5G Plastic Free Corporate Volunteer Sustainable Actions
Chunghwa Telecom launched the "5G Plastic Free Day" initiative in 2021 as its critical step towards “environmentally plastic-free.” In 2023, we continued to uphold the spirit of "5G Plastic Free for Carefree." Aside from aiming for "Mobile Challenges & Technological Revitalization", themed with “circular economy & sharing economy,” a series of activities, online and offline, were designed and executed.
"5G Plastic Free Day" encompasses sustainable courtesy umbrellas as well as collaborations with the United Daily News Group and CTBC Bank. Through online exhibitions, volunteer promotions, and other practical actions, we strive to create an environment where enterprises, employees, and customers can engage in ESG dialogues. We are convinced that these actions will not only raise environmental awareness but also bring about a win-win-win synergy, effectively balancing and enhancing the interests of the environment, society, and businesses.
5I-SDG Initiative: the UN SDGs aligned
2023 5G Plastic Free Day: Features and Innovations
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Eco-Volunteer Training |
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ESG Leading Enterprise Partnership |
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Plastic Bottle Recycling Experience |
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Involvement of Partners on the Value Chain |
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Bag It On |
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“Bag It On” initiative was launched to collect used phone cases in exchange of eco bags.
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Chapter I | 5G Plastic Free Volunteer Training | The corporate volunteer training activity this year took employees to the Rukai community in Taitung County—Taromak Tribe. Led by tribal leaders, employees were introduced through the guided tours to the tribe as well as their history, geography, and culture to appreciate the indigenous spirit of resource utilization, environmental conservation, and coexistence with nature. They also experienced the wreath making and archery, gaining a deeper understanding of the interaction and interdependence of the indigenous people with flora and fauna as well as an insight into sharing economy. Execution results:
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Chapter II | Courtesy Umbrellas of Recycled Bottles | Chunghwa Telecom and CTBC Bank were the first to join the collaborative platform built by Vision Project, leading their employees to exercise the UN’s Act Now campaign for immediate individual carbon reducing efforts, embodying cross-sectoral collaboration to promote the new model of circularity×sharing. When using the umbrellas, one will find that each Courtesy Umbrella of Recycled Bottles is made of 15-20 plastic bottles. A total of 6,000 courtesy umbrellas are made available at nearly 600 CHT stores and CTBC Bank branches for people to use, free of charge. Execution results:
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Chapter III | Plastic Free Festival with Paperwindmill Theatre | With Paperwindmill Theatre putting up performance for the third year of the Plastic-Free Family Day of Chunghwa Telecom, with the environmental musical Chicken Town Story as the play to promote the plastic free idea of circular recycling for a sharing future through an easy-to-understand, lively, and fun content. Execution results:
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Chapter IV | Bag It On | Everyone owns a mobile phone nowadays, and each one even has more than one phone case. According to the phone case sales survey, there are 8 million phone cases made of varied materials in Taiwan each year. Chunghwa Telecom started with its own 20,000 employees, collecting used phone cases to prevent them from becoming e-waste. The “Bag It On” campaign, running for two months, has seen participation from 35 organizations and collected a total of 10,008 used phone cases. These cases were sent to the recycling plant of Da Fon Environmental Technology Co., Ltd., where they undergo sorting, shredding, and demolding processes. Ultimately, they were transformed into 355 kilograms of fuel rods. The fuel rod production brings forth three benefits: reducing dioxin emissions, reducing carbon footprints, and reducing carbon dioxide emissions. Execution results:
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Initiative Results of the Year
CommonWealth Sustainability CWS
In response to the “CommonWealth Sustainability CWS Temperature Rising Index for Pathways” campaign, after calculation using the “Temperature Rising Index for Pathways” (TRIPs), it has been confirmed that our efforts align with the Paris Agreement's goal of limiting global warming to 1.5°C by the end of this century. Therefore, we have been awarded the Compliant with the 1.5°C Temperature Control Target certification as recognition.
5G Marine Vacuum Cleaner – Remove Marine Debris
CHT leveraged the emerging 5G technology and worked with the unmanned vessel, Marine Vacuum Cleaner, developed by Azure Alliance. With the outstanding 5G communication capability in speed and low latency, we control remotely and clean efficiently the marine debris.
We promoted plastic reduction from the source via the angle of corporate culture. By accelerating marine debris cleanup with unmanned vehicles, linking up virtuous cycles via technology, listening carefully and responding to social needs, an effective “I Protecting” model was established. In 2023, the marine vacuum cleaner, powered by the Company and partner enterprises, collected 1,136.8 kg of marine debris in total, certified by Ocean Conservancy.