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    Taiwan commits to a green future

    LifestyleGreenTaiwan commits to a green future

    In today’s pressing climate crisis, sustainability has become a top priority for countries aiming to balance bullish economic development with its inevitable environmental impact. Developing countries should look at the playbook of a once-garbage-ridden island republic in Asia, which is now one of the world’s leading recycling countries.

    Taiwan used to grapple with a widespread waste disposal problem. Inaction pushed the residents of Taipei to protest, thus enacting change through laws and other government measures. Since then, Taiwan has become a leader in many aspects, including green initiatives. Its success has been a result of effective public and private efforts. 

    Leading in green innovation

    To better arm itself in its bid for sustainable development, Taiwan has also adapted the Circular Economy model, which focuses on maximizing resources while minimizing waste.

    According to President Tsai Ing-Wen, Taiwan’s development and push for the Circular Economy demonstrate that economic growth can go hand in hand with environmental protection and sustainability. With the model used as a guiding principle, the green mindset has flourished in many other facets of Taiwanese life.

    Aside from strict garbage disposal laws, the Taiwanese government has recently passed the Greenhouse Gas Reduction and Management Act, as well as amended its Air Pollution Control Act, with stronger measures to curtail air pollution and accelerate Taiwan’s energy transition. Also, Taiwan has created the National Climate Change Action Guidelines, which set emission caps and promote green finance initiatives.

    Even in architecture, environmental consciousness permeates. There’s the iconic Taipei 101, which is considered one of the world’s most innovative green structures. Another architectural marvel is the EcoARK Pavilion, a three-story exhibition hall built with 1.5 million interlocked plastic bottles instead of conventional bricks.

    Taiwanese corporations have also found innovative ways to harness renewable energy and promote environmentally-friendly products and policies. Recently, Taiwan’s Environmental Protection Administration (EPA) has lauded green efforts of several companies including Fuji Xerox Taiwan and Taiwan High Speed Rail. 

    Additionally, many products have been developed to help achieve Taiwan’s green dream. To further promote recycling, Taipei residents are now using vending machines like iTrash booths to recycle cans and bottles in exchange for credit on their transportation smart cards. 

    Taiwan Excellence awardee Kymco Motors is also leading the electronic motorbike revolution. The company has developed all-electric scooters powered by swappable batteries, effectively improving air quality. 

    KYMCO Ionex

    Fellow awardee PaperShoot Camera offers a compact digital camera with a case made out of eco-friendly paper.

    PaperShoot is an environmentally friendly digital camera with a switchable and editable card casing. It is made from paper but it’s definitely functional and versatile.

    Meanwhile, Deya makes waves with its backpack line made from recycled materials including the Ocean Recycling Roll Function Backpack, whose fibers are spun from recycled ocean waste. 

    Deya Ocean Recycling Roll Function Backpack

    As a testament to its successful green innovations, the EPA says that around 11,000 environmentally-conscious stores throughout Taiwan sold NT$ 44.4 billion (Php 74.88 billion) worth of green products in 2017.

    Future sustainability

    Sustainability has become a priority in Taiwan. While other countries continue to debate adopting a greener approach to development, Taiwan is already thinking years into the future. As Taiwan continues to develop and sharpen its green ambition, it’s making leaps and bounds to ensure future generations live their best lives.

    To witness the future of Taiwan’s technologies, check out the following events: The Taiwan Excellence E-Sports Cup on October 4-6 in Metro Manila, and the Taiwan Expo on November 8-9 at SMX Convention Center Davao.

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