• Adam Chen

     

    Senior Manager

    Daxin Materials Corporation

     

     

    Topic

     

    Dual Pathways to Sustainable Development : Low Carbon and Circular Economy

     

    Speaker Profile

     

    Education:
    Master's Degree in DEOH, National Cheng Kung University

    Experience:
    Senior Manager, Sustainability and Environmental Protection Division, Daxin Materials Corporation

     

    Outline

     

    As the global push toward carbon neutrality accelerates, the circular economy and low-carbon processes have become dual driving forces for achieving sustainable development. By incorporating circular design during the material development phase, establishing a closed-loop resource management system, and maximizing resource utilization, process by-products can be transformed into products, thereby enhancing the carbon reduction benefits across the value chain. This not only effectively reduces environmental impact but also injects new economic value into the value chain, showcasing unlimited potential in the journey toward sustainable transformation.
    Additionally, process microreactor (Flow Reactor) technology plays a pivotal role as a breakthrough innovation. With its efficient reaction design and capability for safe scale-up, it enhances energy utilization efficiency while significantly reducing carbon emissions, providing innovative solutions for low-carbon processes. The flexibility and high controllability of Flow Reactors enable them to meet complex process demands, combining energy savings with environmental benefits.
    The synergy between low-carbon initiatives and the circular economy demonstrates a powerful momentum for driving corporate sustainability transformation. By implementing systematic strategies and leveraging innovative technologies, businesses can achieve a balanced integration of environmental sustainability, economic value elevation, and social responsibility, laying the foundation for a new era of the low-carbon economy.