Environment & Sustainability Guide in Taiwan
Air quality, green spaces, and environmental policies
Air Quality Index
Taiwan's air quality is moderate, influenced by transboundary pollution from mainland China and local industrial emissions. The island experiences seasonal variations, with winter months showing higher pollution levels. Major cities like Taipei and Kaohsiung have implemented air quality monitoring networks and pollution control measures.
Water Quality
Taiwan maintains good drinking water quality standards with comprehensive treatment and monitoring systems. The island's water supply comes from reservoirs, rivers, and groundwater sources. Water quality is regulated by the Taiwan Water Corporation and Environmental Protection Administration with strict safety standards compliant with WHO guidelines.
Recycling System
Taiwan operates a comprehensive waste management and recycling system with mandatory waste sorting and recycling programs. The country has achieved one of Asia's highest recycling rates through the 'Trash Reduction Program' and extended producer responsibility policies. Recycling infrastructure includes collection centers, processing facilities, and community participation programs.
Green Spaces
Taiwan has extensive protected areas and green spaces, with over 60% forest coverage. The country maintains eight national parks, numerous nature reserves, and coastal protection areas. Forests provide critical ecosystem services including carbon sequestration, water regulation, and biodiversity conservation. Recent reforestation initiatives aim to expand forest coverage further.
Environmental Policies
Taiwan has implemented comprehensive environmental legislation including the Environmental Protection Act, Air Pollution Control Act, and Water Pollution Control Act. The government has committed to achieving net-zero emissions by 2050 and has set renewable energy targets of 30% by 2025. Recent policies focus on circular economy development, plastic reduction, and climate resilience.
- •Net-Zero Emissions Target 2050
- •Renewable Energy Expansion Program (30% by 2025)
- •Plastic Reduction and Single-Use Plastic Ban
- •Carbon Pricing Mechanism
- •Environmental Impact Assessment Requirements
- •Circular Economy Promotion Act
Natural Disaster Risk
HIGHTaiwan faces high natural disaster risk due to its geographic location in the Pacific typhoon belt and on the Pacific Ring of Fire. The island experiences frequent typhoons (averaging 3-4 per year), earthquakes, floods, and landslides. Climate change is intensifying extreme weather events, increasing precipitation variability and storm intensity.
Sustainability Initiatives
Taiwan is rapidly expanding renewable energy capacity with major investments in solar photovoltaic systems and offshore wind farms. The government has set targets to increase renewable energy from 5% (2020) to 30% by 2025 and 50% by 2050. Major projects include the Changhua offshore wind farm and distributed solar installations across the island.
Taiwan is promoting circular economy principles through waste reduction, material recycling, and product lifecycle management. The government has established circular economy zones and incentivizes businesses to adopt circular practices. Focus areas include electronics recycling, plastic alternatives, and industrial symbiosis.
Taiwan has invested heavily in climate adaptation infrastructure including improved early warning systems, flood prevention facilities, and disaster-resistant building codes. The government operates comprehensive typhoon monitoring and evacuation protocols, with community-based disaster preparedness programs.
Taiwan's Forestry Bureau manages extensive reforestation programs and forest conservation initiatives. The country aims to increase forest coverage and enhance carbon sequestration capacity. Programs include native species restoration, watershed protection, and community forestry projects.
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