英文摘要 |
The implementation period of this project is from March 5, 2020 to March 31,
2021. Relevant results include: (1) We have collected and integrated marine debris
information to understand the current situation. We also invited experts, environmental
protection groups and local authorities to address the generation of marine debris, the
current beach cleanup and material recycling problems in 2 sessions of meetings. This
project also evaluates the material characteristics of each marine debris item and the
current status of domestic recycling technology. Finally, the targets for marine debris
recycling are PET bottles and fishing nets.
(2) This project links the recycling supply chain of marine debris resources,
establishes a material production model, and ensures the recyclability of materials.
Based on the material characteristics of PET bottles and fishing nets, complete the
collection of domestic and foreign recycling cases, and evaluate feasible demonstration
cases of recycling of marine debris in Taiwan. To establish a possible complete supply
chain for recycling of marine debris materials. (3) We have established a marine debris
recycling verification mechanism and executed verification operations. We have
conducted 2 sessions of beach cleanup and stream cleanup activities verification
operations. We also encourage manufacturers to use marine debris to make product (using 100% recycled plastic bottles). In January 2021, 1,500 products (the shirts are
called Shiun Bao Yi) were made, a name that carries the meaning of recycling and reuse
and emphasizes that the materials come from the ocean or seaside. Except for the
necessary elastic fabrics, 96% of the materials used are made from waste plastic bottles
collected from the ocean and beaches. (4) We have promoted the high-quality recycling
system of marine debris, established a demonstration case of circular economy,
completed the design of the marine debris recycling product label, and proposed a draft
proposal for the promotion of the marine debris recycling product label. In addition, we
completed the on-site filming of beach cleaning operations and textile manufacturing,
an interview with the minister of EPA, and the editing of Chinese and English dubbing
videos.
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