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Poo patrol: China demands Mt Everest tourists carry ALL of their waste & shuts it down for cleanup Poo patrol: China demands Mt Everest tourists carry ALL their waste & shuts peak down for cleanup
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Authorities have been telling Mt Everest climbers to clean up after themselves for some time now, but the rules have just taken a drastic new turn as China demanded adventurers to take their bodily waste, too. Authorities have been telling Mt Everest climbers to clean up after themselves for some time now, but the rules have just taken a drastic new turn as China demanded adventurers to pick up their bodily waste, too.
Everest porters have been struggling to carry the 28,000 pounds of human waste - the equivalent to two fully-grown elephants - from base camp down to the nearby dumping ground each season. Everest porters have been struggling to carry the 28,000 pounds of human waste – the equivalent of two fully grown elephants – from base camp down to the nearby dumping ground each season.
Now, an official from the Chinese Mountaineering Association (CMA) told the South China Morning Post that climbers “will now be required to carry all their waste out with them.” He did not specify how they plan on implementing the new rule. Now, an official from the Chinese Mountaineering Association (CMA) told the South China Morning Post that climbers “will now be required to carry all their waste out with them.” He did not specify how they plan to implement the new rule.
Poop patrol isn’t the only measure authorities are taking against the thrill-seeking litterbugs. All tourists have been banned from the base camp in Tibet until further notice in an effort to fight the “heavy pollution” carried by people who travel there to take in the sights at 17,000 feet. The poop patrol isn’t the only measure authorities are taking against thrill-seeking litterbugs. All tourists have been banned from the base camp in Tibet until further notice in an effort to fight “heavy pollution” caused by people who travel there to take in the sights at 17,000 feet.
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Now only people with climbing permits will be allowed to reach the camp and Beijing only issues 300 of those each season. Now only people with climbing permits will be allowed to reach the camp, and Beijing only issues 300 of those each season.
Both Nepal and China have taken measures to force people to bring their trash back down with them to combat the littering issue - including charging a $4,000 garbage deposit that climbers only receive if they return their rubbish.        Both Nepal and China have taken measures forcing people to bring their trash back down with them in a bid to combat the littering issue – including charging a $4,000 garbage deposit that's returned only if climbers return their rubbish.       
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