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How to deal with old textbooks?
Taking Sichuan as an example, the recycling of waste teaching materials is mainly used for public welfare undertakings, and the specific practices are as follows.

Through the "One Wood Environmental Protection" activity organized by Xinhua Wenxuan Publishing Media Co., Ltd., used books and waste paper will return to paper mills and printing houses, and become brand-new teaching materials for students in the coming year through production and processing. "One Wood Environmental Protection" has specially set up an integral incentive system. Every time a donor donates an old book, it will be converted into corresponding points.

When the accumulated points reach a certain amount, you can exchange coupons for designated bookstores, cinemas and online shopping malls. In addition to exchanging waste paper for points, "One Wood Environmental Protection" will also launch various forms of environmental education activities. For example, set up environmental education columns in primary and secondary schools and make posters; Conduct regular lectures on "garbage classification" to publicize and popularize environmental protection knowledge.

During the holiday, organize students to visit the paper mill to see how a piece of paper was born, so that they can have a deeper understanding of environmental protection. At the end of "One Wood Environmental Protection", the evaluation and commendation of "Green School", "Environmental Friendly School" and "Environmental Education Base" will be carried out throughout the province, and individuals and collectives with outstanding performance will be rewarded.

Extended data:

Schools can be required to implement energy conservation and emission reduction, but the main thing is to have relevant incentive mechanisms to keep up, and the education authorities should have some standards to assess whether schools meet the requirements of resource conservation. Whether energy conservation and emission reduction and textbook recycling can also be included, then there is motivation to do it.

As for this standard, we can discuss it again, but at least we should give a signal to colleges and universities. For example, it may be more critical for libraries to do these things, whether it is to build a platform for students to trade or to build a mobile library where students can donate or buy some relatively old and new textbooks for free.

People's Daily Online-Sichuan Province launched a public welfare campaign to recycle used textbooks.