Tag: Taiwan

  • NYC enacts ban on single-use foam

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    The city found the material could not be effectively recycled. As of Jan. 1, New York City stores, food service establishments and mobile food commissaries may no longer offer, sell or possess single-use foam food containers, according to the New York City Department of Sanitation. These include foam takeout clamshells, cups, plates, bowls and trays. Additionally, manufacturers and stores […]

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  • You soon may be able to recycle televisions and other electronics for free

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    Residents may soon have new opportunities to recycle those old televisions for free under a new statewide electronics recycling program that will be operated in the metro-east. As a result of the Consumer Electronics Recycling Act, which was passed by the legislature and signed by the governor in 2017, Illinois will start an effort this year […]

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  • An Eco-Friendly Wine Tour of New Zealand’s South Island

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    Central Otago, North Canterbury and Marlborough are the country’s champions of sustainability. And each showcases what makes New Zealand wine so unique. Ever since a certain hobbit was captured on the big screen, tourism in New Zealandhas been steadily on the rise. So, too, has the world’s consumption of its wines, where 98% of the vineyards […]

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  • Christmas tree, oh Christmas tree, time to recycle thee

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    Local authorities across the country have organised facilities for recycling Christmas trees free of charge. Information on the facilities can be found on local authorities’ websites. Christmas trees can be mulched, and used for compost. Artificial trees, however, cannot be recycled, and are destined for landfill. Of course, trees are not the only leftover waste […]

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  • The massive floating device created to clean up plastic in the ocean has broken

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    A 2,000-foot-long system created to clean up plastic pollution in the Pacific Ocean is broken and being towed back to port for repair. The Ocean Cleanup System 001, a U-shaped floating barrier created by the organization The Ocean Cleanup, arrived in the Great Pacific Garbage Patch in October. Ocean garbage patches are formed by rotating […]

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  • Extreme flooding has created a complicated new problem in an East Oahu valley

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    HONOLULU – An East Oahu nursery that mainly grows native plants for conservation projects is hoping for a fresh start in 2019. Extreme flooding last April swamped Aloha Aina O Kamilo Nui and also created a complicated new problem. The nonprofit that runs the nursery spent about seven months cleaning up and removing debris with […]

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  • Environmental impact on health

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    The World Health Organisation (WHO) defines the environment in relation to health as “all the physical, chemical, and biological factors external to a person, and all the related behaviours”. There is no avoiding interaction with the environment as we go about our daily business of living. And as the world changes and gets more polluted, […]

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  • Taiwan has one of the highest recycling rates in the world. Here’s how that happened.

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    By providing disincentives for discarding trash—and adding musical motivation for doing things right—Taiwan has achieved a recycling rate many envy. In a large open space overlooking central Taipei, Arthur Huang hands me a translucent, honeycomb-shaped polyethylene panel. Named Polli-Brick, this colourless module made from old plastic bottles can be interlocked with others to build an incredible […]

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  • Taiwan is Preparing ICO Regulations, Securities Regulator Chairman Reveals

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    Investing in Initial Coin Offerings (ICOs) in Taiwan could soon be as easy as putting money in stocks. This is according to the chairman of Taiwan’s Financial Supervisory Commission (FSC), Wellington Koo, who has said that regulations for governing ICOs are currently being drafted with a view of simplifying the process for investors as well as making tokens just […]

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  • Earthquake In Taiwan Has Killed At Least Two People And Injured More Than 200 Others

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    A strong earthquake in Taiwan has killed at least two people and injured more than 200 others, officials say. The powerful 6.4-magnitude tremor struck at 23:50 (15:50 GMT) about 20km (12 miles) off the island’s east coast. Emergency responders have rescued about 150 people from hotels and residential buildings that have partially collapsed in the […]

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