
"Yelu Group responds to Earth Hour"
From 8:30 to 9:30 p.m. on March 22, 2025, all seven branches of the Ye Green Hotel Group will simultaneously turn off non-essential lights in response to the global carbon reduction action "Earth Hour".
Together with tens of thousands of landmarks and people in more than 192 countries and regions around the world, we have turned off unnecessary lighting to demonstrate our concern and responsibility for the global environment.
Organized by O'right and officially authorized by the World Wildlife Fund (WWF), Yelusu fully participates in this event and is committed to turning the concept of protecting the earth into practical actions and doing its part to jointly protect the environment.
The whole nation responded and set a new record in carbon reduction!
This year, Taiwan has saved 298,000 kilowatts of electricity and reduced carbon emissions by 147,510 kilograms, which is equivalent to the amount of carbon absorbed by 13,410 20-year-old trees in one year. A total of 1.828 million kWh of electricity was saved and 955,585 kg of carbon emissions were reduced, which is equivalent to planting 86,871 20-year-old trees. The government took the lead and businesses and the public responded together. Nearly 600 businesses and groups and nearly 1,000 salons participated, setting a historical high and demonstrating the action power of the entire nation.


Earth Hour
Launched by the World Wildlife Fund (WWF) in Sydney in 2007, the "Earth Hour" event has become a global voluntary public welfare carbon reduction action. It advocates turning off "unnecessary lights" for one hour at 8:30 p.m. local time on the last Saturday of March each year. It calls for everyone, regardless of age, class and other background, to change the world under global climate change. Currently, 192 countries and regions and more than 18,000 world landmarks have "turned off the lights" to support the response with practical actions.
