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The Special Project for Promoting Sustainable and Cyclical Material Use

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This project, which was implemented from January 20, 2012 to December 31, 2012, primarily included the following tasks: (1) An integrated sustainable and cyclical resource promotion plan. (2) Investigation of Taiwan's industrial waste reuse management mechanisms and drafting of accompanying reference measures. (3) Implementation of environmental science and technology park supervisory inspections, follow-up control examinations, and a compilation of relevant result statistics. (4) Administrative procedures required for the implementation of relevant projects. When needed, this project has held review meetings in accordance with the "Resource Sustainable Cyclic Use Project (draft)” proposed in 2011, which has assisted with project revision, briefing production, response to review opinions, and other preliminary tasks before reporting to the Executive Yuan. In addition, a network with a cradle to cradle platform has been established, and a strategic alliance establishment conference was held on April 2, 2012. Members have also been called together for mid-year and year-end conferences to jointly discuss the future development of strategic alliances and their prospects. Three firms were given assistance with cradle to cradle product design, application for certification, and life cycle assessment this year. This project compiled domestic and foreign industrial waste control, problem-solving, and management system information, issued the “Industrial Waste Management Assessment Report,” and drafted departmental assignments and an implementation timetable in accordance with relevant units' duties and powers. With regard to environmental science and technology parks, two on-site inspections of each of four parks were performed this year, and the state of corporate recruiting and company operating performance was excellent at the Taoyuan, Tainan, and Kaohsiung parks. The parks had an output value of approximately NT$8.2 billion during the first half of the year, and could reach an estimated output value of NT$16.0 billion for the whole year. The parks have enjoyed 139% growth in terms of investment value, making it apparent that the environmental science and technology parks are still in the midst of steady growth.
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Sustainable Materials Management、Industrial Waste、Cradle to Cradle、Manage strategy、The environmental science and technology parks
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