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Recently in Taiwan, a series of major environmental incidents have begun to turn heads in high places. On August 1 Executive Yuan Premier Tang Fei (唐飛) led a meeting aimed at finding a solution for Taiwan's industrial waste problems. The meeting included Minister of Justice, Chen Ding-nan (陳定南), Minister of Economic Affairs, Lin Hsin-yi (林信義), EPA Administrator, Edgar Lin, and other executive branch leaders, as well as members of industry, waste service providers, environmental groups, experts and academics. The cross-ministerial nature of the meeting made it one of the few true government summits on an environmental topic.
At the summit, Premier Tang pointed out that the Kaoping incident shows Taiwanese are becoming environmentally aware. While environment has not superceded economic development in importance, at least the two can be said to be equal. The Premier further noted that the Kaoping incident reveals the inadequacy of Taiwan's capacity for industrial waste treatment. He stated that increased auditing and inspections are important to treat symptoms of the waste problem, but that providing incentives to encourage establishment of treatment facilities is the way to reach a real cure. And, such a cure can only come through cooperation by the EPA, Ministry of Economic Affairs (MoEA), Ministry of Justice, and other executive agencies.
EPA Administrator, Edgar Lin, stated that industrial waste was entirely to blame for the recent Kaoping dumping incident. Although amendments to the Waste Disposal Act in 1974 bestowed the EPA some powers to deal with industrial waste, most powers remain with local governments. Even at present, there is too much the EPA does not know about the waste generated by industrial organizations. However, in the future it is hoped that the EPA can accurately know the nature and quantities of at least 95% of industrial waste. In addition, Lin urged the government to encourage formation of joint local "self defense" organizations, such as the recently proposed Kaoping "river defense team." (see article, "EPA Supports Joint Kaoping River Rescue Program")
During discussions, Edgar Lin pointed out that reporting on the nature and quantity of waste by industrial organizations and waste service providers is not accurate enough to be highly useful. And, that the lack of accurate information confounds government investigations of at-source waste management. He pointed out that enterprises currently attach little importance to waste treatment, but in the future must bear greater social responsibility. This means that enterprises must track disposal of wastes contracted to legal waste service providers or else find acceptable self-treatment or joint-treatment methods.
In terms of at-source waste management policies, Administrator Lin pointed out that the EPA will immediately begin reviewing information reported by state enterprises, industrial parks, and waste service providers over the past half year. This will be followed by review of waste reporting by science parks, educational agencies, the 1,000 largest industrial enterprises and highly polluting industries, such as leather and chemicals, etc. Information reported by waste generators and waster service providers will be cross referenced to verify the accuracy of reporting records.
Minister of Justice, Chen Ding-nan, entered the debate from an enforcement perspective. He pointed out that Taiwan has clear laws regarding hazardous wastes, but that for many years the laws have not been faithfully implemented, resulting in the current waste treatment situation. He noted that from an investigators standpoint, environmental cases are extremely difficult due to their complexity, specialized nature, and the implication of local interests. The fact that Sheng-Li began illegal disposal of Eternal Chemical Co.'s hazardous liquid wastes as early as 1997, but was not discovered until today, shows that there is clearly a problem. Minister Chen thus recommended attacking the problem through stronger executive agency controls, inspection, and legal amendments.
Minister of Economic Affairs, Lin Hsin-yi, pointed out that to reward companies for investing in the environmental industry, the MoEA has already drafted, "Regulations for the Promotion of Green Technology." The environmental industry has also been listed as one of Taiwan's important emerging strategic industries. Future investments in green industries will be granted tax exemptions and other preferential treatment.
The industry representative in attendance pointed out that the problem today is not with the majority of companies, but with a few unlawful enterprises. Taiwan's laws are set too strictly, which creates problems for legal enterprises but makes things even easier for illegal operators. The industry representative also expressed that authority for matters of waste treatment is too disperse in Taiwan. As a result, the MoEA, Ministry of Education, and Department of Health, must all have personnel specializing in industrial waste. From the perspective of a private enterprise, this doesn't make sense in terms of cost and benefit. Industry thus favors creation of a single government industrial waste authority.
The environmental groups present, however, felt that the old government consistently gave priority to economic development at the expense of the environment. They thus welcomed entry of the Ministry of Justice, noting that most environmental cases involve behind the scenes manipulation by interest groups and are beyond the public's ability to handle. A representative from a women's group with environmental interests expressed hopes on behalf of Taiwan's housewives and children in hoping that the new government can, "Just do it," and let the public rest easy on this land. The Executive Yuan noted that it would organize attendees recommendations and give them to respective agencies as a reference for their future efforts. , 欄位全文的內容是Problems with industrial waste treatment are beginning to turn heads in high places. The Executive Yuan recently called together industry members academics, and environmental groups to address the issue. At the meeting, Premier Tang Fei asked relevant ministries and departments to work together to promote industrial waste treatment. A dual approach consisting of controls and incentives will be used in hopes of reaching a solution.
Recently in Taiwan, a series of major environmental incidents have begun to turn heads in high places. On August 1 Executive Yuan Premier Tang Fei (唐飛) led a meeting aimed at finding a solution for Taiwan's industrial waste problems. The meeting included Minister of Justice, Chen Ding-nan (陳定南), Minister of Economic Affairs, Lin Hsin-yi (林信義), EPA Administrator, Edgar Lin, and other executive branch leaders, as well as members of industry, waste service providers, environmental groups, experts and academics. The cross-ministerial nature of the meeting made it one of the few true government summits on an environmental topic.
At the summit, Premier Tang pointed out that the Kaoping incident shows Taiwanese are becoming environmentally aware. While environment has not superceded economic development in importance, at least the two can be said to be equal. The Premier further noted that the Kaoping incident reveals the inadequacy of Taiwan's capacity for industrial waste treatment. He stated that increased auditing and inspections are important to treat symptoms of the waste problem, but that providing incentives to encourage establishment of treatment facilities is the way to reach a real cure. And, such a cure can only come through cooperation by the EPA, Ministry of Economic Affairs (MoEA), Ministry of Justice, and other executive agencies.
EPA Administrator, Edgar Lin, stated that industrial waste was entirely to blame for the recent Kaoping dumping incident. Although amendments to the Waste Disposal Act in 1974 bestowed the EPA some powers to deal with industrial waste, most powers remain with local governments. Even at present, there is too much the EPA does not know about the waste generated by industrial organizations. However, in the future it is hoped that the EPA can accurately know the nature and quantities of at least 95% of industrial waste. In addition, Lin urged the government to encourage formation of joint local "self defense" organizations, such as the recently proposed Kaoping "river defense team." (see article, "EPA Supports Joint Kaoping River Rescue Program")
During discussions, Edgar Lin pointed out that reporting on the nature and quantity of waste by industrial organizations and waste service providers is not accurate enough to be highly useful. And, that the lack of accurate information confounds government investigations of at-source waste management. He pointed out that enterprises currently attach little importance to waste treatment, but in the future must bear greater social responsibility. This means that enterprises must track disposal of wastes contracted to legal waste service providers or else find acceptable self-treatment or joint-treatment methods.
In terms of at-source waste management policies, Administrator Lin pointed out that the EPA will immediately begin reviewing information reported by state enterprises, industrial parks, and waste service providers over the past half year. This will be followed by review of waste reporting by science parks, educational agencies, the 1,000 largest industrial enterprises and highly polluting industries, such as leather and chemicals, etc. Information reported by waste generators and waster service providers will be cross referenced to verify the accuracy of reporting records.
Minister of Justice, Chen Ding-nan, entered the debate from an enforcement perspective. He pointed out that Taiwan has clear laws regarding hazardous wastes, but that for many years the laws have not been faithfully implemented, resulting in the current waste treatment situation. He noted that from an investigators standpoint, environmental cases are extremely difficult due to their complexity, specialized nature, and the implication of local interests. The fact that Sheng-Li began illegal disposal of Eternal Chemical Co.'s hazardous liquid wastes as early as 1997, but was not discovered until today, shows that there is clearly a problem. Minister Chen thus recommended attacking the problem through stronger executive agency controls, inspection, and legal amendments.
Minister of Economic Affairs, Lin Hsin-yi, pointed out that to reward companies for investing in the environmental industry, the MoEA has already drafted, "Regulations for the Promotion of Green Technology." The environmental industry has also been listed as one of Taiwan's important emerging strategic industries. Future investments in green industries will be granted tax exemptions and other preferential treatment.
The industry representative in attendance pointed out that the problem today is not with the majority of companies, but with a few unlawful enterprises. Taiwan's laws are set too strictly, which creates problems for legal enterprises but makes things even easier for illegal operators. The industry representative also expressed that authority for matters of waste treatment is too disperse in Taiwan. As a result, the MoEA, Ministry of Education, and Department of Health, must all have personnel specializing in industrial waste. From the perspective of a private enterprise, this doesn't make sense in terms of cost and benefit. Industry thus favors creation of a single government industrial waste authority.
The environmental groups present, however, felt that the old government consistently gave priority to economic development at the expense of the environment. They thus welcomed entry of the Ministry of Justice, noting that most environmental cases involve behind the scenes manipulation by interest groups and are beyond the public's ability to handle. A representative from a women's group with environmental interests expressed hopes on behalf of Taiwan's housewives and children in hoping that the new government can, "Just do it," and let the public rest easy on this land. The Executive Yuan noted that it would organize attendees recommendations and give them to respective agencies as a reference for their future efforts. , 欄位年度的內容是2000 , 欄位月份的內容是3 , 欄位卷的內容是3 , 欄位期的內容是15 , 欄位順序的內容是1 , 欄位倒序的內容是2 , 欄位分類的內容是waste , 欄位標題2的內容是Executive Yuan Holds Summit on Industrial Waste Management , 欄位檔案位置的內容是print/V1/V3-15 。
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標題
Executive Yuan Holds Summit on Industrial Waste Management
摘要
Problems with industrial waste treatment are beginning to turn heads in high places. The Executive Yuan recently called together industry members academics, and environmental groups to address the issue. At the meeting, Premier Tang Fei asked relevant ministries and departments to work together to promote industrial waste treatment. A dual approach consisting of controls and incentives will be used in hopes of reaching a solution. Recently in Taiwan, a series of major environmental incidents have begun to turn heads in high places. On August 1 Executive Yuan Premier Tang Fei (唐飛) led a meeting aimed at finding a solution for Taiwan's industrial waste problems. The meeting included Minister of Justice, Chen Ding-nan (陳定南), Minister of Economic Affairs, Lin Hsin-yi (林信義), EPA Administrator, Edgar Lin, and other executive branch leaders, as well as members of industry, waste service providers, environmental groups, experts and academics. The cross-ministerial nature of the meeting made it one of the few true government summits on an environmental topic. At the summit, Premier Tang pointed out that the Kaoping incident shows Taiwanese are becoming environmentally aware. While environment has not superceded economic development in importance, at least the two can be said to be equal. The Premier further noted that the Kaoping incident reveals the inadequacy of Taiwan's capacity for industrial waste treatment. He stated that increased auditing and inspections are important to treat symptoms of the waste problem, but that providing incentives to encourage establishment of treatment facilities is the way to reach a real cure. And, such a cure can only come through cooperation by the EPA, Ministry of Economic Affairs (MoEA), Ministry of Justice, and other executive agencies. EPA Administrator, Edgar Lin, stated that industrial waste was entirely to blame for the recent Kaoping dumping incident. Although amendments to the Waste Disposal Act in 1974 bestowed the EPA some powers to deal with industrial waste, most powers remain with local governments. Even at present, there is too much the EPA does not know about the waste generated by industrial organizations. However, in the future it is hoped that the EPA can accurately know the nature and quantities of at least 95% of industrial waste. In addition, Lin urged the government to encourage formation of joint local "self defense" organizations, such as the recently proposed Kaoping "river defense team." (see article, "EPA Supports Joint Kaoping River Rescue Program") During discussions, Edgar Lin pointed out that reporting on the nature and quantity of waste by industrial organizations and waste service providers is not accurate enough to be highly useful. And, that the lack of accurate information confounds government investigations of at-source waste management. He pointed out that enterprises currently attach little importance to waste treatment, but in the future must bear greater social responsibility. This means that enterprises must track disposal of wastes contracted to legal waste service providers or else find acceptable self-treatment or joint-treatment methods. In terms of at-source waste management policies, Administrator Lin pointed out that the EPA will immediately begin reviewing information reported by state enterprises, industrial parks, and waste service providers over the past half year. This will be followed by review of waste reporting by science parks, educational agencies, the 1,000 largest industrial enterprises and highly polluting industries, such as leather and chemicals, etc. Information reported by waste generators and waster service providers will be cross referenced to verify the accuracy of reporting records. Minister of Justice, Chen Ding-nan, entered the debate from an enforcement perspective. He pointed out that Taiwan has clear laws regarding hazardous wastes, but that for many years the laws have not been faithfully implemented, resulting in the current waste treatment situation. He noted that from an investigators standpoint, environmental cases are extremely difficult due to their complexity, specialized nature, and the implication of local interests. The fact that Sheng-Li began illegal disposal of Eternal Chemical Co.'s hazardous liquid wastes as early as 1997, but was not discovered until today, shows that there is clearly a problem. Minister Chen thus recommended attacking the problem through stronger executive agency controls, inspection, and legal amendments. Minister of Economic Affairs, Lin Hsin-yi, pointed out that to reward companies for investing in the environmental industry, the MoEA has already drafted, "Regulations for the Promotion of Green Technology." The environmental industry has also been listed as one of Taiwan's important emerging strategic industries. Future investments in green industries will be granted tax exemptions and other preferential treatment. The industry representative in attendance pointed out that the problem today is not with the majority of companies, but with a few unlawful enterprises. Taiwan's laws are set too strictly, which creates problems for legal enterprises but makes things even easier for illegal operators. The industry representative also expressed that authority for matters of waste treatment is too disperse in Taiwan. As a result, the MoEA, Ministry of Education, and Department of Health, must all have personnel specializing in industrial waste. From the perspective of a private enterprise, this doesn't make sense in terms of cost and benefit. Industry thus favors creation of a single government industrial waste authority. The environmental groups present, however, felt that the old government consistently gave priority to economic development at the expense of the environment. They thus welcomed entry of the Ministry of Justice, noting that most environmental cases involve behind the scenes manipulation by interest groups and are beyond the public's ability to handle. A representative from a women's group with environmental interests expressed hopes on behalf of Taiwan's housewives and children in hoping that the new government can, "Just do it," and let the public rest easy on this land. The Executive Yuan noted that it would organize attendees recommendations and give them to respective agencies as a reference for their future efforts.
全文
Problems with industrial waste treatment are beginning to turn heads in high places. The Executive Yuan recently called together industry members academics, and environmental groups to address the issue. At the meeting, Premier Tang Fei asked relevant ministries and departments to work together to promote industrial waste treatment. A dual approach consisting of controls and incentives will be used in hopes of reaching a solution. Recently in Taiwan, a series of major environmental incidents have begun to turn heads in high places. On August 1 Executive Yuan Premier Tang Fei (唐飛) led a meeting aimed at finding a solution for Taiwan's industrial waste problems. The meeting included Minister of Justice, Chen Ding-nan (陳定南), Minister of Economic Affairs, Lin Hsin-yi (林信義), EPA Administrator, Edgar Lin, and other executive branch leaders, as well as members of industry, waste service providers, environmental groups, experts and academics. The cross-ministerial nature of the meeting made it one of the few true government summits on an environmental topic. At the summit, Premier Tang pointed out that the Kaoping incident shows Taiwanese are becoming environmentally aware. While environment has not superceded economic development in importance, at least the two can be said to be equal. The Premier further noted that the Kaoping incident reveals the inadequacy of Taiwan's capacity for industrial waste treatment. He stated that increased auditing and inspections are important to treat symptoms of the waste problem, but that providing incentives to encourage establishment of treatment facilities is the way to reach a real cure. And, such a cure can only come through cooperation by the EPA, Ministry of Economic Affairs (MoEA), Ministry of Justice, and other executive agencies. EPA Administrator, Edgar Lin, stated that industrial waste was entirely to blame for the recent Kaoping dumping incident. Although amendments to the Waste Disposal Act in 1974 bestowed the EPA some powers to deal with industrial waste, most powers remain with local governments. Even at present, there is too much the EPA does not know about the waste generated by industrial organizations. However, in the future it is hoped that the EPA can accurately know the nature and quantities of at least 95% of industrial waste. In addition, Lin urged the government to encourage formation of joint local "self defense" organizations, such as the recently proposed Kaoping "river defense team." (see article, "EPA Supports Joint Kaoping River Rescue Program") During discussions, Edgar Lin pointed out that reporting on the nature and quantity of waste by industrial organizations and waste service providers is not accurate enough to be highly useful. And, that the lack of accurate information confounds government investigations of at-source waste management. He pointed out that enterprises currently attach little importance to waste treatment, but in the future must bear greater social responsibility. This means that enterprises must track disposal of wastes contracted to legal waste service providers or else find acceptable self-treatment or joint-treatment methods. In terms of at-source waste management policies, Administrator Lin pointed out that the EPA will immediately begin reviewing information reported by state enterprises, industrial parks, and waste service providers over the past half year. This will be followed by review of waste reporting by science parks, educational agencies, the 1,000 largest industrial enterprises and highly polluting industries, such as leather and chemicals, etc. Information reported by waste generators and waster service providers will be cross referenced to verify the accuracy of reporting records. Minister of Justice, Chen Ding-nan, entered the debate from an enforcement perspective. He pointed out that Taiwan has clear laws regarding hazardous wastes, but that for many years the laws have not been faithfully implemented, resulting in the current waste treatment situation. He noted that from an investigators standpoint, environmental cases are extremely difficult due to their complexity, specialized nature, and the implication of local interests. The fact that Sheng-Li began illegal disposal of Eternal Chemical Co.'s hazardous liquid wastes as early as 1997, but was not discovered until today, shows that there is clearly a problem. Minister Chen thus recommended attacking the problem through stronger executive agency controls, inspection, and legal amendments. Minister of Economic Affairs, Lin Hsin-yi, pointed out that to reward companies for investing in the environmental industry, the MoEA has already drafted, "Regulations for the Promotion of Green Technology." The environmental industry has also been listed as one of Taiwan's important emerging strategic industries. Future investments in green industries will be granted tax exemptions and other preferential treatment. The industry representative in attendance pointed out that the problem today is not with the majority of companies, but with a few unlawful enterprises. Taiwan's laws are set too strictly, which creates problems for legal enterprises but makes things even easier for illegal operators. The industry representative also expressed that authority for matters of waste treatment is too disperse in Taiwan. As a result, the MoEA, Ministry of Education, and Department of Health, must all have personnel specializing in industrial waste. From the perspective of a private enterprise, this doesn't make sense in terms of cost and benefit. Industry thus favors creation of a single government industrial waste authority. The environmental groups present, however, felt that the old government consistently gave priority to economic development at the expense of the environment. They thus welcomed entry of the Ministry of Justice, noting that most environmental cases involve behind the scenes manipulation by interest groups and are beyond the public's ability to handle. A representative from a women's group with environmental interests expressed hopes on behalf of Taiwan's housewives and children in hoping that the new government can, "Just do it," and let the public rest easy on this land. The Executive Yuan noted that it would organize attendees recommendations and give them to respective agencies as a reference for their future efforts.
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Executive Yuan Holds Summit on Industrial Waste Management
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