Nantou Clears Illegal Street Advertisements, Public Can Exchange 1kg for NT$50 Gift Voucher

Nantou County Environmental Protection Bureau continues its 'Chai Tie Da Zuo Zhan' campaign. Until December 31st this year, residents can exchange 1kg of removed illegal advertisements (cardboard, paper, pearl board, banners, etc.) for a NT$50 gift voucher, with a limit of 100 vouchers per township/city.
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(Central News Agency reporter Hsiao Po-yang, Nantou County, 29th) The Nantou County Environmental Protection Bureau continues to promote the 'Chai Tie Da Zuo Zhan' campaign. Until December 31st this year, residents who remove illegally placed advertisements such as cardboard, paper, pearl board, and banners, and whose weight reaches 1kg, can exchange them for a NT$50 gift voucher. There is a limit of 100 vouchers per township/city.

The Nantou County Government Environmental Protection Bureau launched the 'Chai Tie Da Zuo Zhan' last year, where residents who removed illegally posted small advertisements in the county, such as cardboard, pearl board, and banners, could exchange 2kg for a bottle of eco-label dish soap. The Environmental Protection Bureau is continuing the program this year, inviting the public to assist in clearing illegally posted advertisements around their homes, under the premise of ensuring safety, and jointly maintaining the city's appearance through feedback incentives.

The Environmental Protection Bureau today issued a press release stating that Nantou has a beautiful natural environment and cultural characteristics, but illegal small advertisements affect the city's appearance and may also interfere with drivers' vision, leading to traffic safety concerns. Randomly posting or hanging advertisements violates the Waste Disposal Act and the Road Traffic Management and Penalty Act. The bureau calls on businesses to set up advertisements through legal channels and urges the public to jointly maintain a clean city appearance.

The Environmental Protection Bureau stated that this year's 'Chai Tie Da Zuo Zhan' campaign runs from April 1st to December 31st. Residents can bring the removed illegal advertisements to the designated exchange locations in each township/city during the specified period. If the weight reaches 1kg, they can exchange it for a NT$50 gift voucher, with a limit of 100 vouchers per township/city. Before weighing, please complete sorting and ensure that the source is illegal advertisements, and must not include legally posted items. (Editor: Lung Po-an) 1150429

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