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

12.3) Proportion of recycled waste

    The waste treatment department of the university 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," "Resources and Garbage Classification and Recycling Implementation Points," and other regulations. The recycling resources implemented on campus include PET bottles, iron, and aluminum cans, aluminum foil bags, paper, waste batteries, toner cartridges, optical discs, kitchen waste, fallen leaves compost, large discarded furniture, and laboratory waste, etc. These are all recycled through recycling pipelines to avoid sending them directly to the incinerator for disposal. The resource garbage collection points of each building and the garbage bags of the resource recycling bins of the outdoor garbage collection sites are provided by the Office of General Affairs, and the cleaning and transportation companies are entrusted to the university to carry the garbage within a fixed time. Before the waste is transported out of the campus, the total weight of each time is measured by a floor scale, and the monthly data is collected and sent back to the Environmental Safety Center; the recyclables are based on the total weight of the recyclables collected by the recycler when the recycling is handled. In 2020, the amount of waste generated by the university is 666,381 kg, of which recyclables account for 15.02% of the total waste.
  • 12.3.1) Waste tracking
    Measure the amount of waste generated and recycled across the university.
  • 12.3.2) Proportion of waste recycled