en.Wedoany.com Reported - Asia Cement is participating in the Far Eastern Group's cross-industry sustainability exhibition, which will be held from August 7 to 9 at the 2026 Asia Pacific Sustainability Expo at Taipei World Trade Center Hall 1. Under the theme "Co-creating Net Zero, Far Eastern Together" and the curation concept "Sustainable Far Eastern, Cross-Domain Co-prosperity," the Far Eastern Group joins hands with Far Eastern New Century, Asia Cement, Far EasTone Telecommunications, Far Eastern SOGO, and Far Eastern Big City to co-curate the exhibition, planning four major zones: "Circular Economy," "Low-Carbon Building Materials," "Smart Net Zero," and "Green Living."
Asia Cement, together with Ya Tung Ready-Mixed Concrete, showcases low-carbon cement and LoopCon Ganggu low-carbon concrete, which can reduce carbon emissions by up to 70%. Far Eastern New Century exhibits innovative applications of circular materials, single-material design, and recycled polyester. Far EasTone Telecommunications demonstrates building net-zero, disaster prevention and energy storage, and smart environmental water monitoring technologies. Far Eastern SOGO showcases trays made from repurposed old uniforms, a first in Taiwan's department store industry. Far Eastern Big City presents achievements in all-age co-learning, arts and culture public welfare, and local co-prosperity, demonstrating the social inclusion value of shopping malls.
At the exhibition site, all booths fully adopt circular design, implementing the circular concept from pre-exhibition planning, construction, and display to post-exhibition dismantling, sorting, and recycling. The exhibition area uses modular structures, energy-saving LEDs, digital displays, and rental equipment to reduce resource consumption. On-site features include circular recycled exhibits, single-material interactive displays, product traceability inquiries, 3D models, LED sphere audio-visual presentations, and a nine-grid interactive game, guiding visitors to learn about circular materials, low-carbon building materials, smart governance, and green living.










