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Worldwide Fund For Nature Hong Kong (“WWF-Hong Kong”) Walk for Nature @ Mai Po

The annual Walk for Nature at the birdwatchers’ paradise in Mai Po Nature Reserve combines the appreciation of nature with fundraising. Since we commenced our sponsorship in 2010, more than 25,000 individuals have participated. In 2021, our corporate volunteer team joined the walk together with 30 beneficiaries from Po Leung Kuk to enjoy the outdoors, while supporting WWF-Hong Kong.

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Green Power Hike

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Plantation Enrichment Programme

Since 2007, we have planted over 43,000 tree seedlings in Hong Kong. In support of the Agriculture, Fisheries and Conservation Department’s "Plantation Enrichment Programme”, we have sponsored the five-year tree planting programmes of Friends of the Earth (HK) and The Green Earth since 2017. Together with our NGO partners, we have planted over 14,000 seedlings.

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Food Made Good Hong Kong - Collaborating to promote Sustainability of Food & Beverage in the City

Recognising that food production is one of the largest sources of greenhouse gas emissions, the Group is Hong Kong’s first property developer to proactively engage with our F&B tenants to help them operate more sustainably as part of the Food Made Good Hong Kong framework through supporting a dozen of its restaurants to complete Food Made Good Hong Kong's meticulous sustainability audits that align with international standards in the past.

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