Why is 💯 So Hard to Reach?
From 123 practical tests conducted at KCISLK, we identified a "knowledge gap" between intuition and official regulations. Here are the top three "Boss Level" questions with the highest error rates:
The Eco-Volunteer Challenge
Q1
Where do KFC chicken bones go?
(A) Pig Feed (B) Compost
(C) General Trash
Q2
What about the straw on a Tetra Pak?
(A) Recycle it (B) Trash it
(C) Separate it
Q3
Which one is "Compost Waste"?
(A) Fish bones (B) Fruit peels
(C) Expired bread
Q4
A greasy, unwashed paper lunch box?
(A) Paper (B) General Trash
(C) Plastic
Q5
Max fine for littering in Taoyuan?
(A) NT$1,200 (B) NT$6,000
(C) NT$10,000
Q6
Safest place for old batteries?
(A) Collection bins (B) Drains
(C) Soil
Q7
What do the 4 arrows signify?
(A) Aim better (B) 4-in-1 System (C) 4 Seasons
Q9
Which icon is for "Water Saving"?
(A) Blue drop & Hand (B) Green leaf (C) Red circle
Q8
Trash bin is full! A volunteer should:
(A) Walk away (B) Stuff it (C) Assist & Educate
Q10
The first "R" (Reduce) in 3R means?
(A) Recycle (B) Source Reduction (C) Reuse
Eco-Heroes :
Interviews & Resilience


Background Story:
Out of 123 participants, he was the only student to achieve a perfect score of 100. He admitted falling into the "chicken bone" trap during his first attempt. Refusing to give up, he studied the recycling handbook and challenged the quiz again to reach perfection. His journey embodies the core message of our project: Environmental resilience is about the courage to learn from mistakes.
G9 Perfectionist
The Golden Quote:
"Environmental protection isn't just about finding the right answers; it's about the courage to face and correct our mistakes."


Background Story:
Having moved to Taiwan at the age of 9, this teacher has 17 years of local living experience and achieved the highest score among all faculty members. As an expat, he has witnessed the evolution of Taiwan’s recycling system firsthand. Though once perplexed by the complex regulations, he now deeply admires this "Taiwanese Precision" and integrates it into his global-minded curriculum.
International Perspective
The Golden Quote:
"Taiwan's recycling system may be complex, but it truly reflects how seriously this island takes its future."

The Gift of Heritage
We chose Blue-White Slippers and Ka-tsi Bags as rewards, representing the agricultural era's values: Cherish, Endure, and Reuse.
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Blue-White Slippers : Originating in the 1950s from military supplies repurposed for civilians, they symbolize the resilient "can-do" spirit of Taiwan.
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Ka-tsi Bags : Known as the "Taiwanese LV," these bags originated from rush weaving and stand as the ultimate pioneer of the circular economy.

Z-Generation Action
Born into the fortunate Gen Z, we use modern creativity (Pins) to carry forward our ancestors' spirit of valuing every resource.


Proudly Born in Taiwan 🇹🇼
In the 1980s, we combined chewy pearls with milk tea to create a global icon. It’s our gift of creativity to the world!

