Formosa Plastics Violations and Fines in Texas
These posters were printed for a public hearing held in US congress, organized by the International Monitoring Formosa Alliance.
FPG's Global Reach: Corporate Maps
Global map of Formosa Plastics activity sites, highlighting China, Taiwan, Vietnam, and the United States as primary locations of facilities.
Petrochemical Display: Indigenous Traditional Weaving Statue
Artificial display of an indigenous person doing traditional weaving of fabrics in the Formosa Plastics Museum, located in Taoyuan, Taiwan.
Collaborative Research and Activism: Tim Schütz & Zoe Friese
Image of Tim Schütz, a Ph.D.
I love Changhua, I don't want petrochemical industry: A painted wall in Taixi Village, Taiwan
Eight characters, “我爱彰化 · 不要石化,” are painted on a concrete wall along a road outside Taixi village in Changhua County, translating to two simple phrases: "I love Changhua" and "Don't want petrochem
FPG's Beginnings: Ox-drawn Cart of PVC Resin
This replica is a display in the Formosa Plastics Museum in Taoyuan, Taiwan. It depicts the original ox-drawn cart that the company first used in the 1950s to transport PVC resin.
Portrait of Founder Wang
This is a portrait of Wang Yang-ching (王永慶), founder of Formosa Plastics Group, displayed in the Formosa Plastics Museum in Taoyuan, Taiwan.
Mini, Lego-like building set depicting the Formosa Plastics Group Museum in Taoyuan, Taiwan. Purchased from the museum souvenir shop and assembled by Zoe Friese.