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

11.4.1) Sustainable practices targets
Measure and set targets for more sustainable commuting.

    The commuting method of teachers and students on the Tamsui campus of the university is generally based on the operation of buses connecting to the MRT. The impact of whether the bus route is convenient is crucial. Therefore, in cooperation with the urban bus management unit, the school has planned several measures to encourage teachers and students to take buses to the school, including:

    ◆On-campus bus route: We set up stops on campus for specific buses route to provide a better convenience of commuting by bus.
    ◆Set up a shuttle bus between Tamsui MRT Station and the campus, with an average of 3-5 minutes every bus to meet the commuting needs of faculty and students.
    ◆Campus Side Gate Bus Terminal: Providing concenient and direct bus service to downtown Tamsui and downtown Taipei.
    ◆“The bus way to go” campaign: Since 2016, the university has co-organized "The bus way to go" campaign with local public transport company for eight consecutive years, encouraging teachers and students to actively commute by bus with awards such as iPhones, iPads.
    淡江聯手淡水客運 E-Bus永續淡水
    交通安全宣導 體驗大客車視野死角
    交通安全教育特優 本校榮獲金安獎
    ◆The university and Tamsui Bus Company, Ltd. collaborated on a transport transformation initiative to jointly work towards sustainable campus and sustainable development in the Tamsui area. The Red 28 direct line electric bus started operating on February 21, 2023, and the Red 27 electric bus officially launched on March 30, 2023.
    「指南客運」紅27路線 往淡江大學 新車上路 EAL-1731 金龍電動巴士

    To promote sustainable transportation, there are pedestrian areas and Ubike parking spaces on the campus, and Ubike parking spaces are set up inside and outside the campus to reduce energy consumption, lessen air pollution, and increase mobility. In addition, the university signed an agreement with Gogoro in October 2019 for electric scooter battery exchange stations, which has received significant support from both faculty and students as well as local residents, with more than 5,000 users per month. Subsequently, Gogoro applied to increase the power capacity from the original 15 kVA to 35 kVA.