China Airlines Connects North and South for Beach Cleaning in May, Calls on Employees and Families to Participate
China Airlines is mobilizing nearly 400 employees and their families for beach cleaning activities across Taiwan, reinforcing its commitment to local environmental protection.
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China Airlines is launching beach cleaning activities connecting the north and south in May, mobilizing nearly 400 employees and their families to participate. China Airlines stated that the northern Taoyuan event was launched today at Zhuwei Fishing Harbor beach, while the southern Kaohsiung event will take place on May 23, with the site selected at Linyuan Ocean Wetland Park for the first time.
Expanding employee engagement in environmental protection practices, China Airlines is holding series of beach cleaning activities connecting the north and south in May. In a press release, the airline stated that nearly 400 employees and family members were mobilized to participate, aiming to promote ecological education through practical action and fulfill China Airlines' long-term commitment to deepening its roots locally and preserving the environment.
China Airlines pointed out that the northern Taoyuan event started today at the Zhuwei Fishing Harbor beach. China Airlines' Senior Vice President Lo Ya-mei, accompanied by Chief Sustainability Officer Cheng Chih-jen, led volunteers to clean up bottles, plastic products, and marine waste along the coastline, collecting over 170 kilograms of waste, including about 1,500 cigarette butts.
The airline stated that many parents at the scene bent down with their children to pick up discarded fishing nets and plastic debris washed ashore, understanding how the source of trash puts a heavy burden on the ocean's original appearance. This aims to strengthen public focus on marine health and calls for reducing the use of single-use products, integrating environmental protection concepts into daily habits, and contributing to the well-being of the planet together.
The southern Kaohsiung event will take place on May 23. China Airlines indicated that it is selecting the Linyuan Ocean Wetland Park for the first time, and it will be co-supported by Chen Peng-yu, General Manager of China Airlines Kaohsiung Branch, and employees' friends and families.
China Airlines stated that the Linyuan Wetland is the largest natural coastal wetland conservation area in Kaohsiung, possessing diverse habitat systems such as estuaries, intertidal zones, and mangrove forests, and is also an important stopover for migratory birds. It is hoped that through personal involvement, besides maintaining the tidiness of the coast, awareness of nature conservation will be enhanced, not only showcasing the company's deep awareness of ecological issues in the south, but also implementing its long-term mission of promoting sustainable development and guarding the ocean.
Expanding employee engagement in environmental protection practices, China Airlines is holding series of beach cleaning activities connecting the north and south in May. In a press release, the airline stated that nearly 400 employees and family members were mobilized to participate, aiming to promote ecological education through practical action and fulfill China Airlines' long-term commitment to deepening its roots locally and preserving the environment.
China Airlines pointed out that the northern Taoyuan event started today at the Zhuwei Fishing Harbor beach. China Airlines' Senior Vice President Lo Ya-mei, accompanied by Chief Sustainability Officer Cheng Chih-jen, led volunteers to clean up bottles, plastic products, and marine waste along the coastline, collecting over 170 kilograms of waste, including about 1,500 cigarette butts.
The airline stated that many parents at the scene bent down with their children to pick up discarded fishing nets and plastic debris washed ashore, understanding how the source of trash puts a heavy burden on the ocean's original appearance. This aims to strengthen public focus on marine health and calls for reducing the use of single-use products, integrating environmental protection concepts into daily habits, and contributing to the well-being of the planet together.
The southern Kaohsiung event will take place on May 23. China Airlines indicated that it is selecting the Linyuan Ocean Wetland Park for the first time, and it will be co-supported by Chen Peng-yu, General Manager of China Airlines Kaohsiung Branch, and employees' friends and families.
China Airlines stated that the Linyuan Wetland is the largest natural coastal wetland conservation area in Kaohsiung, possessing diverse habitat systems such as estuaries, intertidal zones, and mangrove forests, and is also an important stopover for migratory birds. It is hoped that through personal involvement, besides maintaining the tidiness of the coast, awareness of nature conservation will be enhanced, not only showcasing the company's deep awareness of ecological issues in the south, but also implementing its long-term mission of promoting sustainable development and guarding the ocean.