SDG4: Quality Education
SDG6: Clean water and sanitation
SDG7: Affordable and clean energy
SDG8: Decent Work and Economic Growth
SDG11: Sustainable Cities and Communities
SDG12: Responsible Consumption and production
SDG17:Partnerships for the Goals

12.2.4) Policy waste disposal - landfill policy
Have a policy on waste disposal - to measure the amount of waste sent to landfill and recycled.

    The waste treatment of TKU is based on the waste disposal law of Taiwan and complies with the ISO14001 environmental management system standard. Formulating campus general waste disposal and resource recycling practices, including "Campus Resource Recycling Management Rules," "Implementation Points for Recycling Waste Classification and Recycling," and other regulations to implement various resource recycling tasks and reduce the amount of waste. Recycle resources and achieve the policy goals of pollution prevention and pollution emission reduction. The garbage classification is divided into:

    1. General Waste: other than recyclable waste, such as carbon paper, wax paper, plastic glossy advertising paper, plastic-coated covers, outer envelopes, non-polluting waste, used toilet paper, etc.

    2. Recyclable Waste:
    (1) General Categories: iron cans, aluminum cans, glass bottles, PET bottles, plastic bottles, aluminum foil packages, batteries, small household appliances, lamps, etc.

    (2) Paper: newspapers, books, magazines, paper cups, packaging cartons, and non-greasy waste paper, etc.

    (3) Used Clothes (individuals should recycle clothes through recycling vehicles or used clothes recycling bins outside the university).

    (4) Styrofoam: instant noodle boxes and shockproof Styrofoam cushioning materials, etc.

    (5) Plastic Bags: clean plastic bags of various materials.

    (6) Food Waste (cooked food waste should be placed in the kitchen waste recycling bin of each building; raw food waste should be placed in the food court kitchen waste bin or disposed of as general garbage).