
Shen Chih-hsiu
Shen Chih-hsiu is the Deputy Minister of the Environment in Taiwan, known for his commitment to enforcing environmental protection laws. He has been involved in initiatives to combat illegal waste operations, highlighting the government's efforts to maintain ecological integrity and public health. His recent comments regarding the indictment of individuals involved in unlicensed waste operations emphasize the serious nature of environmental crimes and the potential penalties that offenders face.
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Recent news mentions
Deputy Minister of Environment Shen Chih-hsiu said yesterday that people who transport kitchen waste to hog farms could be fined up to NT$1 million.
Ministry warns of fines on contravening pig feed banDeputy Minister of Environment Shen Chih-hsiu said that the WHO listed UFP as a factor that could increase the risk of systemic inflammation, cardiovascular diseases and respiratory illnesses.
Government outlines plans for electric busesDeputy Minister of Environment Shen Chih-hsiu said in a report to the Legislative Yuan.
Ministry to launch PM0.1 monitoring trials next yearDeputy Minister of Environment Shen Chih-hsiu yesterday told a news conference that the vegetated area along the river has increased by 991 hectares from 2017 to 2023.
Ministry touts dust control workDeputy Minister of Environment Shen Chih-hsiu said that six companies involved in unlicensed waste operations could be fined up to NT$10 million each.
Taoyuan indicts 11 over illegal waste operations







