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Science and technology program to facilitate national net-zero emissions

Science and technology program to facilitate national net-zero emissions Source: Department of Information Services, Executive Yuan At the Cabinet’s weekly meeting Thursday, Premier Chen Chien-jen received a National Science and Technology Council briefing on a program promoting science and technology to transition toward net-zero carbon emissions. The premier said new breakthroughs in science and technology will be key in determining whether Taiwan can reach its long-term goal of net-zero emissions by 2050. He instructed related ministries and agencies to work together to promote the research, development and application of net zero-related science and technologies. Achieving the goal of net-zero emissions…

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Towards the net-zero emissions goal by 2050.

Towards the net-zero emissions goal by 2050 Don’t miss TASS 2023 Sustainable Taiwan Expo Climate change is an urgent issue and the biggest challenge that the world is facing today. As Taiwan plays a crucial role in the global supply chain, various industries urgently need to face the demand for net-zero due to government and supplier pressure. With diverse ESG solutions, they are committed to net-zero transformation while balancing the sustainable development of the economy to create sustainable business opportunities. Since its establishment in 2020, TASS Sustainable Taiwan Expo has become the most influential MICE platform on sustainability and circular…

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Sustainable Taiwan Expo promises to be bigger and better!

Following 2 very strong versions in 2020 and 2021, despite the pandemic, with the decrease in quarantine for foreign visitors down to 3 days, we are seeing more and more businesspeople already planning to make the trip, combining the 3 show days with visits to clients or potentials.  And now, if they are lucky, quarantine might even be abolished just before the show! There is increasing talk about mid-October, but as most people who for some time now, are perplexed by the reasoning for keeping it, we have stopped speculating as to when it might be done with. No doubt…

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