EU Demands Prepaid Waste Disposal in Fast Fashion Amélie Poulain2023-10-1002.5K views Sometimes you will need different styles of clothes and shoes to match your identity. In addition to showing yourself, you also show respect for the occasion you are attending. Therefore, fast fashion brands with diverse styles have been popular around the world for a long time, but they have also caused many environmental controversies. According to EU statistics, each person throws away 12 kilograms of clothes and shoes every year, causing serious environmental disasters. Read more
Nearly Half of Middle- and High-Income Countries Have a Positive Attitude Towards Taiwan Audrey Hazel2023-08-2202.2K views Pew Research Center’s 2023 Spring Global Attitudes Survey was released. Among the 24 middle- and high-income countries participating in the survey, nearly half of the adult respondents had a favorable view of Taiwan. About a quarter of the people surveyed held a neutral opinion, and the countries with the best impression of Taiwan were Japan, South Korea, and Australia. Read more
The Japanese Animation Market is the World Leader, and Anime Market Reached 2.74 Trillion Yen Sheila Nelly2023-08-1903.7K views According to Anime Industry Report 2022, The 2021 Anime Market Reached 2.74 Trillion Yen, 113.3% of the previous year—the overseas market account for the most significant revenue, promoting the global… Read more
Living Hells for Pedestrians! The Top Five Worst Traffic Safety Countries in the World Amélie Poulain2023-08-0903.1K views In recent years, there have been many fatal car accidents in Taiwan, and drunk driving problems were also serious, making Taiwan known as a pedestrian hell. According to the number of traffic accident deaths per 100,000 people, the World Bank lists the world’s top five pedestrian hells, namely Dominican, Zimbabwe, Venezuela, Liberia, and Eritrea. Read more
Find a Cure for Jet Lag? Try Chili and Chocolate Amélie Poulain2023-07-2402.6K views New research has found that adjusting food menus, timing of meals and sleep, lighting, and scheduling stretches can help reduce in-flight discomfort and jet lag on long-haul flights. And eating chili and chocolate on the plane can boost your spirits and keep you awake. Read more
The World Economy Faces a Crisis of Disintegration as The Workforce Ages Amélie Poulain2023-04-0703.2K views The World Bank warned in March that the impact of an aging workforce on the global economy continues to intensify. In Japan and South Korea, due to the rapid increase in the proportion of the elderly population and the lack of a young labor force, the economic growth rate has been significantly dragged down. China, the United States, and many European countries are facing the problem of an increasing retirement population, but there is a shortage of a replaceable labor force. Read more
4 Day Week Study Finds Fewer Work Hours but Earns More Profits Amélie Poulain2023-03-1702.3K views The results of the world’s largest 4 Day Week experiment show that the average annual revenue of enterprises increased by 35% and the employee turnover rate dropped by 57%. Therefore, more than 90% of enterprises are willing to allow employees to continue to work 4 days a week. Employees enjoy the balance between work and life, which improves overall work performance and efficiency. Read more
Vectra Heavy Haulers Offers Enterprise On-Demand Trucking Services Irma Katherine2023-03-0901.8K views Vectra Heavy Haulers takes care of the equipment used to transport your cargo by conducting monthly internal safety audits. With these policies in place, it provides a worry-free solution when… Read more
Deadly Cold Snaps could Become the Norm as Global Warming Impacts Intensify Amélie Poulain2023-03-0102.4K views Have you felt the power of the cold snap this winter? According to a “CNN” report, climate anomalies have become more severe since last year. In addition to the disasters caused by the extremely high temperature in summer, deadly cold snaps will also become the norm, and the severe cold weather will continue to intensify. Read more
Studies Have Found That People With Higher Annual Incomes Are Not Necessarily Happier Audrey Hazel2023-02-2702.1K views A study by Nobel laureates Kahneman and Deaton found that after Americans earn more than $75,000 a year, happiness does not increase with income. Numerous studies have also shown that people with high monthly salaries are not necessarily happy, but only those who are engaged in jobs they are interested in and who are satisfied with both internal and external factors of job satisfaction are happy to work. Read more