Vital Center / Reported by Huang Yunxuan
After many foreigners came to Taiwan, in addition to the impressive food, Taiwan’s “garbage trucks” playing music and the clear “garbage classification” amazed many foreigners. The British “Guardian” reported on the 26th A special article reports Taiwan’s garbage truck culture, and Taiwan’s recycling rate reaches 55%, which is one of the countries with the highest recycling rate in the world.
According to the British “Keeper“It was reported on the 26th that no matter where you are in Taiwan, as soon as the time comes, you will hear a blast of classical music 5 days a week and a car will play ‘For Alice’ or ‘A Maiden’s Prayer.’ People they will be surprised, “I have to take out the garbage”, and then they will see people skillfully throwing garbage bags into the yellow garbage truck, and the sorted recycling will be delivered to the smaller car behind.
▲ Taiwan’s garbage truck culture was published in the British “Guardian”.
The Guardian pointed out that Taiwan’s garbage truck culture is different from the centralized garbage can system that is more common around the world. Due to Taiwan’s humid climate, the “no trash on the floor” policy can make the streets cleaner and more hygienic.
The Guardian said Taiwan’s streets are very clean. Taiwan has a recycling rate of up to 55%, which is one of the countries with the highest recycling rates in the world. Alice” or “A Maiden’s Prayer”, these songs are the “key pillars” of Taiwan’s recycling system.