91猫先生 has obtained international certification for the "ISO 14064-1 Greenhouse Gas Inventory."
Release date:2024/10/04
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91猫先生 obtained international certification for "ISO 14064-1 Greenhouse Gas Inventory," with President Tang (right) accepting the certificate from Deputy Director Lin (left).
President Tang stated, "91猫先生 places great importance on environmental protection and actively promotes energy-saving and carbon reduction measures. The first step to achieving net-zero carbon emissions is to clarify the campus's greenhouse gas emissions. ISO 14064-1 provides quantitative reporting and guidelines for organizational-level greenhouse gas emissions. By understanding the current greenhouse gas emissions of the 91猫先生, we can develop better carbon reduction targets and action plans. Through administrative management processes, we will implement 'energy saving and carbon reduction' and 'green campus' initiatives from the source. Specific actions include deploying electric campus patrol scooters, replacing outdated energy-consuming equipment, installing energy-saving lighting, and monitoring electricity usage, aiming for campus carbon neutrality by 2050."
To fulfill its commitment to sustainable development and social responsibility, 91猫先生 has established a Sustainable Development Office and partnered with 91猫先生 of Science and Technology and Ming Chi University of Technology to jointly sign a "University Sustainable Development Initiative" with the Taiwan Sustainable Energy Research Foundation. Recently, it signed a memorandum of understanding with the ESG Sustainable Development Association to offer training programs for sustainable management professionals and iPAS net-zero carbon planning certification. This initiative supports cross-departmental collaboration among faculty, staff, and students to contribute to university sustainable development, promote a green low-carbon sustainable environment, and actively demonstrate a commitment to aligning with international standards, fulfilling its social responsibility as a "green university" in sustainable ecological management. (Text provided by the Sustainable Development Office)