The Novatek Social Caring Fund has teamed up with the Tzu Yu Sheltered Workshop to enhance the energy efficiency of their boilers. Recently, they were invited to a press conference organized by the New Taipei City Labor Affairs Bureau, where they announced the official launch of Taiwan's first green sheltered workshop. This historic moment, witnessed by major media outlets, showcases the integration of corporate environmental protection efforts with public welfare initiatives.
Since its inception in 2007, the Novatek Social Caring Fund has adhered to the philosophy of "Pooling small donations to achieve great public good." Through voluntary contributions from employees, the fund supports disadvantaged groups in need, ensuring they receive proper care. Novatek plays a vital role in society, consistently giving back and supporting public welfare actions.
With the escalating global climate change issues, Novatek is acutely aware of its environmental responsibilities. As a company actively engaged in social welfare, we believe it is not only about giving back but also about taking on the mission to protect the planet and achieve sustainable development. Thus, we have taken concrete actions to respond to the call for reducing carbon emissions.
During the press conference, sheltered workers showcased the fruits of their labor in the laundry workshop, presenting clean and neatly pressed police uniforms. It was announced that the Novatek Social Caring Fund has assisted the Tzu Yu Sheltered Workshop in replacing diesel boilers with natural gas ones. This significant transition not only effectively reduces carbon emissions but also enhances energy efficiency, further alleviating environmental burdens. We firmly believe that this is not only a technological advancement but also a responsible attitude towards the health of sheltered workers and the environment, adding a touch of green to the work environment.
Novatek is committed to continually reducing carbon emissions and making a positive impact on society. We hope to join hands with more public welfare partners to create a better living environment for future generations.
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