[[abstract]]Taiwan's resource recycling program was formally established in 1989, starting with the mandatory recycling of polyethylene terephthalate bottles. The number of mandatory regulated materials was extended to 8 categories with 27 items by 2002. Because of false data reporting, financial scandal, lack of transparency of the system, and the demand from parliament, the recycling policy has gradually changed from entirely privatized to being nationalized. Currently, the structure is built on six main bodies: fund management committee, consumers, industries responsible, recyclers, fee reviewing committee, and auditing agents. The industries that are responsible submit a fee, which is set by the fee reviewing committee, to the waste rec...
Growing concerns about the circular economy and sustainable waste management for civil applications ...
Taiwan, like many other countries, often incentivizes private investors to participate in the constr...
[[abstract]]Before implementing the self-monitoring model programme of the Basel Convention in the A...
[[abstract]]This study aims to find an efficient and fair policy on using a recycling fund in an unc...
This study investigates recycling fund management via differentiated subsidy rates to help encourage...
[[abstract]]Considering the management objectives of sustainable development, this paper examines an...
[[abstract]]Considering the management objectives of sustainable development, this paper examines an...
This study is primarily motivated by the worldwide growing concerns about hazardous wastes managemen...
In recent years, the rapid economic development in Taiwan has resulted in greater complexity in hand...
[[abstract]]This study focuses on how to efficiently manage a recycling fund through environmental a...
This study looks at the role of an NGO, the Tzu Chi Foundation, in the institutions of the Taiwanese...
AbstractTaiwan EPA has promulgated Resource Recycling Act in 2002, which is formulated to conserve n...
Throughout Asia, recycling is being vigorously practiced based on market mechanisms, and recyclable ...
[[abstract]]Taiwan boasts a booming information industry making it one of the largest information ha...
At present, most of China’s waste electrical and electronic equipment (hereafter referred to a...
Growing concerns about the circular economy and sustainable waste management for civil applications ...
Taiwan, like many other countries, often incentivizes private investors to participate in the constr...
[[abstract]]Before implementing the self-monitoring model programme of the Basel Convention in the A...
[[abstract]]This study aims to find an efficient and fair policy on using a recycling fund in an unc...
This study investigates recycling fund management via differentiated subsidy rates to help encourage...
[[abstract]]Considering the management objectives of sustainable development, this paper examines an...
[[abstract]]Considering the management objectives of sustainable development, this paper examines an...
This study is primarily motivated by the worldwide growing concerns about hazardous wastes managemen...
In recent years, the rapid economic development in Taiwan has resulted in greater complexity in hand...
[[abstract]]This study focuses on how to efficiently manage a recycling fund through environmental a...
This study looks at the role of an NGO, the Tzu Chi Foundation, in the institutions of the Taiwanese...
AbstractTaiwan EPA has promulgated Resource Recycling Act in 2002, which is formulated to conserve n...
Throughout Asia, recycling is being vigorously practiced based on market mechanisms, and recyclable ...
[[abstract]]Taiwan boasts a booming information industry making it one of the largest information ha...
At present, most of China’s waste electrical and electronic equipment (hereafter referred to a...
Growing concerns about the circular economy and sustainable waste management for civil applications ...
Taiwan, like many other countries, often incentivizes private investors to participate in the constr...
[[abstract]]Before implementing the self-monitoring model programme of the Basel Convention in the A...