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Old 01-14-2007, 02:30 AM
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Multicolored Panda Poop Paper Yields Big Profits for Thai Keepers
11-22-2006 23:38

CHIANG MAI, Thailand -- There's the Panda Express fast-food chain.
Jing Jing, a mascot for the 2008 Beijing Olympics. The forthcoming
animated movie, Kung Fu Panda. Even a Mexican rock band named after the
cuddly bear.

Not to be outdone, Thailand has come up with yet another, seemingly
unlikely way to capitalize on this globally loved, bamboo-munching
animal _ panda poop.

When keepers of the country's panda couple _ Chuang Chuang and Lin Hui
_ got tired of disposing the 55 pounds of feces daily produced by the
duo, Prasertsak Buntragulpoontawee came up with the idea of turning it
all into notebooks, fans, bookmarks and key chains.

"At first the Chinese were very skeptical," says the head of Chiang Mai
Zoo's panda unit, referring to the proprietary attitude China takes
toward its iconic animal.

But the multicolored paper products have proved hot selling-items at
the zoo, with the 300,000 baht (US $8,200) earned to date helping
balance the accounts of panda keeping.

The Thai government pays $250,000 a year to China's Wulong Panda
Research Institute to rent the pandas, who, depending on the weather,
reside in either a $1 million air-conditioned cage or an extensive,
fan-cooled outdoor enclosure ringed by a mini-replica of China's Great
Wall.

Panda poop paper production involves a daylong process of cleaning the
feces, boiling it in a soda solution, bleaching it with chlorine and
drying it under the sun. Experimentation continues on how to reduce the
chemicals now used.

Prasertsak says he was inspired by sa paper, or mulberry leaf paper, a
traditional, local product which has proved a highly popular gift item
in recent years.

"We tried selling it on markets outside but so far with not so much
success," he says. "But in the zoo, when people see real pandas and
then their product they're excited and buy."


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Old 01-14-2007, 02:31 AM
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when my mom was in Thailand last winter, she bought several things made from
elephant dung - including my husband's birthday card! (the weird part is
that this was/is appropriate in our family! the laugh it gave us was a
wonderful birthday present!) It makes a lot of sense to use what you have on
hand - assuming that drying and processing it removes anythying contagious.
The ultimate in recycling.

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On Fri, 24 Nov 2006 13:01:27 -0500, Fire Chief wrote
(in message <1164391287.836048.143300@l39g2000cwd.googlegroups .com>):

> Multicolored Panda Poop Paper Yields Big Profits for Thai Keepers
> 11-22-2006 23:38
>
> CHIANG MAI, Thailand -- There's the Panda Express fast-food chain.
> Jing Jing, a mascot for the 2008 Beijing Olympics. The forthcoming
> animated movie, Kung Fu Panda. Even a Mexican rock band named after the
> cuddly bear.
>
> Not to be outdone, Thailand has come up with yet another, seemingly
> unlikely way to capitalize on this globally loved, bamboo-munching
> animal _ panda poop.
>
> When keepers of the country's panda couple _ Chuang Chuang and Lin Hui
> _ got tired of disposing the 55 pounds of feces daily produced by the
> duo, Prasertsak Buntragulpoontawee came up with the idea of turning it
> all into notebooks, fans, bookmarks and key chains.
>
> "At first the Chinese were very skeptical," says the head of Chiang Mai
> Zoo's panda unit, referring to the proprietary attitude China takes
> toward its iconic animal.
>
> But the multicolored paper products have proved hot selling-items at
> the zoo, with the 300,000 baht (US $8,200) earned to date helping
> balance the accounts of panda keeping.
>
> The Thai government pays $250,000 a year to China's Wulong Panda
> Research Institute to rent the pandas, who, depending on the weather,
> reside in either a $1 million air-conditioned cage or an extensive,
> fan-cooled outdoor enclosure ringed by a mini-replica of China's Great
> Wall.
>
> Panda poop paper production involves a daylong process of cleaning the
> feces, boiling it in a soda solution, bleaching it with chlorine and
> drying it under the sun. Experimentation continues on how to reduce the
> chemicals now used.
>
> Prasertsak says he was inspired by sa paper, or mulberry leaf paper, a
> traditional, local product which has proved a highly popular gift item
> in recent years.
>
> "We tried selling it on markets outside but so far with not so much
> success," he says. "But in the zoo, when people see real pandas and
> then their product they're excited and buy."
>
>
> ... Insanity is my only means of relaxation.
>



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