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Actions and Solutions" - A Citizen Co-Created Action ProjectActions and Solutions" - A Citizen Co-Created Action Project

Project Overview: Introducing the Premium Sustainable Guide for Taiwan!

This is a citizen co-created action project under the looming shadow of climate change!

Faced with today’s sustainability challenges, a group of individuals is reimagining, reflecting, and implementing a vision for green economic transformation within a capitalist society.

This social initiative, founded by the social enterprise GoodPoint Exchange, and co-created with the Taiwan Design Research Institute (TDRI), along with advocacy from media groups such as Business Weekly and CommonWealth Magazine, brings together 16 representatives from various influential sectors (including the British Standards Institution (BSI), Taiwan Institute of Economic Research (TIER), Financial Research Center, National Taiwan University Risk Center, TÜV Rheinland, Chi Po Lin Foundation, Taiwan Institute for Sustainable Energy, RE100 Taiwan Alliance, among others) to co-author, review, and publicly evaluate sustainability cases. Invited to present at the UNFCCC COP 28 UAE World Climate Change Summit, this project marks its international debut. After ten months of rigorous evaluation, the first edition of "THE GREEN BOOK" has compiled 30 of the most noteworthy green solutions, sustainable actions, and promising green potential cases.

Starting in 2024, we will officially initiate a series of dialogues, strategic collaborations, and resource integration activities related to this project.

This initiative aims to foster a collaborative and dynamic ecosystem of solutions and resources, enhancing global engagement, driving commercial adoption of sustainable practices, and maximizing their impact.

The Green Book

If it were a book, we hope it would serve as Taiwan’s green solution for the world.

If it were a book, it would be a sustainability guide from our generation to the next.

 

 

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