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Farglory Recreation opens a new model of sustainable tourism, from experiencing the local to caring for the environment, promoting green tourism, integrating local culture and low-carbon experiences, emphasizing environmental protection, marine education, and employee co-creation of sustainable development.
No Plastic Bottle Campaign | A Sustainable Revolution Starting from One Bottle of Water
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2025May12

No Plastic Bottle Campaign | A Sustainable Revolution Starting from One Bottle of Water

InterContinental Kaohsiung will eliminate single-use plastic bottles throughout the hotel starting from June 2024, introducing a water filtration system and bamboo water bottles, reducing over 30,000 PET bottles each year. This is not only a reduction of resources but also a new interpretation of "luxury accommodation and sustainability going hand in hand."
Uniform Reconstruction Action | Give Old Clothes a New Life
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2025May12

Uniform Reconstruction Action | Give Old Clothes a New Life

Farglory Ocean Park actively promotes circular economy and sustainable actions, particularly launching the "Uniform Re-creation Project" for employee uniforms. Through collaboration with Guang Textile, retired uniforms are recycled and remade into ISP sustainable uniforms, not only extending the life cycle of the clothing but also implementing low-carbon processes, practicing the core values of environmental protection and resource recycling.
2024 EarthCheck Inner Circle Forum|New Perspectives on Sustainable Tourism
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2024October23

2024 EarthCheck Inner Circle Forum|New Perspectives on Sustainable Tourism

In 2024, EarthCheck partnered with RCI Intelligent Sustainable Design Consultants to hold the annual flagship forum "EarthCheck Inner Circle Forum" in Taipei. Farglory's Chairman of Recreation, Wu Xiangsheng, was invited to attend and share how the tourism industry can implement sustainable policies to promote local mutual benefits and green resilience.
Environmental Education Train Enters Campus | Join Hands to Cultivate the Next Generation of Ocean Guardians
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2025September10

Environmental Education Train Enters Campus | Join Hands to Cultivate the Next Generation of Ocean Guardians

In 2024, the Farglory Cultural and Educational Foundation and Hualien Farglory Ocean Park will join hands to promote the "Environmental Education Train," bringing marine conservation and environmental education into schools, allowing children to establish ecological awareness from a young age. The program has successfully held 13 courses in Taipei and Hualien, with over a thousand students learning to care for the Earth and protect the ocean.
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