
Lin Cheng-han
Lin Cheng-han is a researcher with the Changhua Environmental Protection Union, where he studies the impacts of waste management practices in Taiwan. He has raised concerns about the proliferation of incinerators and landfill sites in Changhua County, emphasizing the negative consequences of pollution that arise from profit-driven development fueled by government incentives.
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Lin Cheng-han, a researcher from Changhua Environmental Protection Union, cited estimates on LNG storage demand.
Groups protest CPC’s Taichung projectChanghua Environmental Protection Union researcher Lin Cheng-han suggested wider notification methods for EIA public hearings.
Environmental groups say EIAs need reworkingLin Cheng-han, a researcher at Changhua Environmental Protection Union, highlighted the additional costs associated with waste management.
Green groups slam solar waste recyclingLin Cheng-han, a researcher at Changhua Environmental Protection Union, stated that illegal dumping has become a low-risk offense in Taiwan.
Ministry urged to raise illegal dumping penaltiesLin Cheng-han, a researcher from the Changhua Environmental Protection Union, stated that developers continue to propose new incinerators despite the county processing more industrial waste than it produces.
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