Telling Sustainability Stories Through Film: Farglory Land & Farglory Life Win at the Taipei Golden Eagle Micro Movie Awards
August is a month where images take center stage. August 6th, International Film Day, and August 19th, World Photography Day, not only celebrate technological advancement but also honor the evolution of human culture through visual storytelling. In an era of information overload, video has emerged as a more engaging medium than text, offering a vivid audiovisual experience that resonates with audiences.
Recognizing this shift, Farglory Land and Farglory Life have embraced video as a tool to communicate sustainability—a topic that needs proactive promotion in Taiwan. By translating complex concepts into relatable, everyday narratives, these films make sustainability more accessible and emotionally compelling for the public.
A Heartfelt Message from Farglory Group’s Breakthrough Lecture Series
Amid a warm and inviting atmosphere, with colorful afternoon tea and lively conversation, four senior executives—Farglory Group Vice Chairman Chao Wen-Chia, along with panelists Vice President Yang Shun-Chin, Tong Yuan Construction General Manager Hsiao Chu-Yen, and Farglory Realty Vice President Chang Yi-Chang—took the stage. Rather than maintaining a formal distance, they engaged the audience with a relaxed and genuine approach, sharing stories and philosophical observations on how “the toughest fighters embrace compassion in their struggles”.
Farglory Group’s Sustainability Highlight Report: Telling a Lighter, Brighter Sustainability Story
In recent years, international sustainability disclosure frameworks have been increasingly integrated, placing greater emphasis on assessing sustainability’s impact on financial performance. As a result, sustainability information must now be disclosed alongside financial reports. This shift not only strengthens the integration of sustainability within traditional capital structures, but also seamlessly reinforces sustainability’s ‘standard-ness’ within corporate operations. In other words, sustainability reporting is no longer an optional supplement but a critical, rigorously compiled component of corporate disclosures, on par with annual financial statements.
A Sneak Peek at Farglory Group’s 2023 Sustainability Highlight Report!
Farglory Group's Multifaceted Initiatives to Combat Extreme Climate Change
According to research data from Taiwan’s Ministry of Transportation and Communications, the average temperature in Taiwan has risen by approximately 1.5°C over the past century—significantly surpassing the global average. Projections indicate that Taiwan will face shorter winters, longer summers, decreased spring rainfall, and intensified Meiyu (“Plum Rain”) downpours. In response to these climate trends, Farglory Land and Farglory Life (both within the Farglory Group) have begun reevaluating how their products can help customers adapt to extreme weather conditions while actively working to mitigate climate change.