Sustainable Development Goals

Abstract/Objectives

Woodworking experience camp activities primarily involve using naturally fallen camphor trees on the Tsinghua University campus to create one's own stool. This is not only a rich practical experience but also an excellent opportunity to deeply understand the concepts of recycling and environmental protection. Participants will learn basic woodworking skills and appreciate the regenerative value of fallen trees, allowing each tree to truly achieve a cradle-to-cradle cycle.

Results/Contributions

1. Maintaining environmental sustainability by promoting programs designed to develop ecological diversity and to provide responsible catering service, upholding green procurement, energy saving, carbon reduction as well as resource recycling policies to create and maintain a green campus.

2. This event hopes that parents and children will have the opportunity to make their own benches from these naturally collapsed camphor trees on NTHU campus. This is not only a rich practical experience, but also an excellent opportunity to deeply understand the concept of recycling and environmental protection. Participants will be able to learn the basic techniques of carpentry while also appreciating the regenerative value of downed trees, allowing each tree to truly achieve a cradle-to-cradle cycle.

Keywords

Reusing Waste Wood

References

1. https://nesh.site.nthu.edu.tw/p/405-1009-217810,c18963.php?Lang=en

National Tsing Hua University Environmental Protection and Occupational Safety and Health Management Policy

Contact Information

張惠珍
hcchang@mx.nthu.edu.tw