A Canadian's green dream in China

By Deng Di
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Another 10-year promise

 

The “Eight Things of Beijing” OE gift box.



OE has developed for almost two decades in China, and Moore is now approaching his 50s. Year in, year out, the dreamer's green dreams have gradually come true, and traces of time are also left on the face of the man himself.

OE has now scaled up its manufacturing process. This month, it will move out of the present factory and into a new site eight kilometers away of an area of 3,000 square meters. On the first day of construction on the new site, Zhang Ping stood on the cement-covered yard, telling her husband, "I think we should start from here."Moore flashed a knowing smile. The couple decided to remove the cement in the yard and replace it with plants. They want to bring the organic into the factory and also bring nature home.

Having recently read up on skin diseases, Moore has initiated an experimental psoriasis and ringworm-caused nail infection project, calling upon sufferers to participate in his programs. He offers free trials of OE natural products and hopes to receive regular feedback.

Next year, when the new factory is put into use, environmentalists and people who suffer skin problems from all around China will be invited to visit it. Moore said, "Skin problems are environmental problems, and environmental problems are a global issue. The water, air and food pollution present in China is also present in Canada and many other places in the world."As far as he is concerned, the Chinese people love their life and the current, developing China is full of opportunities and challenges. This vigorous China and the hard-working and intelligent Chinese people help him stay true to his mission. He makes soap in the countryside and lives a poetic life, combining his green dreams with those of Chinese locals.

In the suburbs of the metropolis, Moore is immersed in his organic kingdom and aspires to be a reclusive artisan. As mentioned, his original intention was not to become an entrepreneur but to solve his own skin ailments as well the problems of the "skin"of the earth.

 

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