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Jolin Wu is presented in the source material in connection with art and sustainability initiatives in Taiwan, including projects focused on environmental issues, nature, wetlands, pollution, water quality, and community engagement. The content links the brand to socially engaged art practices that use natural materials, public participation, and environmental education. It also appears alongside broader art-and-climate discussions and projects that address ecological change, local history, and sustainable living habits. No direct product or commercial sustainability claims are provided in the source content.

Jolin Wu Sustainability Actions

Raised awareness on nuclear waste

On the East Coast, there are a lot of protests as the government is taking all the nuclear waste to Taitung and Orchid Island. There is a huge gap between communities and the government, and the government is often just making secret (illegal) deals when it comes to nuclear waste or development projects. It’s mostly local people and artists who fight against this. They need lawyers as the government currently has 33 development projects planned on the East Coast, mostly in public areas such as beaches. With the East Coast Land Arts Festival, I raise awareness about these issues.

Worked on Plum Tree Creek

Art as Environment: A Cultural Action at the Plum Tree Creek, is a project that curator Wu Mali and Bamboo Curtain Studio developed, since 2009, to help the Zhu-Wei neighborhood to understand their Plum Tree Creek which has gone through a dramatic change. The first phase of the project is to raise pollution and water flow issues due to neglect. We used art as an intervention for collaborative potential between professionals, the community, the public sectors, via research and dialogue, to lead residents to reacquainted with their environment, and to reclaim the ownership over their natural resources.

Promoted environmental education

RE-THINK is a non-profit campaign which operates with other foundations and organizations to cultivate an environment that inspires people to take action to achieve healthy ecosystems; to teach children the importance of environment friendly practices through education programs; to advocate a single-use, non-biodegradable plastic bag ban; and to raise awareness in communities about coastal preservation, ecosystem protection and water quality.

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Jolin Wu Sustainability Commitments

2030

Integrate sustainable living habits

We hope to lead Zhu Wei towards the best practice of a livable city that integrates art as the creative platform for embedding sustainable living habits.


Sustainable Development Goals

Jolin Wu is committed to advancing these Global Goals to promote prosperity for people & planet.

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