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TIPO Releases the Analysis of Taiwan's Green Trademarks Industry – 2025 Report

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To continue tracking the development of Taiwan’s green trademarks sector, TIPO has released the 2025 edition of its report The Analysis of Taiwan’s Green Trademarks Industry. Building on the comparative 10-year analysis published in 2024, the latest report integrates updated data from 2024 to offer insights into trademark strategies for the green industry in response to global climate goals and net-zero initiatives.

Following the European Union's statistical methodology, the term “green trademark” refers not to visual design of trademark reproductions but to designated goods and services categorized under the Nice Classification. TIPO analyzed filings over the past decade across nine major green-related categories: energy products, transportation, energy conservation, reuse/recycle, pollution control, waste management, agriculture, environmental awareness, and climate change.

From 2015 to 2024, green trademark applications accounted for approximately 14.30% of Taiwan’s total filings. The proportion rose during the mid period (2018–2021) to an average of 15.57%, compared to 13.75% in the early period (2015–2017), then declined slightly to 13.03% in the later period (2022–2024). While recent trends show some fluctuation, the decline appears to be stabilizing in 2024.

Among the nine categories, Energy Conservation, Pollution Control, and Energy Products consistently recorded the highest number of applications—together comprising nearly 80% of all green trademark filings, highlighting these as the core sectors in Taiwan’s green trademark development.

  • Publish Date:114-09-09
  • Update: 114-09-09
  • Organization:International & Legal Affairs Office
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