O'right Green Building Headquarters Introduction
Perhaps for most people, O'right is a strange brand, but its architecture and research and development of hair care products have significant merits! Committed to the "green salon value," O'right has not only won various international awards but also represented Taiwan at a United Nations conference. What sets O'right apart from others? A visit to its green building headquarters located in the Longtan mountain area will surely leave you in awe! This "greenest company in Taiwan," which occupies 1,500 ping (approximately 5,000 square meters), features a clear water form architecture that is the first green building cosmetics factory in Asia, passing the "Taiwan EEWH Gold Level" and multiple ISO certifications. The uniquely designed office spaces face south, allowing natural light to enter, while the deep window design gently blocks direct sunlight. The indoor ventilation is excellent, with the entire area using LED lighting, saving millions on electricity bills each year! Indoor greenery creates fresh air, and the outdoor native tree species in Taiwan have reduced carbon emissions equivalent to 1.5 Daan Forest Parks over three years! In addition to the "low-carbon office," O'right has also planned an "energy-saving changing room," incorporating water-saving certified bathroom facilities and a foot-operated water system that requires no electricity and no hand contact, upgrading energy savings! O'right offers not only innovative indoor planning but also surprising outdoor spaces! The "giant sunshade" along the hall is actually a solar light cover, combined with solar panels and wind turbines on the roof to achieve 100% solar and wind energy production, warming the environment while cooling the Earth. The ecological pool and landscape waterfall at the entrance use recycled water resources, beautifying the environment and reducing heat! O'right has created the world's first shampoo bottle that can grow a tree; the bottle can completely decompose into compost, and when the acacia tree seed attached to the bottom is planted, it becomes a "tree in a bottle." This creative design has won the German iF Packaging Design Award and received recognition from the German Red Dot. With a comprehensive green supply chain, O'right actively practices environmental concepts, hoping to make the Earth "more beautiful and better," just like its corporate philosophy.
