06 Feb 2026
10:00 AM - 6:00 PM
BEC Auditorium, G/F, 77 Tat Chee Avenue, Kowloon Tong
By invitation only
About
Aviation continues to be one of the most challenging sectors to decarbonise in the drive toward net-zero emissions. As global momentum accelerates, sustainable aviation fuel (“SAF”) stands out as the primary solution for achieving meaningful emissions reductions in the near term. Following global trends set by the EU, UK, Singapore, and Chinese Mainland in scaling up SAF deployment and adoption, Hong Kong’s position as a leading international aviation hub presents both the responsibility and the opportunity to spearhead regional progress. In the Policy Address 2025, the HKSAR Government pledged to establish a comprehensive SAF industry chain and set consumption targets for departing flights by 2030.
Business Environment Council (“BEC”) launched the Hong Kong Sustainable Aviation Fuel Coalition (“HKSAFC”) programme in January 2024 to engage multi-stakeholders in developing Hong Kong’s position as a regional and global hub for SAF; deliver forefront research on SAF feasibility and strategies in Hong Kong; scale SAF supply chain and adoption in Hong Kong with competitive costs; and promote the introduction of SAF-industry-related support policies by the HKSAR Government.
Approaching the second anniversary since the launch of HKSAFC, BEC is hosting the HKSAFC Annual Symposium 2026. This year's symposium recognises the collective achievements of BEC and HKSAFC Partners in advancing SAF advocacy, industry partnerships, and stakeholder engagement across Hong Kong’s aviation sector. As Hong Kong strengthens its position as a leading international aviation hub, the symposium will spotlight HKSAFC's commitment to supporting the Government’s SAF ambition, while emphasising the vital role of collaboration along the entire value chain. Through knowledge exchange and multi-stakeholder dialogue, the event aims to accelerate SAF adoption and reinforce Hong Kong’s role as a catalyst for sustainable aviation in the region.
Event Details
Date: 6 February 2026 (Friday)
Time: 10:00a.m. – 6:00p.m. (Registration starts at 9:30a.m.)
Venue: BEC Auditorium, G/F, 77 Tat Chee Avenue, Kowloon Tong (Map)
Language: English
Participants: HKSAFC Partners and supporting organisations, Government, and relevant industry stakeholders
Fee: Free of charge but registration is required
Programme
| Time | Activity |
| 09:30 – 10:00 | Registration |
| 10:00 – 10:05 |
Welcome and opening remarks |
| 10:05 – 10:15 |
Guest of Honour keynote speech
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| 10:15 – 10:20 | Photo taking session |
| 10:20 – 10:35 |
Sharing from Chinese Government official: Mainland SAF development (online)
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| 10:35 – 10:50 |
Expert sharing: SAF Policy in the Singapore
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| 10:50 – 11:00 |
How green finance can support the development of SAF and the broader ecosystem
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| 11:00 – 11:10 |
Setting the scene: Enhancing Hong Kong’s SAF Ambition Highlight the Government’s SAF roadmap and share how BEC, with the support from Partners within the HKSAFC Programme, is mobilising industry collaboration to deliver our commitment on SAF physical uplift. |
| 11:10 – 11:25 |
Networking break |
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Session 1: National & GBA Development In line with the Policy Address pledge to build a comprehensive SAF industry chain and collaborate with Mainland authorities, this session explores the landscape in Chinese Mainland and how the Greater Bay Area may become a strategic hub for SAF industry. To learn about upstream feedstock collection, refinery development, and cross-border synergies that will enable Hong Kong to meet its 2030 SAF consumption target. |
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| 11:25 – 11:40 |
Scaling the SAF Industry in China: Challenges and Policy Recommendations
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| 11:40 – 11:55 |
Expert sharing: GBA SAF development
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| 11:55 – 12:55 |
Panel session: GBA SAF development: HK industry perspective
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| 12:55 – 2:15 | Lunch (self-arranged) & Network break |
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Session 2: Demand of SAF in HK, and influence of SAF policies on HKIA’s competitiveness With Hong Kong targeting a specified SAF consumption ratio for flights departing HKIA by 2030, this session examines how demand can be accelerated and sustained. We will explore public sentiment, corporate voluntary uptake strategies, and review enabling policies from different jurisdictions: what has worked, what hasn’t, and what Hong Kong can learn to shape an effective demand mechanism. The discussion will highlight how these approaches influence HKIA’s competitiveness and the broader SAF ecosystem. |
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| 2:15 – 2:30 |
Hong Kong Flyers’ Awareness and Support for SAF: Insights from a large-scale survey in 2025
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| 2:30 – 2:45 |
Expert sharing
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| 2:45 – 3:40 |
Panel Discussion: Demand mechanisms: what works for Hong Kong? Moderator: Mr Tejaswi Nimmagadda, Tiang & Partners
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| 3:40 – 4:00 | Networking break |
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Session 3: Blending SAF for Hong Kong The Policy Address announced the construction of an SAF blending facility to strengthen Hong Kong’s competitiveness. This session examines the economic, operational, and policy implications of local blending infrastructure. Discover how blending capacity will empower airlines to meet their SAF commitments and position Hong Kong as a regional distribution hub. |
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| 4:00 – 4:15 |
Partner sharing: SAF blending for Hong Kong
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| 4:15 – 4:30 |
Expert sharing: SAF blending and certification
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| 4:30 – 4:45 |
Partner Sharing: Financing SAF blending infrastructure
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| 4:45 – 5:15 |
Fireside chat: Blending SAF for Hong Kong – Mechanism to Maximise Benefits Moderator: Mr Merlin Lao, Head – Policy & Research, Business Environment Council
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| 5:15 – 5:20 |
Concluding Remarks: BEC’s Forward-Looking Role in Shaping Hong Kong’s SAF Ecosystem Summarise key takeaways from the symposium and outline next steps for policy advocacy, infrastructure development, and stakeholder engagement to accelerate SAF adoption.
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| 5:20 – 6:00 | Networking Session |
Speakers *arranged in order of appearance
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Mr Eason Chen Eason currently serves as Chief Operating Officer of the SAF Center under the Second Research Institute of the Civil Aviation Administration of China (CASRI SAF Center). Together with his team, Eason plays an important role in shaping national SAF policy, establishing industry standards, and advancing cutting-edge technologies that propel China’s decarbonization of aviation. Prior to joining CASRI SAF Center, Eason has already built an exemplary reputation in SAF industry. As General Manager of Sichuan Tianzhou—one of western China’s largest SAF producers—he oversaw corporate strategy, stakeholder engagement, feedstock sourcing, and global sales, driving the company’s rapid expansion and market leadership. Earlier in his career, Eason held pivotal positions at ExxonMobil and bp. Notably, he was appointed as the inaugural General Manager of the landmark joint venture between bp and China National Aviation Fuel General Aviation Company, where he pioneered initiatives that continue to influence China’s aviation-energy landscape. His deep expertise in carbon-reduction pathways and the global energy transition positions him as a leading voice in sustainable aviation.
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Ms Seow Hui Tan Ms Tan Seow Hui is a seasoned global executive with over two decades of commercial and sustainability leadership experience spanning the energy, aviation, healthcare, and consumer goods sectors. Prior to joining Singapore Sustainable Aviation Fuel Company Ltd. (SAFCo), Ms Tan held senior global positions at Shell, where she led commercial strategy, market development, and marketing for low-carbon solutions including Sustainable Aviation Fuel (SAF), Carbon Credits, Carbon Capture and Storage (CCS), and Hydrogen. Her work focused on developing scalable goto- market models and commercial platforms that accelerated the deployment of decarbonisation solutions across hard-to-abate sectors such as aviation and marine. Ms Tan was instrumental in the inception and launch of Avelia, the world’s first blockchain-enabled SAF Environmental Attribute programme. This pioneering initiative set a new industry benchmark for traceable decarbonisation solution in aviation. Under her leadership, the business she helmed transformed into a global sustainability leader through product innovation, brand repositioning, and commercial excellence. Her deep experience in driving systemic change in aviation – one of the most challenging sectors to decarbonise – combined with her commitment to sustainability, innovation, and cross-industry collaboration, will be pivotal in shaping SAFCo’s role in advancing the sustainable growth of Singapore’s aviation sector. Ms Tan has a proven track record in business development, product and commercial innovation, and organisational transformation. She has led diverse, multi-national teams across global markets at Shell, EssilorLuxottica, Procter & Gamble, and Citibank. She holds both a Master of Engineering and a Master of Arts in Chemical Engineering from the University of Cambridge and has further completed the Business Sustainability Management programme at the Cambridge Institute for Sustainability Leadership.
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Dr Jun Ma Dr Ma Jun is a prominent advocate for sustainable development and green finance, with significant influence both domestically and internationally. In Hong Kong, he is the Chairman and President of Hong Kong Green Finance Association (HKGFA) and contributes to various committees focused on green finance and sustainable development. In mainland China, he serves as Chairman of the Green Finance Committee and President of the Institute of Finance and Sustainability. Internationally, he chairs the Capacity-building Alliance of Sustainable Investment (CASI) and co-chairs several global green finance initiatives. With over three decades of experience, Dr Ma has held key roles, including Co-Chair of the G20 Sustainable Finance Working Group, and positions at the People’s Bank of China (PBoC), Deutsche Bank, World Bank, and International Monetary Fund (IMF). As a pioneering leader in green finance, Dr Ma has played a central role in advancing China's green finance ecosystem. He organised the country’s first green finance guidelines and bond taxonomy and initiated regional pilot programs. Globally, he has been instrumental in shaping the G20 Green Finance Framework, the Green Investment Principles for the Belt and Road Initiative, and the International Platform on Sustainable Finance (IPSF) Common Ground Taxonomy. His contributions toinitiatives such as the Network for Greening the Financial System (NGFS) on biodiversity and the CASI platform have further solidified his reputation. Under his leadership, his teams have supported over 20 governments and financial institutions in developing green finance strategies, earning him numerous international accolades. Dr Ma earned his Ph.D. in Economics from Georgetown University in 1994 and a master’s degree in Management Science from Fudan University in 1988.
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Dr Xiaobei He Dr He Xiaobei is a research fellow at the National School of Development (NSD), Peking University, and deputy director of the Macro and Green Finance Lab. Her research focuses on macroeconomics and climate policies. Prior to joining the Lab, she led the macro-finance research team as a senior fellow at the National Institute for Finance Research, Tsinghua University. Her publications include articles in leading academic journals and chapters in edited volumes. Xiaobei holds a Ph.D. in Economics from Goethe University Frankfurt, a Master's degree in Economics from the Hong Kong University of Science and Technology, and a Bachelor's degree in Engineering from Tongji University.
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Ms Joan Lou Joan Lou, Sales Director, is responsible for Junheng’s international sales and overseas market development. She has extensive experience working with global customers and a strong understanding of international fuel markets, regulatory frameworks, and government policies related to sustainable aviation fuel.
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Dr Krishna Savani Dr Krishna Savani is a Professor of Management and the Director of the Centre for Leadership and Innovation at the Hong Kong Polytechnic University. He obtained his Bachelor’s and PhD from Stanford University and taught at Columbia Business School before moving to Asia. He studies culture, diversity, choice, and decision making, among other topics. He has published over 90 research articles in peer-reviewed journals. His work has been disseminated in Harvard Business Review and Sloan Management Review, and featured in BBC, Forbes, and the New York Times. His research has received numerous awards, including the 2021 Responsible Research in Management award by the Academy of Management Fellows, and the 2016 Rising Star award from the Association of Psychological Science. He was featured among the 2018 “Top 40 Business Professors Under 40” by Poets and Quants. He has co-founded a start-up company that specializes in developing non-fakeable assessments to measure various cognitive and affective abilities, such as creativity, logical reasoning, emotional intelligence, and cultural learning.
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Mr Wei Jun Chua Wei Jun has 4 years of experience in biofuels, he is currently a biofuel analyst in S&P covering APAC short term analytics. Prior to his S&P role, he was a biofuels consultant in Argus Media focusing on long term renewable diesel and SAF development projects with financial institutes and O&G producers. Wei Jun holds a master's degree in economics from SMU and bachelor's degree in chemical engineering from TUM.
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Mr Jonsson Zhong 20+ years project experience in ESG innovation: Per Textile Sector, lead Climate Leadership Engagement Program, to disclose the local contribution for global climate action, by public GHG calculation tools development & renewable energy implementation development; Per Sales Brand, lead energy efficiency, renewable energy, circular projects within own supply chain; Per Service Provider, lead GHG Tools development of footprint calculation in service level, Holistic low-GHG solution development of SAF implementation.
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Mr Peter Lee Mr Lee is the Chief Sustainability Officer of the Airport Authority. He supports, guides and advises the Authority on the formulation and implementation of long-term sustainability strategies that encompass environment, social, governance, and climate resilience at corporate level. He also leads and manages all environmental matters related to the planning and implementation of the Expansion of the Hong Kong International Airport into a Three-Runway System, which is to maintain Hong Kong as an international aviation hub at the heart of Asia Pacific region. Before joining the Airport Authority in 2012, Mr. Lee has over 20 years’ experience in environmental and engineering consultancy, leading and managing the EIA studies for a number of major infrastructure and urban development projects. Mr. Lee is a founding fellow of the Hong Kong Institute of Qualified Environmental Professionals and the Secretary General of the Marine Ecology Enhancement Fund and the Fisheries Enhancement Fund.
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Mr Jack Yuen Jack has over a decade of cross-disciplinary experience in sustainability development and quality assurance within the energy and resources sector. In his current role as Director of Environment and Natural Resources at SGS, he is responsible for driving solution in sustainable fuels and climate change initiatives that align with global standards and evolving market expectations. Jack actively contributes to industry initiatives that promote sustainability and quality assurance. He is involved in energy and fuel strategy projects, supports digital transformation efforts focused on climate impact and disclosure, and collaborates on research and development across other areas. He also serves as a member of university R&D committees and industry-related boards, helping foster innovation and address sector-specific challenges. Beyond his corporate responsibilities, Jack is recognized as an industry expert and thought leader. He regularly participates in forums and conferences, where he shares insights on sustainability trends, regulatory developments, and best practices. His ability to translate complex challenges into actionable strategies has made him a trusted advisor to both business leaders and policymakers.
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Mr Merlin Lao Mr Merlin Lao is Head – Policy & Research at BEC. He leads the team to develop clear policy positions on pressing climate and environmental topics in Hong Kong, through undertaking research on latest domestic and international trends, engaging with the Hong Kong SAR Government and connecting insights of the local business sector. He is keen on net-zero transition that not only looks at decarbonisation, but also a more equal and liveable built environment. Mr Lao is a programme management professional with over 10 years of climate change and environment career experience across private, public and non-profit sectors in East Asia, with major exposure in Mainland China, Hong Kong, Macau and South Korea. Prior to joining BEC, he was the senior programme manager at an international non-governmental organisation driving sustainable cities agenda in China, Japan, Mongolia and South Korea, covering topics such as air quality, low-emission development, urban resilience, circular economy and nature-based solutions.
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Ms Luying Gan Luying is Managing Director, Head of Sustainable Finance for Greater China and North Asia at Standard Chartered Bank. Luying is a highly experienced professional in Sustainable Finance, specializing in driving Net-Zero transitions and translating market standards and regulatory frameworks into actionable client solutions. Prior to joining Standard Chartered Bank, Luying served as the Head of Sustainable DCM Asia-Pacific at HSBC in Hong Kong. Before her tenure in Hong Kong, she spent many years in London, where she was at the forefront of Sustainable Financing and working with public and private entities across various jurisdictions. Luying has led numerous landmark transactions, including Sustainable bonds for the Hong Kong SAR and the Republic of Indonesia. Earlier in her career, she worked at Morgan Stanley and EY in London, where she was responsible for structured product valuation. Luying holds a Master's degree from the London School of Economics and Political Science and a Bachelor's degree from Zhongshan University. She has been a CFA charterholder since 2011 and a Chartered Accountant since 2009.
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Should you have any queries, please contact Mr Clement Cheung at clementcheung@bec.org.hk.
06 Feb 2026
10:00 AM - 6:00 PM
BEC Auditorium, G/F, 77 Tat Chee Avenue, Kowloon Tong












