In Taiwan, at least 75 million paper bills are mailed out every month, generating approximately 475,000 kilograms of carbon emissions during the delivery process and using around 170 million A4 sheets of paper. This is equivalent to cutting down 21,000 trees, the same as losing half of the Daan Forest Park each month. At the same time, a group of people in Taiwan face financial burdens due to high electricity bills. Monthly living expenses become tight, preventing them from purchasing energy-saving appliances and lighting, trapping them in a vicious cycle of financial burden. Not only have electricity costs increased, but the carbon emissions from old electrical appliances and lighting have also risen.
In today’s world, sustainable development is not just an environmental issue but is increasingly becoming a core value of innovation and improvement in all industries. Power to Change Energy Prosperity Project aligns perfectly with the needs of today’s enterprises, reducing unnecessary waste and increasing social impact, creating a new form of contribution to the public good, and allowing everyone to create changes that transcend their capabilities through simple actions.
