[Green Pioneers] Government Nutrients Propel Local Team to 1.3M TWD Subsidy! The Blooming Circular Power
Recently, exciting news has been circulating in the environmental protection community: The Ministry of Environment (MoEnv) announced that it will provide a substantial subsidy of 1.3 million TWD to the "Zuoserent" local revitalization team in Lucao Township, Chiayi County. With "Environmental Education" and "Circular Economy" at its core, this team plans to give salvaged wood and old building materials a new cultural meaning, transforming them into cultural creative products and environmental education materials. This project not only showcases the innovative energy of the youth team but also aligns perfectly with the government's active promotion of the "Net Zero Emissions" and "Circular Economy" direction.
Viewpoint by Editor MARS: Nutrients, Seeds, and Blooming
Seeing this news, I am deeply moved. We often say, "A group still needs nutrients to have a chance to become a blooming seed." The 1.3 million TWD subsidy from the MoEnv is the most crucial nutrient. This is not only financial support but also substantive backing from national policy for the "Circular Economy" direction, allowing these seeds, full of idealism, the opportunity to break through the soil and grow strong.
I particularly resonate with their concept of "re-bestowing cultural meaning to idle resources." This is conceptually consistent with our company's long-standing efforts in the field of "Plastic and Rubber Waste Regeneration."
Corporate Transformation Commitment: Placing Misplaced Resources in the Right Position
We believe that so-called "waste" is often just a "misplaced" resource. As long as we can use "precision grading" and "high-quality regeneration" technologies to transform waste plastics and waste rubber into high-performance new raw materials (such as our rPE, rPP, and other recycled materials), we are reducing the burden on the Earth and creating value for the future.
"Zuoserent" turns salvaged wood into building materials in Lucao Township; we turn waste plastics into raw materials in the industrial world. Although in different fields, we are both doing the same thing—placing misplaced resources in the right position.
Receiving government "nutrients" is not only an affirmation for these local teams but also gives companies like us, who are driving green transformation at the industry's forefront, running around to find carbon reduction solutions, more confidence. We commit to continuing to invest in the R&D and promotion of green materials, actively seeking opportunities to cooperate with the government and local teams to jointly work for Taiwan's land and environment.
This 1.3 million TWD of nutrients will lead to a more beautiful "Circular Economy" bloom.
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