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      <title><![CDATA[Charter]]></title>
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      <description><![CDATA[<table class="outer table"><tbody><tr><td><p><strong>Charter</strong></p><p><strong>Chapter 1 General Provisions</strong></p><p>Article 1:</p><p>&nbsp; &nbsp; The name of this association is the Taiwan Green Building Development Association (hereinafter referred to as "the Association").</p><p>Article 2:</p><p>&nbsp; &nbsp; The Association is a legally established non-profit social organization. It is dedicated to promoting a localized, high-quality green building policy in line with global environmental protection goals. The objectives include fostering the development of Taiwan's green building industry, facilitating international exchanges, and promoting social education on green building.</p><p>Article 3:</p><p>&nbsp; &nbsp; The organization area of the Association covers the entire national administrative region.</p><p>Article 4:</p><p>&nbsp; &nbsp; The Association's headquarters is located in the region where the competent authority is based. It may establish branch offices with the approval of the competent authority. The organizational bylaws of such branch offices shall be formulated by the board of directors and implemented after approval by the competent authority. The addresses of the headquarters and branch offices shall be reported to the competent authority for record when established or changed.</p><p>Article 5:</p><p>&nbsp; &nbsp; The missions of the Association are as follows:</p><ol><li>Assist in promoting scientific, high-quality, and localized green building policies in line with global environmental protection goals.</li><li>Foster the development of Taiwan's green building-related industries, enhance the value of green building production, and promote green building technologies.</li><li>Participate in international organizations related to green building under the principles of prioritizing Taiwan and maintaining dignity, promoting international exchanges on green building policies.</li><li>Promote professional education, public awareness education, and social education on high-quality green building.</li><li>Handle other related matters.</li></ol><p>Article 6:</p><p>&nbsp; &nbsp; The competent authority of the Association is the Ministry of the Interior. The competent authorities for related purposes shall be the Construction and Planning Agency and the Architecture and Building Research Institute of the Ministry of the Interior, as defined in the charter. The purposes shall be subject to the guidance and supervision of the competent authorities for the respective purposes.</p><p><strong>Chapter 2 Membership</strong></p><p>Article 7:</p><p>&nbsp; &nbsp; The Association has the following four types of members:</p><ol><li>Individual Members: Individuals who endorse the objectives of the Association, are at least twenty years old, engage in work related to green building, and abide by the objectives and obligations of the Association may become individual members.</li><li>Organizational Members: Organizations or groups endorsed by the government, approved for establishment, and related to green building, which also adhere to the objectives and obligations of the Association, may become organizational members. Organizational members should appoint three representatives to exercise membership rights.</li><li>Honorary Members: Those who have made outstanding contributions to the promotion of green building, nominated by the board of directors, and approved by the board of directors, may become honorary members.</li><li>Sponsor Members: Those who have made contributions to the development of the Association's affairs, approved by the board of directors, may become sponsor members.</li></ol><p>&nbsp; &nbsp; Individual and organizational members, upon joining, shall fill out a membership application. After approval by the board of directors, they shall pay the entrance fee and annual membership fee as stipulated in the charter.</p><p>Article 8:</p><p>&nbsp; &nbsp; Members (member representatives) have the right to vote, the right to be elected, the right to vote, and the right to recall. Each member (member representative) holds one right. However, sponsor members and honorary members do not have the rights mentioned above.</p><p>Article 9:</p><p>&nbsp; &nbsp; Members have the obligation to abide by the charter, resolutions, and pay membership fees. After a resolution by the board of directors, their rights may be suspended.</p><p>Article 10:</p><p>&nbsp; &nbsp; Members (member representatives) who violate laws, the charter, or fail to comply with resolutions of the general assembly may, upon resolution by the board of directors, be warned or suspended. In cases of serious harm to the organization, removal may be decided by the general assembly.</p><p>Article 11:</p><p>&nbsp; &nbsp; Members may be expelled for any of the following reasons:</p><ol><li>Loss of membership qualifications.</li><li>Expulsion as resolved by the general assembly.</li></ol><p>Article 12:</p><p>&nbsp; &nbsp; Members may resign by submitting a written statement of withdrawal, stating the reasons to the Association.</p><p><strong>Chapter 3 Organization and Authority</strong></p><p>Article 13:</p><p>&nbsp; &nbsp; The general assembly is the highest authority of the Association. When the number of members (member representatives) exceeds three hundred, member representatives may be elected in proportion to the regions. A member representative assembly shall then be convened to exercise the authority of the general assembly. The term of office for member representatives is three years, and the number and election method shall be formulated by the board of directors, submitted to the competent authority for approval, and implemented thereafter.</p><p>Article 14:</p><p>&nbsp; &nbsp; The powers of the member representative assembly (general assembly) are as follows:</p><ol><li>Formulating and amending the charter.</li><li>Electing and dismissing directors and supervisors.</li><li>Deciding the amount and method of entrance fees, annual membership fees, business fees, and member donations.</li><li>Approving annual work plans, reports, budgets, and final accounts.</li><li>Deciding on the expulsion of members (member representatives).</li><li>Deciding on the disposal of assets.</li><li>Deciding on the dissolution of the Association.</li><li>Deciding on other significant matters related to the rights and obligations of members (member representatives). The scope of significant matters in the preceding paragraph shall be determined by the board of directors.</li></ol><p>Article 15:</p><p>&nbsp; &nbsp; The Association shall have a board of directors consisting of twenty-five directors and a board of supervisors consisting of seven supervisors. They shall respectively form the board of directors and board of supervisors. When electing directors and supervisors, up to seven alternate directors and two alternate supervisors may be elected based on the ballot count. When vacancies occur among directors and supervisors, they shall be filled in order.</p><p>&nbsp; &nbsp; The current board of directors may propose a list of candidates for the next board of directors and supervisors for reference. Directors and supervisors may be elected through postal voting; however, it shall not be conducted continuously. The procedures for postal voting shall be adopted by the board of directors, approved by the competent authority, and implemented thereafter.</p><p>Article 16:</p><p>&nbsp; &nbsp; The powers of the board of directors are as follows:</p><ol><li>Reviewing the qualifications of members (member representatives).</li><li>Electing and dismissing executive directors and the chairman of the board.</li><li>Deciding on the resignation of directors, executive directors, and the chairman of the board.</li><li>Appointing and dismissing staff.</li><li>Formulating annual work plans, reports, budgets, and final accounts.</li><li>Executing other necessary matters.</li></ol><p>Article 17:</p><p>&nbsp; &nbsp; The board of directors shall have seven executive directors, elected by mutual selection among the directors. The board of directors shall then elect one executive director as the chairman of the board and three as vice chairmen. The chairman of the board shall oversee internal matters and represent the Association externally, serving as the chairman of the general assembly and board of directors. The vice chairmen shall assist in international exchanges, academic development, administrative affairs, and participate in the affairs of the Association as instructed by the chairman of the board.</p><p>&nbsp; &nbsp; In the event that the chairman of the board cannot perform their duties, the executive vice chairman in charge of affairs shall act on their behalf. If the executive vice chairman cannot perform their duties, another vice chairman shall be designated to act on their behalf. If not designated or unable to designate, one shall be elected by mutual selection among the executive directors to act on their behalf.</p><p>&nbsp; &nbsp; In the event of vacancies in the chairman of the board or executive directors, a by-election shall be held within one month.</p><p>Article 18:</p><p>&nbsp; &nbsp; The powers of the Board of Supervisors are as follows:</p><ol><li>Overseeing the execution of the Board of Directors' work.</li><li>Reviewing the annual financial statements.</li><li>Electing and dismissing the Executive Supervisor.</li><li>Deciding on the resignation of supervisors and the Executive Supervisor.</li><li>Other matters that require supervision.</li></ol><p>Article 19:</p><p>&nbsp; &nbsp; The Board of Supervisors shall consist of two Executive Supervisors, elected by mutual selection among the supervisors. The Board of Supervisors shall then elect one Executive Supervisor as the Chairman of the Executive Supervisors, and one as the Executive Supervisor, overseeing daily affairs. When the Chairman of the Executive Supervisors cannot perform their duties, an Executive Supervisor shall be designated to act on their behalf. If not designated or unable to designate, one shall be elected by mutual selection among the supervisors to act on their behalf.</p><p>&nbsp; &nbsp; In the event of vacancies in the Chairman of the Executive Supervisors or Executive Supervisors, a by-election shall be held within one month.</p><p>Article 20:</p><p>&nbsp; &nbsp; Directors and supervisors serve without remuneration, with a term of three years, and they may be re-elected. The term of directors shall be calculated from the date of the first meeting of the current board. The re-election of the Chairman of the Board is limited to one term. In case of consecutive terms for the Chairman of the Board, it is limited to one term.</p><p>Article 21:</p><p>&nbsp; &nbsp; Directors and supervisors shall be dismissed immediately under any of the following circumstances:</p><ol><li>Loss of membership (member representative) qualifications.</li><li>Resignation due to reasons approved by the Board of Directors or the Board of Supervisors.</li><li>Dismissal or removal.</li><li>Suspension for a period exceeding half of the term of office.</li></ol><p>Article 22:</p><p>&nbsp; &nbsp; The Association shall have one Secretary-General appointed by the Chairman of the Board to handle the affairs of the Association. Several Deputy Secretaries-General and other staff members shall assist in handling the affairs, nominated by the Chairman of the Board, approved by the Board of Directors, and reported to the competent authority for record. However, the dismissal of the Secretary-General shall be reported to the competent authority for approval in advance.</p><p>&nbsp; &nbsp; Staff members in the preceding paragraph shall not be directors or supervisors. The responsibilities and duties of staff members and the division of responsibilities shall be determined by the Board of Directors.</p><p>Article 23:</p><p>&nbsp; &nbsp; The Association may establish various committees, task forces, or other internal operational organizations. The organizational rules shall be implemented after approval by the Board of Directors and changes shall also require approval.</p><p>Article 24:</p><p>&nbsp; &nbsp; The Association may hire several honorary chairpersons, honorary directors, and advisors appointed by the Board of Directors to assist in promoting and consulting on the affairs of the Association. The term of their appointment is the same as that of the current directors and supervisors.</p><p>Article 25:</p><p>&nbsp; &nbsp; The Member (Representative) Assembly consists of regular and special meetings. The Chairman of the Board shall convene the meetings, and unless an emergency requires an extraordinary meeting, written notice shall be provided at least fifteen days in advance.</p><p>&nbsp; &nbsp; Regular meetings shall be held once a year, and special meetings shall be convened when deemed necessary by the Board of Directors, or upon the request of more than one-fifth of the members (representatives), or when requested by the Board of Supervisors.</p><p>&nbsp; &nbsp; After the legal registration of the Association, a special meeting may be convened upon the request of more than one-tenth of the members (representatives).</p><p>Article 26:</p><p>&nbsp; &nbsp; When a member (representative) cannot attend the Member Assembly in person, they may delegate another member (representative) in writing, with each member (representative) limited to one proxy.</p><p>Article 27:</p><p>&nbsp; &nbsp; Resolutions of the Member (Representative) Assembly require a majority of attendance, with actions approved by the majority of the greater number of attendees. However, resolutions on the following matters require approval by two-thirds or more of the attendees:</p><ol><li>Establishment and amendment of the bylaws.</li><li>Expulsion of members (representatives).</li><li>Removal of directors and supervisors.</li><li>Disposal of assets.</li><li>Dissolution of the Association.</li><li>Other significant matters related to member rights and obligations.</li></ol><p>&nbsp; &nbsp; After the legal registration of the Association, amendments to the bylaws require approval by three-fourths of the attendees or written consent from two-thirds or more of all members.</p><p>&nbsp; &nbsp; The dissolution of the Association may be decided by a resolution passed by two-thirds or more of all members at any time.</p><p>Article 28:</p><p>&nbsp; &nbsp; The Board of Directors and the Board of Supervisors shall convene at least once every six months, and, if necessary, they may hold joint meetings or special meetings.</p><p>&nbsp; &nbsp; Except for special meetings, written notices shall be provided at least seven days in advance of the meetings. Resolutions at the meetings shall be carried out with the approval of a majority of the attendance of the Board of Directors or the Board of Supervisors, with the agreement of the greater number of attendees.</p><p>Article 29:</p><p>&nbsp; &nbsp; Directors are required to attend Board of Directors meetings, and supervisors are required to attend Board of Supervisors meetings. Directors and supervisors may not delegate attendance. If a director or supervisor is absent without valid reasons for two consecutive times, it is considered a resignation.</p><p>Article 30:</p><p>&nbsp; &nbsp; The sources of the Association's funds are as follows:</p><ol><li>Membership fees (New Taiwan Dollars):</li></ol><ul><li>Individual members: Five hundred NT dollars.</li><li>Group members: Five thousand NT dollars.</li></ul><ol><li>Annual dues (New Taiwan Dollars):</li></ol><ul><li>Individual members: Five hundred NT dollars.</li><li>Group members: Ten thousand NT dollars.</li></ul><ol><li>Business fees.</li><li>Member donations.</li><li>Commissioned income.</li><li>Funds and their interest.</li><li>Other income.</li></ol><p>Article 31:</p><p>&nbsp; &nbsp; The fiscal year of the Association is based on the calendar year, from January 1st to December 31st each year.</p><p>Article 32:</p><p>&nbsp; &nbsp; Two months before the start of each fiscal year, the Board of Directors shall formulate the annual work plan, income and expenditure budget, and staff remuneration table, submit it to the Member Assembly for approval (or the Board of Directors and Supervisors Joint Meeting if the Member Assembly cannot be convened as scheduled), and report to the competent authority for record before the start of the fiscal year. Within two months after the end of the fiscal year, the Board of Directors shall compile the annual work report, income and expenditure statement, cash flow statement, balance sheet, property catalog, and fund income and expenditure statement, submit them to the Board of Supervisors for review, return them to the Board of Directors with audit opinions, and submit them to the Member Assembly for approval. The report should be reported to the competent authority for record before the end of March (if the Member Assembly cannot be convened as scheduled, report to the competent authority first).</p><p>Article 33:</p><p>&nbsp; &nbsp; After the dissolution of the Association, the remaining assets shall be owned by the local autonomous organization or the agency designated by the competent authority of the location where the Association is located.</p><p>Article 34:</p><p>&nbsp; &nbsp; Matters not specified in this constitution shall be handled in accordance with relevant laws and regulations.</p><p>Article 35:</p><p>&nbsp; &nbsp; This constitution, after being approved by the Member Assembly (Member Representatives), shall be implemented upon approval by the competent authority, and any changes shall follow the same procedure.</p><p>Article 36:</p><p>&nbsp; &nbsp; This constitution was passed at the first session of the first Member Assembly on January 21, 2005.</p><p>&nbsp; &nbsp; Approved for record by the Ministry of the Interior on February 21, 2005, under letter No. 0940006900.</p><p>&nbsp; &nbsp; This constitution was amended and passed at the first session of the third Member Assembly on July 14, 2011.</p><p>&nbsp; &nbsp; Approved for record by the Ministry of the Interior on September 8, 2011, under letter No. 1000176198.</p></td></tr></tbody></table>]]></description>
      <pubDate>Tue, 22 Mar 2011 02:00:00 -1500</pubDate>
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      <title><![CDATA[Activities Summary]]></title>
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      <description><![CDATA[<p><strong>Activities Summary:</strong></p><p><strong>2018:</strong></p><ul><li>June: Green Building Promotion Seminar - Summary of the 2018 Green Building Assessment Handbook Revision</li><li>June: Green Building Demonstration Base and Low-Carbon Tourism Green Building Intellectual Tour Guide Instructor Training</li><li>May 29: Fourth Third Board of Directors Joint Meeting</li><li>March-November: Green Building Education Demonstration Base Visits</li><li>January-December: Low-Carbon Tourism Green Building Intellectual Tour Activities</li></ul><p><strong>2017:</strong></p><ul><li>December 20: Fourth Second Board of Directors Joint Meeting</li><li>December 16: Celebration of the 46th Architect's Day - Excellent Green Building Awards (Taiwan Green Building Development Association)</li><li>November: Green Building Rooted Education Seminar</li><li>November 18: Second Green Building Drawing Contest Awards Ceremony</li><li>November 17: Asia-Pacific Region World Green Building Council PHILGBC National Convention</li><li>July: Smart Green Building and Sustainable Smart Community Seminar</li><li>June 10-11: 2017 EcoFair Activities at the Ecology Expo</li><li>June: Green Building Demonstration Base and Low-Carbon Tourism Green Building Intellectual Tour Guide Instructor Training</li><li>January-December: Green Building Education Demonstration Base Visits</li><li>January-December: Low-Carbon Tourism Green Building Intellectual Tour Activities</li><li>January 20: Fourth First Board of Directors Joint Meeting and Member Assembly</li></ul><p><strong>2016:</strong></p><ul><li>December 23: Third Eighth Board of Directors Joint Meeting</li><li>December 10: First "Green Building Drawing Contest" Awards Ceremony</li><li>November: Low-Carbon Tourism Green Building Intellectual Tour Promotion Seminar</li><li>November: Green Building National Education Seed Teacher Training</li><li>August: Green Building Demonstration Base and Low-Carbon Tourism Green Building Intellectual Tour Guide Instructor Training</li><li>June: Smart Green Building and Sustainable Smart Community Seminar</li><li>May 6: Malaysia Green Building Association Sabah Branch Delegation Visit to Taiwan</li><li>April 30-May 1: 2016 Ecology Expo (EcoFair) Activities</li><li>April 14: World Green Building Council Korea 2016 APN Seoul Congress</li><li>March-December: Green Building Education Demonstration Base Visits</li><li>January-December: Low-Carbon Tourism Green Building Intellectual Tour Activities</li></ul><p><strong>2015:</strong></p><ul><li>December 12: Celebration of the 44th Architect's Day - Excellent Green Building Awards (Taiwan Green Building Development Association)</li><li>October 28: World Green Building Council Hong Kong Annual Meeting</li><li>October: Low-Carbon Tourism Green Building Intellectual Tour Promotion Seminar</li><li>October: Green Building Demonstration Base Guide Trainer Review</li><li>July 16: Third Seventh Board of Directors Joint Meeting</li><li>July: Green Building Seminar - 2015 Green Building Assessment Handbook Revision and Case Explanation</li><li>May-June: Green Building Elementary School Teacher Seed Teacher Training</li><li>May 22: Taipei International Tourism Expo</li><li>May: Low-Carbon Green Building Tourism Guide Review</li><li>April-November: Green Building Education Demonstration Base Visits</li><li>April-December: Low-Carbon Tourism Green Building Intellectual Tour Activities</li><li>February 12: Third Sixth Board of Directors Joint Meeting</li></ul><p><strong>2014:</strong></p><ul><li>November: Low-Carbon Tourism Green Building Intellectual Tour Promotion Seminar</li><li>October-November-December: Green Building National Education Seed Teacher Training</li><li>August: 2014 Green Building Seminar</li><li>August 4: World Green Building Council Brazil Annual Meeting</li><li>July 28: Low-Carbon Tourism Green Building Intellectual Tour Launch Ceremony</li><li>July: Green Building Demonstration Base Guide Trainer Review</li><li>July: Low-Carbon Green Building Tourism Guide Training</li><li>August-December: Low-Carbon Tourism Green Building Intellectual Tour Activities</li><li>June 18: American Green Building Council Visit to Taiwan for Exchange</li><li>May-December: Green Building Education Demonstration Base Visits</li><li>March 27: Third Fifth Board of Directors Joint Meeting</li><li>March 14: Bulgaria Green Building Council Visit to Taiwan for Exchange</li></ul><p><strong>2013:</strong></p><ul><li>December 25: Third Fourth Board of Directors Joint Meeting and Member Meeting</li><li>December 14: Celebration of the 42nd Architect's Day - Excellent Green Building Awards (Taiwan Green Building Development Association)</li><li>November: Green Building National Education Seed Teacher Training</li><li>September 11: World Green Building Council Asia Pacific Network Annual Meeting</li><li>July: Green Building Demonstration Base Guide Trainer Review</li><li>May: 2013 Green Building Seminar</li><li>April-December: Green Building Education Demonstration Base Visits</li><li>World Green Building Council Peru Annual Meeting</li><li>Poland Green Building Council, in collaboration with the World Climate Change COP19 activities</li></ul><p><strong>2012:</strong></p><ul><li>December 14: Third Third Board of Directors Joint Meeting</li><li>November 12: World Green Building Council San Francisco Annual Meeting</li><li>October 11: World Green Building Council Asia Pacific Regional Meeting</li><li>October: Green Building Demonstration Base Guide Trainer Review</li><li>August: 2012 Green Building Seminar</li><li>April-October: Green Building Education Demonstration Base Visits</li><li>March 9: Third Second Board of Directors Joint Meeting</li></ul><p><strong>2011:</strong></p><ul><li>December 17: Celebration of the 40th Architect's Day - Excellent Green Building Awards (Taiwan Green Building Development Association)</li><li>October 27-28: Green Building Education Demonstration Base Guide Trainer Review and Training Course - Southern Region</li><li>October 20-21: Green Building Education Demonstration Base Guide Trainer Review and Training Course - Northern Region</li><li>August 5: 2011 Eco-City Green Building Seminar - Southern Region</li><li>July 30: 2011 Eco-City Green Building Seminar - Central Region</li><li>July 22: 2011 Eco-City Green Building Seminar - Northern Region</li><li>July 14: Third First Board of Directors Joint Meeting and Member Meeting</li></ul><p><strong>2010:</strong></p><ul><li>November 18-19: Green Building Education Demonstration Base Guide Trainer Review and Training Course - Southern Region</li><li>November 11-12: Green Building Education Demonstration Base Guide Trainer Review and Training Course - Northern Region</li><li>October 26: Boomerang Lunch Meeting (Australia Office)</li><li>October 22: 2010 Eco-City Green Building Seminar - Southern Region</li><li>October 16: 2010 Eco-City Green Building Seminar - Central Region</li><li>October 8: 2010 Eco-City Green Building Seminar - Northern Region</li><li>October 7: Visit by the Japan Fukui City Citizens' Group</li><li>September 10-11: Li Cheng Construction Group Green Building Seminar</li><li>August 25: Xunda Elevator Green Building Seminar</li><li>July 11-14: HKCP Hong Kong Productivity Council Material Technology Department - Taiwan Green Building and Material Inspection Tour</li></ul><p><strong>2009:</strong></p><ul><li>October 29: Green Building Education Demonstration Base Promotion and Display Trial Plan - National Center for Traditional Arts</li><li>October 12-13: 2009 Green Building Towards Eco-City International Conference</li><li>October 11-14: Eco-City Green Building Promotion Seminar and International Integration Subsidy Program</li><li>October 1: Green Building Education Demonstration Base Promotion and Display Trial Plan - Public Service Personnel Development Center</li><li>September 25: Green Building Education Demonstration Base Promotion and Display Trial Plan - Yilan County Government</li><li>September 23-24: Green Building Education Demonstration Base Promotion and Display Trial Plan - Teacher Training Northern Region</li><li>September 18: Green Building Education Demonstration Base Promotion and Display Trial Plan - Visit to Delta Electronics Nanke Plant</li><li>September 16-17: Green Building Education Demonstration Base Promotion and Display Trial Plan - Teacher Training Southern Region</li><li>September 9: Green Building Education Demonstration Base Promotion and Display Trial Plan - Visit to Tainan Yizai Elementary School</li><li>September 4: Green Building Education Demonstration Base Promotion and Display Trial Plan - Visit to Taipei Public Library Beitou Branch</li><li>July 10-11: Green Building Label Review Operation Improvement Plan - Taichung</li><li>July 4: 2009 Eco-City Green Building Seminar - Central Region</li><li>June 26: Green Building Label Review Operation Improvement Plan - Taipei</li><li>June 19: 2009 Eco-City Green Building Seminar - Southern Region</li><li>June 5: 2009 Eco-City Green Building Seminar - Northern Region</li></ul><p><strong>2008:</strong></p><ul><li>October 17: 2008 Eco-City Green Building Seminar - Southern Region</li><li>October 9: 2008 Eco-City Green Building Seminar - Northern Region</li><li>October 4: 2008 Eco-City Green Building Seminar - Central Region</li><li>June 24: International Symposium and Product Exhibition on the Application of Green Building and Environmental Symbiotic Housing in Subtropical Regions</li></ul><p><strong>2007:</strong></p><ul><li>November 2-9: US Green Building Council 2007 International Conference and Exhibition</li><li>July 26: Seminar on Eco-labeling and Green Procurement Alliance</li><li>July 8-11: World Green Building Council (WGBC) Canada Annual Meeting</li><li>May 8: Seminar on the Development Strategy of the Green Building Materials Labeling System</li><li>January 15: Fifth Joint Meeting of Directors and Supervisors and the Third Member Meeting</li></ul><p><strong>2006:</strong></p><ul><li>November 15-17: US Green Building Council 2006 International Conference and Exhibition</li><li>October 29-November 4: 2006 World Green Building Council Annual Meeting - Mexico</li><li>October 27: Building Case Observation Activity - Changhua County Tianzhong Township Xinmin Elementary School and Taichung Huatiao Wine Storage Cultural and Creative Park</li><li>October 25: International Seminar on Green Building Materials and Indoor Environmental Quality Management System</li><li>August 23, 25: 2006 Subtropical Green Building International Symposium</li><li>August 26: Building Case Observation Activity - Kaohsiung City Government, Kaohsiung Port Waterfront, Love River Waterfront, and Zhouzi Urban Ecological Wetland</li><li>August 24: Building Case Observation Activity - Fubon Fu'an Memorial Hall and Oriental Golf Club Clubhouse</li><li>August 4: Building Case Observation Activity - Yilan Traditional Arts Center and Yilan County Government</li><li>July 7: Building Case Observation Activity - Tainan Yizai Elementary School and Chiayi 228 Memorial Hall</li><li>June 9: Building Case Observation Activity - Fubon Fu'an Memorial Hall and Oriental Golf Club Clubhouse</li><li>January 9: Fourth Joint Meeting of Directors and Supervisors and the Second Member Meeting</li></ul><p><strong>2005:</strong></p><ul><li>November 21: International Symposium on Subtropical Green Building</li><li>November 9: US Green Building Council Annual Meeting and World Green Building Council Board Meeting</li><li>October 27: US Green Building LEED Professional Certification Seminar</li><li>September 28: World Water Quality Monitoring Day and Bilateral Meeting with the US Environmental Protection Agency Delegation</li><li>September 27: Tokyo Sustainable Building Conference and Exhibition</li><li>September 2: Third Joint Meeting of Directors and Supervisors</li><li>August 10: Visit from the US Environmental Protection Agency Building Energy Efficiency Program</li><li>June 6: Visit to US Green Buildings</li><li>June 3: World Environment Day</li><li>June 1: US San Francisco World Green Building Council Annual Meeting</li><li>April 15: International Practical Seminar</li><li>March 8: Second Joint Meeting of Directors and Supervisors</li><li>January 21: Inaugural Meeting and First Joint Meeting of Directors and Supervisors</li></ul><p><strong>2004:</strong></p><ul><li>November: Preparatory Committee Established</li><li>August: Participation in the World Green Building Council India Annual Meeting</li></ul>]]></description>
      <pubDate>Tue, 22 Mar 2011 02:00:00 -1500</pubDate>
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      <title><![CDATA[Introduction to directors and supervisors]]></title>
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      <description><![CDATA[<table class="outer table"><tbody><tr class="head"><td>Job Title</td><td>Name</td></tr><tr class="odd"><td>Chairman</td><td>Zhou Guangzhou</td></tr><tr class="even"><td>Vice Chairmen</td><td>Liao Chaoxuan, Zheng Zhengli, He Mingjin</td></tr><tr class="odd"><td>Executive Directors</td><td>Liu Guolong, Huang Zhihong, Huang Guocang</td></tr><tr class="even"><td>Directors</td><td>Song Liangzheng, Yu Peiyu, Huang Rongyao, Zhang Qinghua, Chen Wenqing, Su Chongwei, Lin Zhenhong, Zhou Xingguo, Chen Qunda, Chen Pinzhi, Kang Wenchang, Chen Wenhong, Wang Rongji, Cai Yaoxian, Lin Ziping, Guo Baiyan, Li Kuipeng, Sun Zhenyi</td></tr><tr class="odd"><td>Chairman of Executive Supervisors</td><td>Xu Wenzhi</td></tr><tr class="odd"><td>Executive Supervisors</td><td>Chen Ruiling</td></tr><tr class="even"><td>Supervisors</td><td>iang Zheming, Wang Guangxiang, Zheng Mingren, Ye Junming, Lin Liguo</td></tr></tbody></table>]]></description>
      <pubDate>Tue, 22 Mar 2011 02:00:00 -1500</pubDate>
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      <title><![CDATA[Founding purpose]]></title>
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      <description><![CDATA[<p>&nbsp;</p><table border="0" cellpadding="0" cellspacing="0" style="width: 100%;"><tbody><tr><td colspan="2" valign="top"><table border="0" cellpadding="2" cellspacing="2" style="width: 96%;"><tbody><tr><td class="style1" height="173" valign="top"><p><img align="right" height="138" src="https://www.taiwangbc.org.tw/en/uploads/news/1000/2/70682197fd9c2fe9.jpg" width="158" /><strong>Founding purpose</strong></p><p><strong>1. Preface</strong></p><p>&nbsp; &nbsp; Taiwan, located in the subtropics, enjoys pleasant weather throughout the seasons, with hot but well-lit summers. Due to geographical factors, energy supply and water resource utilization have always been serious concerns. Faced with stringent domestic demands and global trends, Taiwan requires meticulous planning to overcome resource allocation challenges. Observing the daily lives of the majority, approximately eighty to ninety percent takes place indoors, either in offices, schools, or homes. Consequently, architectural design improvements have become a crucial task. Thus, the concept of "Green Buildings," encompassing ecological, energy-efficient, waste-reducing, and health-conscious structures, has emerged.</p><p>&nbsp; &nbsp; Over the past few decades of development in Taiwan, the nation has cultivated a highly qualified citizenry with an international perspective. Through joint efforts of the production, government, academia, and research sectors, Taiwan has developed its own Green Building Evaluation System with nine major indicators. The country actively engages in the exchange of green building development and evaluation systems with other countries and regions globally. In 2004, Taiwan officially applied for membership in the World Green Building Council to share the domestically developed evaluation system.</p><p></p></td></tr><tr><td class="style1"><p><strong>2. Composition of the Taiwan Green Building Association</strong></p><p>&nbsp; &nbsp; Formed on January 21, 2005, the association is comprised of individuals from the production, government, academia, research, and those interested in green buildings. Directors were elected, policies were established, and five committees were formed: the International Affairs Committee, Academic Education Committee, Industry Service Committee, Promotion Committee, and Financial Planning Committee. The Secretary-General oversees the coordination of assigned tasks.</p><p></p></td></tr><tr><td class="style1"><p><strong>3. Vision</strong></p><p>&nbsp; &nbsp; The Taiwan Green Building Development Association aims to introduce the concept of green buildings in a lively and healthy manner, promoting it across all levels of the country. The association seeks a deep understanding and recognition among fellow citizens regarding the nine indicators of biodiversity, base water retention, greening, carbon dioxide reduction, waste reduction, energy efficiency, water conservation, indoor environmental quality, and waste recycling. The goal is to demand that our offices and residences meet these nine indicators, achieving ecologically friendly, environmentally sustainable, and healthy construction nationwide. This not only reduces resource wastage but also fulfills our international responsibility to minimize global greenhouse gas emissions, reaching the realm of sustainable development.</p></td></tr><tr><td class="style1"><p></p><p><strong>4. Activities</strong></p><p>&nbsp; &nbsp; Through project research, academic seminars, case studies, and nationwide participation, the association promotes lively and interactive ways for the public to share resources.</p><p></p></td></tr><tr><td class="style1"><p><strong>5. Contact and Participation</strong><br />&nbsp; &nbsp; Website: <a href="http://www.taiwangbc.org.tw/"><a href="http://www.taiwangbc.org.tw/" title="http://www.taiwangbc.org.tw/" rel="external">http://www.taiwangbc.org.tw/</a></a><br />&nbsp; &nbsp; Email: <a href="mailto:taiwangbc123@gmail.com" title="taiwangbc123@gmail.com">taiwangbc123@gmail.com</a><br />&nbsp; &nbsp; Tel: 886-2-8667-6671</p></td></tr></tbody></table></td></tr><tr><td width="69%"><p></p><p><strong>Green Building Association - Articles of Association</strong></p></td><td width="31%"><div align="right">&nbsp;</div></td></tr></tbody></table><p class="style1"><img align="right" height="153" src="https://www.taiwangbc.org.tw/en/uploads/news/1000/2/70682197fda298e0.jpg" width="220" /></p><p>&nbsp; &nbsp; Establishing nine green building assessment indicators for vendor certification applications and consumer reference. In compliance with:</p><ol><li>Biodiversity Indicator</li><li>Greening Quantity Indicator</li><li>Base Water Retention Indicator</li><li>Daily Energy Saving Indicator</li><li>CO2 Reduction Indicator</li><li>Waste Reduction Indicator</li><li>Water Resource Indicator</li><li>Sewage and Waste Improvement Indicator</li><li>Indoor Environmental Indicator</li></ol><p><strong>Green Building Certification</strong></p><p>&nbsp; &nbsp; A simple definition is to "spend the least resources to construct, generate the least waste," which translates to environmentally friendly construction projects. For instance, using recyclable steel structure materials and cold zone wood materials to avoid the use of reinforced concrete building materials and reduce CO2 emissions.</p><p>&nbsp; &nbsp; As part of the "Green Building Promotion Program" announced by the Executive Yuan, the environmental assessment system specifies nine indicators:</p><ul><li>Greening</li><li>Base Water Retention</li><li>Water Resources</li><li>Daily Energy Saving</li><li>CO2 Reduction</li><li>Sewage and Waste Improvement</li><li>Indoor Environmental Quality</li><li>Biodiversity</li><li>Waste Reduction</li></ul><p>&nbsp; &nbsp; Any building must undergo scrutiny by the Ministry of the Interior's designated institution, obtaining approval for at least two of the indicators, "Daily Energy Saving" and "Water Resources," to qualify for the Green Building Certification.</p>]]></description>
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