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Delonix Regia Forum and Green Inside Project: Good Practices in Plastics Reduction, Energy Saving, and Recycling

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       The Delonix Regia Forum and Green Inside Project, organized by the TAYA Pristine Homeland Foundation, was held on September 24 at the Magic School of Green Technologies, National Cheng Kung University. This is the 11th consecutive year that the Forum was held, and the 13th year of the Green Inside Project.

       The main theme of 2022 Delonix Regia Forum is “Good Practices in Plastics Reduction, Energy Saving, and Recycling”. With the rising awareness of environmental protection, the concept of protecting the ocean ecology and sustainable heritage has emerged, prompting enterprises to adopt initiatives to reduce plastics, conserve electricity and increase recycling and reuse to achieve a low-carbon circular economy. Through the combined power of public initiatives and the promotion of enterprises, we hope that the Earth will look greener and more sustainable in the future.

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       The forum was divided into three segments: “Facts, Concepts, Actions”. In the first segment, Alice Hung, the CEO of MicroPC Taiwan, spoke about the current situation with the topic of “Plastic Reduction Frenzy of the Younger Generation”. Next was a comprehensive forum titled, “How to Create the Highest Value in Plastic Reduction and Recycling”, moderated by Tan Hochen, Director of TAYA Pristine Homeland Foundation, inviting Yu-Fu Chang of U BAG Used Handbag Circulation Project and An-Tso Cheng of the Preparatory Office of the Formosa Association of Resource Recycling to be the panelists.

       Finally, the Foundation's CEO, Celine Chen, represented TAYA Pristine Homeland Foundation and engaged in a dialogue with Alangyi Eco-Volunteer Hung-Yi Liu and Alangyi Historic Trail Guide/ Alangyi Tribal Kitchen owner Pei-Wen Lo regarding “Reducing Marine Debris in Alangyi Action Plan” During the forum, the local community was led to form a preliminary consensus on “corporate measures to help sustainable beach cleanups”, and the hope that corporations could play a facilitating role in the formation of a healthy ecology to promote the sustainability of the project.

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       In the afternoon, there were 14 finalists in the Green Inside Project including one group for the Southern Spirit Award, eight groups for the Pristine Homeland Award, and five groups for the Green connection Award, bringing together eco-friendly contributors from all over Taiwan to exchange ideas. TAYA will continue to work and support these small yet powerful voices.

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