION? Since Monday's data is preliminary, with a revision due Dec. 8, things may not be as bad as the initial GDP reading suggests. Rising orders for machinery and other industrial equipment could lead to higher manufacturing output in coming months.


IN THE LONG RUN: Abe has promised drastic reforms of labor regulations, the tax system and the health industry, among other areas, to help improve Japan's competitiveness. But so far he's made little headway, while most companies have not passed on windfall gains from stock price increases and surging profits to their workers in the form of higher wages. If Abe dissolves the parliament this week for a general election in mid-December, work on some of those initiatives will be tabled, slowing progress still further.




BEIJING, April 4 (Xinhua) -- Seeking genuine friendship and cooperation across the world, Chinese President Xi Jinping has shown an innovative and practical diplomatic style.


His just-concluded state visit to the Czech Republic serves as a good example.


During the fruitful visit, the two countries elevated their bilateral relations to a strategic partnership.


The two countries agreed to enhance cooperation in fields such as production capacity, finance, nuclear energy, e-commerce, communication and environment protection.


But the 49-hour trip was not all about formal meetings, talks or inking of agreements. Family-style receptions as well as interesting and heart-warming side events formed a big part of the historic visit, the first to the Czech Republic by a Chinese head of state in 67 years.


The visit began with a "no necktie" meeting at Lany Chateau, the official summer residence for the Czech president outside Prague, and concluded with a beer-toasting farewell at a picturesque medieval library overlooking Prague.


During the visit, Xi, who is an enthusiastic sports fan, met with budding football players and ice-hockey players from both countries.


Accompanied by Zeman, Xi watched the Czech Boys Choir performing a masterpiece of Bedrich Smetana, commonly known as the father of Czech music.


Another highlight of the visit was that Xi and Zeman joined hands to plant at Zeman's summer residence a ginkgo sapling, which was brought from China as a gift for the Cze. J.J. Watt Jersey James Conner Jersey Derek Carr Jersey Authentic Dak Prescott Jersey Authentic Christian McCaffrey Jersey Carson Wentz Youth Jersey Calvin Ridley Kids Jersey Baker Mayfield Kids Jersey Antonio Brown Kids Jersey Alvin Kamara Saints Jersey
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