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Character Introduction
Planet Hero ES Pig
Born in Hong Kong, it transforms into a planet hero by collecting positive energy from green actions. It aims to promote green knowledge and encourage people to take part in defeating the carbon monsters together.
Character Introduction
Planet Hero ES Pig
Born in Hong Kong, it transforms into a planet hero by collecting positive energy from green actions. It aims to promote green knowledge and encourage people to take part in defeating the carbon monsters together.

Carbon Emission Monsters

These monsters constantly emits CO2 through humans’ wasteful habits, harming our planet.

Plastic bottles produce greenhouse gases during the production process. They also enter oceans and waterways due to improper human handling, seriously harming surrounding organisms and the environment.

Plastic Bottle Monster

The refining process of aluminum cans consumes a lot of energy and water resources, resulting in greenhouse gas emissions and water pollution. Additionally, if they are not recycled, they will be transferred to landfills and take up to 200 years to decompose.

Aluminium Can Monster

The production of plastic bags consumes a large amount of oil and natural gas resources, intensifies the extraction of fossil fuels, and leads to greenhouse gas emissions and climate change. In addition, plastic bags are often difficult to degrade, taking up space in landfills and polluting soil and water.

Plastic Bag Ghost

Excessive use of gas can lead to climate change and air pollution. Burning the gas releases greenhouse gases such as carbon dioxide, which trap heat in the Earth's atmosphere and contribute to global warming.

Gas Demon

Excessive water use puts pressure on limited water resources, leading to depletion and drought of sources such as rivers, lakes and groundwater. It also damages aquatic ecosystems and harms biodiversity.

Water Monster

The accumulation of textile waste takes up a lot of landfill space. Besides, textile waste in landfills gradually decomposes, producing greenhouse gases such as methane that contribute to climate change.

Old Clothes Imp

Trees play an important role in absorbing carbon dioxide and releasing oxygen, helping to slow down climate change. Waste of paper leads to deforestation, which has a profound impact on the planet's ecosystem. By using paper inefficiently, we contribute to deforestation and loss of biodiversity.

Wasted Paper Monster

Electricity supplies are often dependent on fossil fuels. Burning fossil fuels releases greenhouse gases that contribute to climate change and air pollution. The extraction of fossil fuels and the operation of power plants also have environmental impacts, such as habitat destruction.

Electricity Drain

Disposable tableware is usually made of plastic, and the production process consumes a lot of energy and chemicals. In addition, disposable tableware is non-degradable and creates pressure to landfills, causing long-term pollution and harm to soil, water sources, and wildlife.

Cutlery Maniac

    Plastic bottles produce greenhouse gases during the production process. They also enter oceans and waterways due to improper human handling, seriously harming surrounding organisms and the environment.

    Plastic Bottle Monster

    The refining process of aluminum cans consumes a lot of energy and water resources, resulting in greenhouse gas emissions and water pollution. Additionally, if they are not recycled, they will be transferred to landfills and take up to 200 years to decompose.

    Aluminium Can Monster

    The production of plastic bags consumes a large amount of oil and natural gas resources, intensifies the extraction of fossil fuels, and leads to greenhouse gas emissions and climate change. In addition, plastic bags are often difficult to degrade, taking up space in landfills and polluting soil and water.

    Plastic Bag Ghost

    Excessive use of gas can lead to climate change and air pollution. Burning the gas releases greenhouse gases such as carbon dioxide, which trap heat in the Earth's atmosphere and contribute to global warming.

    Gas Demon

    Excessive water use puts pressure on limited water resources, leading to depletion and drought of sources such as rivers, lakes and groundwater. It also damages aquatic ecosystems and harms biodiversity.

    Water Monster

    The accumulation of textile waste takes up a lot of landfill space. Besides, textile waste in landfills gradually decomposes, producing greenhouse gases such as methane that contribute to climate change.

    Old Clothes Imp

    Trees play an important role in absorbing carbon dioxide and releasing oxygen, helping to slow down climate change. Waste of paper leads to deforestation, which has a profound impact on the planet's ecosystem. By using paper inefficiently, we contribute to deforestation and loss of biodiversity.

    Wasted Paper Monster

    Electricity supplies are often dependent on fossil fuels. Burning fossil fuels releases greenhouse gases that contribute to climate change and air pollution. The extraction of fossil fuels and the operation of power plants also have environmental impacts, such as habitat destruction.

    Electricity Drain

    Disposable tableware is usually made of plastic, and the production process consumes a lot of energy and chemicals. In addition, disposable tableware is non-degradable and creates pressure to landfills, causing long-term pollution and harm to soil, water sources, and wildlife.

    Cutlery Maniac

      Plastic bottles produce greenhouse gases during the production process. They also enter oceans and waterways due to improper human handling, seriously harming surrounding organisms and the environment.

      Plastic Bottle Monster

      The refining process of aluminum cans consumes a lot of energy and water resources, resulting in greenhouse gas emissions and water pollution. Additionally, if they are not recycled, they will be transferred to landfills and take up to 200 years to decompose.

      Aluminium Can Monster

      The production of plastic bags consumes a large amount of oil and natural gas resources, intensifies the extraction of fossil fuels, and leads to greenhouse gas emissions and climate change. In addition, plastic bags are often difficult to degrade, taking up space in landfills and polluting soil and water.

      Plastic Bag Ghost

      Excessive use of gas can lead to climate change and air pollution. Burning the gas releases greenhouse gases such as carbon dioxide, which trap heat in the Earth's atmosphere and contribute to global warming.

      Gas Demon

      Excessive water use puts pressure on limited water resources, leading to depletion and drought of sources such as rivers, lakes and groundwater. It also damages aquatic ecosystems and harms biodiversity.

      Water Monster

      The accumulation of textile waste takes up a lot of landfill space. Besides, textile waste in landfills gradually decomposes, producing greenhouse gases such as methane that contribute to climate change.

      Old Clothes Imp

      Trees play an important role in absorbing carbon dioxide and releasing oxygen, helping to slow down climate change. Waste of paper leads to deforestation, which has a profound impact on the planet's ecosystem. By using paper inefficiently, we contribute to deforestation and loss of biodiversity.

      Wasted Paper Monster

      Electricity supplies are often dependent on fossil fuels. Burning fossil fuels releases greenhouse gases that contribute to climate change and air pollution. The extraction of fossil fuels and the operation of power plants also have environmental impacts, such as habitat destruction.

      Electricity Drain

      Disposable tableware is usually made of plastic, and the production process consumes a lot of energy and chemicals. In addition, disposable tableware is non-degradable and creates pressure to landfills, causing long-term pollution and harm to soil, water sources, and wildlife.

      Cutlery Maniac