Page 77 - USI Newsletter No.94
P. 77
CSR 企業社會責任活動
Activity NO.94
Kunshan Site / SZ&HZ&KS OPS & VP / KS OPS / MSC / Rongmei Sun Shenzhen Site / ADM / SZ&HZ Human Resource Division / Sussie Dong
After 6 years, as I set foot on this land in Inner Mongolia once again, memories I feel very fortunate to have participated in this MTP event! Digging holes,
come flooding back. The first time I arrived here, all I saw was a colorless watering, and pruning in the branches, enduring wind and sun, and
landscape, lacking vitality. But this time, I witnessed green trees and sweating profusely, I deeply realized that it is not as easy as sitting in an
farmlands. As long as there is progress and improvement, even if it's slow, it air-conditioned office, moving a few fingers, or simply donating money.
doesn't matter because environmental conservation itself is a long-term battle. Moreover, the power of one or a few individuals is limited; it takes the
My partners and I worked eagerly in tree planting, watering, and pruning sustained efforts of many people to make even a small impact on the
processes because we all had one common goal: to do our best and contribute environment. Environmental conservation goes beyond just donating
our small efforts to the Earth. We hope to encourage more people to participate money. It requires us to make energy-saving efforts, reduce emissions, and
in such activities, to value environmental protection, to rebuild harmony with avoid wasteful practices in our daily lives. I urge more USI colleagues to
nature, and to restore the Earth to its former beauty. come together to cherish our planet and our home.
Taiwan Tsaotuen Site / Central Engineering II / Poco Wang
The long-awaited MTP event in Inner Mongolia has come to an end. Although
the actual experience didn't fully align with my initial expectations, the
excitement and passion in my heart continue to burn like an everlasting flame.
What seemed like an easy task of digging holes turned out to be challenging
due to the fine and flowing nature of the Inner Mongolian sand. Often, just after
digging up a shovel of sand, almost two-thirds of it would automatically flow
back into the hole. Watering was another physically demanding task. Being in a desert area with limited
water resources, the organizers provided a water cart. However, the water cart couldn't reach the planting
site, so we had to manually carry water. After a day of physical work (which made for a very satisfying sleep
that night), I couldn't help but contemplate what more we, as Earth's inhabitants, can do for our planet to
thrive. From our daily lives, including our consumption and lifestyle choices, I'm determined to incorporate
more environmental awareness and action. I eagerly look forward to the next opportunity to participate in
Huizhou Site / SZ&HZ&KS OPS & VP / MSC2 / Black Li tree-planting activities and continue contributing to the well-being of our precious Earth.
As a fortunate member of the USI tree planting ambassadors, I had the
opportunity to participate in the 2023 MTP event in Inner Mongolia. Despite
being actively engaged in public welfare, this was my first direct involvement Huizhou Site / QA&CSR / SZ/HZ QMD2 / Fanjun Zeng
in the field of environmental protection. Inner Mongolia, with most areas Through this MTP event, we can experience the beauty of nature and the preciousness
receiving less than 400mm of annual precipitation, faces scarcity of vegetation of life. During the planting process, we feel the power of nature and also recognize our
and extreme aridity. Both natural and social factors contribute to severe own strength and responsibility. By participating in tree-planting, we can contribute
desertification in the region. Addressing wind and sand erosion can be
to environmental protection and ecological development, while also raising our
approached from both natural and human perspectives. In addition to fencing and prohibiting grazing, tree awareness and sense of responsibility towards the environment. This experience
planting and setting up straw checkerboard barriers can help reduce surface wind speed and mitigate the allows us to understand the importance of afforestation and ecological preservation.
destructive power of wind erosion. This enlightening journey awakened my awareness. While individual efforts We should cherish every tree around us, care for flowers, plants, and trees, and take
may seem small, the collective impact of collective action is significant and enduring. I earnestly hope that every small steps to reduce waste and protect the environment. Ultimately, tree-planting is
tree planted by USI colleagues will grow tall and strong. Let us begin by planting trees, reducing the use of plastic not just an action; it is a mindset and belief that guides us in safeguarding our
and disposable items, and actively promoting environmental protection and sustainable practices to safeguard environment and embracing a sustainable future.
our precious Earth.
74 75