CIRCU-Taiwan: Building Asia’s Circular Economic Hub with Cross-sector Collaboration
TAIPEI, TAIWAN - Media OutReach Newswire - 24 November 2025 - Established by the Resource Circulation Administration of the Ministry of Environment in 2024, Circular Inorganic Resource Community Unions Taiwan (CIRCU-Taiwan) has, after a full year of refinement and integration, identified three key areas of focus that will be formally introduced to the public this year. CIRCU-Taiwan brings together arterial industries such as cement, steel, construction materials, and solar energy, as well as venous industries such as waste recycling to form Taiwan's first cross-industry alliance on the circular economy. Leveraging an advanced business model of Built Environments Creating Eco-diversity, CIRCU-Taiwan is committed to transforming the construction industry from a carbon-intensive one to an engine for net-zero emissions.
According to the Ellen MacArthur Foundation, the construction industry (built environments) accounts for 40% of total carbon emissions. To address this challenge, CIRCU-Taiwan will capitalize on innovative technologies and industry chain integration to push for the annual recycling of over 200 million metric tons of inorganic resources, generating critical momentum for Taiwan's net-zero transformation.
Cross-sector Integration: Building Asia's 1st Circular Economy Hotspot
The establishment of CIRCU-Taiwan represents the integration of industry chains. More importantly, it announces Taiwan's entry into the global circular economy. CIRCU-Taiwan convenor and Re-source Technology general manager Mr. Benjamin Lu shares that "With Taiwan's unique brand of industrial resilience and innovation, CIRCU-Taiwan will connect with international partners to showcase Taiwan's technologies and initiative toward green transformation." In Taiwan, the circular economy goes beyond recycling and reuse. It reshapes industry values from three dimensions: engineering, science, and aesthetics, empowering cities, buildings, and land to become a part of sustainability efforts.
Three Areas of Focus: Taiwan's Circular Strength Lies in Truth, Kindness & Beauty
One year after its establishment, CIRCU-Taiwan will be moving forward in three key areas of focus under the guiding framework of The Integration of Three Arts: Engineering Art, Scientific Art, and Aesthetic Art. Guided by the principles of TrueTaiwan, CONTaiwan, and Sustainable Taiwan, CIRCU-Taiwan aims to advance technologies, institutions, and culture together to elevate Taiwan's circular economy to the next level. The three areas of focus include:
1. Building A Low-Carbon Circular Economy Industry Chain (CONTaiwan/Engineering Arts)
2. Connecting Industries, Government Agencies, Academia, and Research Institutions for A National Demonstration Site (TrueTaiwan/Scientific Arts)
3. Encouraging Social Communication and Sustainability Consensus (Sustainable Taiwan/Aesthetics Art)
Through media and public engagement, CIRCU-Taiwan seeks to raise public awareness of circular industries and the low-carbon transformation to ensure that Truth, Kindness, and Beauty grow beyond ideals and become tangible and applicable cultures for circular industries.
The three areas of focus synergize and showcase the comprehensive development capacity of Taiwan's circular economy from engineering to scientific validation to cultural beauty, empowering CIRCU-Taiwan as the sustainability hub connecting industries, policies, and society.
Three Benchmark Case Studies: Circular Economy Success
Success stories from CIRCU-Taiwan members:
- CHC Resources recycledconverter slag, a steel production byproduct, into asphalt concrete aggregates. In application, asphalt concrete aggregates can improve the durability of roads by 3.6 times and has already received BS 8001 accreditation.
- Re-source Technology is evolving from a low-carbon material leader into the CIRCU-Taiwan model of Built Environments Creating Eco-diversity. The company has developed a low-carbon CLSM (Controlled Low-Strength Material) that boasts 80 kilograms fewer carbon emissions per cubic meter of product. The material is third-party certified and has acquired the Ministry of Environment's Carbon Reduction Label. By translating carbon-reduction results into measurable "sustainability value" via reforestation projects, clients can report these achievements in ESG sustainability disclosures aligned with GRI standards.
- KEDGE Construction replaced traditional wood molds with aluminum formwork, reducing carbon emissions by 815 MTCO₂e per project and advancing the shift toward sustainable construction management.
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About Re-source Technology
Founded in 2002, Re-source Technology believes in creating harmony in the world. Centered on the principles of the circular economy, the company is dedicated to transforming inorganic waste into valuable resources and advancing the green transition through practical, measurable action. Re-source Technology continues to call on businesses to participate in circular collaboration and to help build a sustainable future where resources are no longer wasted.
Re-source Technology:
http://re-source.com.tw/
CIRCU-Taiwan:
https://sesresource-public.laypu.com.tw/news/7-category7
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