Kang Chiao International School Linkou Campus (2025 CyberFair Project ID 8761)
Taiwan,
New Taipei City
Official Status:
Final Project: Ready for Judging
Teacher:
Category: 7. Environmental Awareness
We estimate 10 student(s) from 15 to 17 will work on this entry.
Description of Our Community: "Our community" is a precious and vibrant place that combines natural beauty with a welcoming atmosphere. The environment here is rich with greenery and offers a sense of peace that makes it truly special. What makes our community even more remarkable are the people—friendly, caring, and always willing to lend a helping hand. Their warmth and kindness create a strong sense of belonging and connection, making this community a wonderful place to live.
However, like many places, our community faces challenges, such as managing waste and protecting the environment. These issues remind us of the importance of coming together to preserve the precious surroundings we cherish. By embracing eco-friendly practices and working collectively, we can ensure that the beauty and harmony of our community remain intact for future generations. Our community is not just a place to live—it’s a testament to the strength of human connections and the value of a clean and thriving environment.
Project Description: Our International Schools CyberFair Web Project focuses on the transformative potential of Solid Recovered Fuel (SRF) as a sustainable waste management and energy solution while addressing challenges and misconceptions about its adoption in Taiwan. SRF, produced from non-recyclable waste, reduces landfill waste, curtails greenhouse gas emissions, and serves as a cost-efficient alternative to fossil fuels, contributing to Taiwan’s 2050 net-zero emissions goal. However, challenges such as misconceptions about pollution risks and low public awareness persist. To tackle these issues, our team investigated SRF production at Da Qing Environmental Protection Corporation, observing advanced technologies like TYRANNOSAURUS shredders and eddy current separators. We also conducted interviews with industry professionals, surveyed the public, and organized an interactive campaign featuring a night market and artistic garbage installations to promote awareness. This project bridges knowledge gaps, fosters public acceptance, and highlights SRF’s role in sustainable development and environmental protection.