Intern Reporter Du Chunna
Military training is the first lesson for freshmen in college entrance examinations. So, where did military training uniforms go after the military training? A reporter recently found that some military training uniforms were thrown away because they were "useless", and some universities also held recycling activities for military training uniforms to reuse the military training uniforms.
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"The quality of military training uniforms is relatively poor, and I have thrown away long ago." Xiao Wang, a student from a university in Shandong, said that military training uniforms have a camouflage appearance and are generally not worn. Apart from military training, military training uniforms have no other use.
There are many students with this idea, and similar answers such as "throw it away", "turn it away, and finally throw it away" often appear in reporter interviews.
But some students also said, "The military training uniforms were taken home." Kobayashi from Shandong University of Traditional Chinese Medicine is one of them. She told reporters that the jacket in military training uniform was given to relatives, and her mother wore the vest in military training uniform. "For the family, the quality of these clothes is still OK, and they are very convenient to wear and work."
reporters found that many of the hawkers who collect waste products no longer accept military training uniforms. "No one wants many ordinary old clothes." Mr. Wang, who runs waste recycling, said, "In the past, construction workers might have regarded them as work clothes, but now living conditions are better, few people are willing to ask for them."
has a considerable "economic account" behind the "abandonment" of military training uniforms. Military training uniforms are usually about one or two hundred yuan per set, and if thrown away, it will cause waste.

Military training uniforms are reused
Some universities have carried out recycling activities
In recent years, many military training uniforms have also had new "ways" and truly achieved "use of old things". "Since 2015, we have launched a military training uniform recycling activity, with the purpose of reusing military training uniforms to help those in need." said Dong Guoxin, head of the Shandong University Youth Volunteer Federation, .
"Only wearing military training uniforms during military training, for us, it is actually a disposable item. If the military training uniform of about 200 yuan is thrown away, it will be a waste, which is a pity." Dong Guoxin said that they want to donate military training uniforms to help others and improve college students' awareness of thrift and dedication.
"We received 1246 tops, 1244 pairs of pants and 999 short sleeves this year." Dong Guoxin said that the students were enthusiastic about participation, and many freshmen had consulted them before the event began. "The volunteer service organization of the college will usually come to the door to recycle, hold booths, or send them to the college's fixed recycling point, and after collection, they will be sent to the Qingzhilian recycling point, or students can also transport them to the Qingzhilian recycling point by themselves." After collecting military training uniforms, they donate through the old clothing recycling organization. "The old clothes recycling organization will uniformly recycle and process the clothes, and then distribute them to those in need."

Sunshine 365 Volunteer Association of Shandong University of Finance and Economics has also held military training uniform recycling activities for four consecutive years. This year, nearly 300 military training uniforms including vests, jackets and shoes have been collected.
"The price of our military training uniform is around 150 yuan. After the military training, it will be thrown away or put in the bottom of the box, and it will never be worn again, which is a waste." said Li Ru, president of the association. In addition, Shandong Academy of Art has also held military training uniform recycling activities before. "Donating unwrapped military training uniforms to those in need can not only avoid waste, but also help those in need," said Li Ru.
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