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FSC pushes net-zero with new sustainable finance project
The Cathay Sustainable Finance and Climate Change Summit in Taipei attracted over 5,000 participants from 700 companies. The event focused on the FSC’s initiatives to support net-zero transitions, featuring tools like financial fund allocation and ESG platforms.2025/07/09 19:00 -

Taiwan High Speed Rail ranks fifth in global sustainability
Taiwan High Speed Rail Corp. ranks fifth in global sustainability, leading in low-carbon initiatives and environmental protection. Discover their green strategies.2025/01/23 11:00 -

Taiwan’s environment minister warns of budget impacts
Environmental Minister Peng Chi-ming warns that Taiwan’s fiscal law changes could impact waste management and net-zero goals. Budget cuts may affect local government funding and hinder environmental initiatives.2024/12/24 11:55 -

Changhua County launches greenhouse gas audit initiative
Changhua County launches a greenhouse gas audit initiative to aid businesses in low-carbon transitions. The county partners with universities and research centers to support export-oriented firms in meeting the 2050 net-zero emissions target.2024/10/29 15:39 -

Taipei mayor to ride public transit for World Car-Free Day
Discover how Taipei is celebrating World Car-Free Day with Mayor Chiang Wan-an using public transport on Sept. 20 and initiatives promoting eco-friendly commuting, including free coffee rewards and low-carbon education for students.2024/09/12 17:31 -

Tainan proudly showcases net-zero efforts at COP28 event
Discover the sustainable achievements of Tainan City in Taiwan as Director-General Hsu Jen-tse shares the city’s strategies for net-zero sustainability at the COP28 conference. Learn about Tainan’s initiatives to combat extreme weather, promote sustainable development, and achieve low-carbon adaptation. Explore their efforts in constructing an electric bus transport system and implementing smart parking solutions to reduce air pollution. With a focus on renewable energy, Tainan aims to become a solar-powered city with 4GW of solar panel installations. Additionally, the city is actively harnessing renewable water sources, projecting a future water supply of 83,000 cubic meters per day.2023/12/07 18:51 -

MOEA embraces tech innovations amid strong ties with Japan
The Minister of Economic Affairs praised the growing industry ties between Taiwan and Japan at the 2023 Japan-Taiwan Image Exhibition. Investments from Japanese companies such as Ebara, Fujifilm, and semiconductor factories are expected to contribute significantly to Taiwan’s economy, reaching a value of NTD$10 billion. Japan’s interest in Taiwan’s semiconductor industry, particularly TSMC’s projects in Kumamoto, suggests the potential for future collaboration. Minister Wang Mei-hua emphasized the importance of adopting low-carbon and smart technologies for a sustainable future, aligning with Japan’s smart city initiatives. She also highlighted the potential of hydrogen power, urging Taiwan to follow Japan’s lead in developing new technologies and exploring infrastructure partnerships.2023/11/13 12:10



