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What a pollution! Thousands of rental bikes are rusting here

2021-04-22T17:03:55.725Z


In China, several suppliers fought for the rental bike market. The demand has been completely overestimated, and very much. Aerial photos show a cemetery for rental bikes.


In China, several suppliers fought for the rental bike market.

The demand has been completely overestimated, and very much.

Aerial photos show a cemetery for rental bikes.

In China - and not only there - the demand for rental bicycles in the cities has been completely overestimated;

then there was the competition between the providers.

The result is mountains of superfluous broken wheels that are rusting on garbage dumps - such as at the gates of the city of Shenyang.

Images from the air show the extent.

In the cemetery of rental bicycles near Shenyang, blue, yellow and turquoise-colored bicycles stand in long rows, and some are piled up in piles.

They bear the logos of the companies that tried to become market leaders in China: Hellobike, Didi or Meituan.

In the middle of the last decade, one company after another came into being, and investors liked to give money.

Not only in China - similar problem also in Berlin

In many Chinese cities there was quickly an oversupply, the cheap bicycles to rent clogged sidewalks and disfigured parks.

Broken bikes were not collected.

The problem with discarded rental bikes also exists in other cities around the world - they are in subway stations in Washington or are at the bottom of the Spree in Berlin.

Right now it's the e-scooters that are lying around on the sidewalks everywhere.

The frustration with the wildly parked e-scooters * was great.

Many people in Germany switched to e-scooters during the corona pandemic.

It remains to be seen whether the trend will continue.

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Environmentally friendly?

The rental bicycles from China are a disposable product and rotten to themselves.

© STR / afp

Cemeteries of rental bikes

Real cemeteries of rental bikes like in Shenyang emerged in China from 2018 with the collapse of the supplier Ofo. The company could no longer pay its debts incurred for expansion. China's cities have announced that they will drastically limit the supply. Beijing, for example, wants to remove 44,000 rental bikes from the streets this year, according to state media. The maximum number in the metropolis should therefore remain below 800,000. In Munich, Obike's rental bikes caused a disaster. Initially, it was unclear who clears away the sheet pile as

tz.de

reported.

(afp) * Merkur.de and tz.de are an offer from IPPEN.MEDIA

Source: merkur

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