Choochart: Carbon emission can be achieved by reducing rice pad residue burning. To set up a social enterprise using rice straw as the raw material to produce biodegradable packaging for the online shopping value chain is a good and practical idea. 

Whitaker: consider it a good project idea overall, though paying farmers for chemical herbicides and other issues seems self-defeating in a concern for a cleaner cirular economy. 

Nicole: Role-playing fits the theme. By pointing out the online shopping tendency, how to reduce the plastic package pollution appears an importance issue. This group also addresses government regulations in Indonesia and Taiwan. Professor Lucie from Czeh Republic gives us the insightful export insights about the substainability issue. 

Choochart: Food shouldn't be wasted. Moving the food production and consumption close together may reduce urban food waste. The initiative is ngood bot the operation process shall be complicated. The whole process consists of a lot of subprocesses. Less practical, as a result.

Nicole: The storyline is very attractive. Role-playing fits the theme very well. This group creates a food chain from farmers to consumers in a eco-friendly and financially supportive way. This group also allocates edcuation resources to stakeholders to make this plan implementable.

Choochart: following Ucup example to reduce plastic container usage is a goo idea. The project can be said as a good implemetation. It can be also scaled up in the future.

Nicole: This group addresses the important issue of plastic pollution. By proposing six strategies to alleviate the plastic pollution in NCHU campus, the students and store shoppers can benefit simutaneously and reduce the plastic pollution together.

Choochart: analysing the plastic pollutionsituation via best practise & SWOT analysis is impressive. However, the conclusion that the key concerning issue is the government attitude makes the solutions suggested less practical.

Whitaker: inventive production in the video; nice summary of data; discount based ideas for encouraging recycling; sees policies though mostly toward consumers instead of producers/consumers even though discusses both.

Nicole: The story is fascinating. By using a SWOT analysis, this group analyzes and compares government policies to prevent plastic pollution in Czech Republic and Taiwan. This inter-country comparison provides us a global view and enhances our environmental protection awareness.

Choochart: Stating that learning capability can be improved by solving digital divide problem is a good starting point. However, the solutions seem not much practical.

Whitaker: good project; could have more data on drawbacks instead of only benefits to distance learning, though good ideas on finding some policies for greater equity in access. 

Nicole: During the Covid-19 pandemic period, the equipements related to access online courses appear significantly important. However, for certain areas such as Eswatini, there is difficulty to access the online courses. This group discusses this important issue and attempts to find the solutions to achieve the education substainability goal in those areas.