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It’s a new year, and many people in Taiwan take the opportunity to clean their houses and get rid of objects they no longer need, but that also means lots of waste. According to the Taiwan Toy Library Association, 80% of toys that are discarded in Taiwan end up in incinerators or landfills. FTV reporter Stephany Yang takes us to see how the Taiwan Toy Library gives new life to secondhand toys and donates them to people in need. Stephany Yang FTV reporter Over the past 18 years, The Taiwan Toy Library Association has collected over 400 metric tons of secondhand toys in Taiwan. Volunteers at the Taiwan Toy Library Association examine and disinfect donated toys, wrap them, and divide them into different boxes. After cleaning and repairing these old toys, the association puts some of them to use in art projects for older adults at a care center in New Taipei. Others get donated to children in rural areas of Taiwan, Africa, Indonesia, Nepal, Myanmar, Thailand, Child We don’t usually have a lot of toys at home, but there are many here, it’s so fun. My favorite toy is this one. Child It’s fun because there are a lot of different toys. The association says many toys are made out of plastic, and some contain materials that are harmful to the environment. The most common toys the association receives are figures from animated movies, stuffed animals, and miniature cars. Since many of these toys are made out of materials that aren’t recyclable, they get thrown into the trash. According to the Taiwan Toy Library Association, Taiwan has approximately 40 tons of toys that are thrown away every year, and one-third of them cannot be recycled. Wang Ya-hsien Taiwan Toy Library Association About 90% of Taiwan’s toy waste is plastic, and 80% of it ends up in incinerators or landfills. This causes very serious pollution to the environment and ecology, especially because it’s plastic. In addition, many toys have metal parts, for example, wires and batteries, and we all know that the battery pollution is terrible for the earth. The association says that toys in Taiwan have an average life of six months before they are discarded. It hopes that by collecting, repairing, and distributing these secondhand toys, it can help reduce waste. Mr. Chuang Volunteer Some are rusted, which makes restoration hard and unlikely. We check to see if the buttons are still good. The battery inside must be removed because sometimes it may take a while until the toy is delivered to the child. If a wire is broken, it may still be repairable. But if it’s the battery that’s malfunctioning, it might not be fixable. Wang Ya-hsien Taiwan Toy Library Association Last year we collected 75 tons of toys. These toys will be sorted and repaired. We will send these toys to rural areas and nonprofit organizations. According to our data, there are more than 80,000 people and about 1,600 organizations that we have sent toys to. We hope to expand our services and help more people in the future. The association encourages people to not only choose their toys wisely and use toys longer, but also participate in its toy exchange so that secondhand toys can get a new life and be donated to those in need.