GLOBAL freight forwarder dimerco Taiwan has announced a major environmental initiative aimed to strengthen the green supply chain and reduce carbon emissions.
The company has set a significant environmental challenge to remove 100+ kgs of the invasive plant species Mikania micrantha, commonly known as 'Mile a minute,' from the Wugu Wetland Ecological Park, a nationally important area known for its high biodiversity sensitivity.
As part of its ongoing commitment to carbon reduction, Dimerco Taiwan gathered a dedicated team of over 60 volunteers, including employees, customers, suppliers, and partners from the value chain. This team worked alongside specialists from The Society of Wilderness (SOW) on June 17 to restore biodiversity in the Wugu Wetland.
Leading this environmental project is George Chiou, president -air freight, executive management board (EMB), who has been at the forefront of Dimerco's ESG Endorsed Initiatives.
Mr Chiou has taken up the challenge to encourage others to join him in the sweltering summer heat to tackle the rapid growth of the invasive 'Mile a minute' plant.
Six teams took part in a friendly competition, under the theme of 'Get Hands Dirty for Biodiversity', aimed at maximizing the removal of the 'Mile a minute' plant. The champion team was recognized for their efforts in eliminating 59 kilogrammes out of 125 kilogrammes of the weed.
Dimerco Taiwan said it believes that collective action is key to protecting the environment and is dedicated to spearhead sustainability in Taiwan's supply chain.
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The company has set a significant environmental challenge to remove 100+ kgs of the invasive plant species Mikania micrantha, commonly known as 'Mile a minute,' from the Wugu Wetland Ecological Park, a nationally important area known for its high biodiversity sensitivity.
As part of its ongoing commitment to carbon reduction, Dimerco Taiwan gathered a dedicated team of over 60 volunteers, including employees, customers, suppliers, and partners from the value chain. This team worked alongside specialists from The Society of Wilderness (SOW) on June 17 to restore biodiversity in the Wugu Wetland.
Leading this environmental project is George Chiou, president -air freight, executive management board (EMB), who has been at the forefront of Dimerco's ESG Endorsed Initiatives.
Mr Chiou has taken up the challenge to encourage others to join him in the sweltering summer heat to tackle the rapid growth of the invasive 'Mile a minute' plant.
Six teams took part in a friendly competition, under the theme of 'Get Hands Dirty for Biodiversity', aimed at maximizing the removal of the 'Mile a minute' plant. The champion team was recognized for their efforts in eliminating 59 kilogrammes out of 125 kilogrammes of the weed.
Dimerco Taiwan said it believes that collective action is key to protecting the environment and is dedicated to spearhead sustainability in Taiwan's supply chain.
SeaNews Turkey