2025 NYCU SDG Month Events

2025-09-01

To promote campus circular economy, the Office of Sustainability and University Social Responsibility will host the “Campus Circular Economy Launch – Reclaimed Wood Workshop” on September 2nd at Guangfu Campus.
We invite faculty and students to explore the value of resource reuse through wood recycling demonstrations and hands-on crafting, and to experience how circular economy principles can be applied in daily life.

Event Concept
Starting from our campus, we aim to implement a circular economy model. By recycling and reusing campus trees, discarded wood can be transformed into reclaimed wood products that are both practical and aesthetically pleasing.

This workshop will introduce the campus wood recycling process, showcase applications of reclaimed wood in everyday life, and invite participants to engage in hands-on crafting, deepening understanding and participation in circular economy and sustainable living.

Date & Time: Tuesday, September 2, 2025 | 15:00–16:30
Location: Guangfu Campus, Engineering Building 1 (EA101)
Capacity: 40 participants (Free, includes small wooden flower stand craft experience)
Registration Form: https://forms.gle/PS2rvUHqeovrrjgA9

Event Highlights

  • Lecture by Moku | Circular Economy × Reclaimed Wood
    Learn how NYCU promotes campus wood recycling and reuse, and explore the value and potential of reclaimed wood in daily life.
  • Hands-on Workshop | Experience Wood Reuse
    Create your own reclaimed wood item, learn basic woodworking skills, and experience the spirit of resource circulation and environmental sustainability through making.

We warmly invite you to join us, feel the warmth and texture of wood, and experience the beauty of campus circular economy—bringing sustainable living from campus into everyday life!

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