1. Environmental Aspect: Promoting Circular Economy and Sustainable Development
Reducing Construction Waste: Compared to traditional buildings, container construction generates significantly less construction waste during the construction process, aligning with the principles of green building.
Promoting Environmental Awareness: Container houses serve as a direct example of environmental education, conveying the sustainable development values of “reduction, reuse, and recycling” to the public.
2. Economic Aspect: Creating New Business Models and Reducing Costs
Low-Cost Housing Solutions: Providing fast and affordable solutions for affordable housing, youth apartments, and temporary housing in disaster areas, alleviating housing pressure for some regions and groups.
Spontaneous Development of Emerging Industrial Chains: From container procurement, modification, design, interior decoration to transportation and installation, a complete industrial chain has been formed, creating new business opportunities and jobs.
Lowering the Barrier to Entrepreneurship: Its low cost and high flexibility enable more people to open cafes, boutiques, pop-up stores, etc., with relatively small initial investments, stimulating grassroots entrepreneurship.

