2015年1月(只有英文版本)

BEC Monthly Features

BEC Policy Dialogue Series: 2015 Policy Address
22 January 2015: Part I – Dialogue with the Under Secretary for the Environment
23 January 2015: Part II – Dialogue with the Secretary for Development


“BEC Policy Dialogue Series: 2015 Policy Address” aims to offer a platform for our members to understand more about the Chief Executive’s 2015 policy direction, express views from the perspective of the business sector, and further explore areas of mutual interest in order to promote Hong Kong’s sustainable development and drive Hong Kong towards a low carbon economy. BEC is honoured to have two key officials of the Hong Kong SAR Government to introduce the latest polices and exchange views with members soon after the release of 2015 Policy Address on 14 January 2015.

In Part I, Ms Christine Loh, Under Secretary for the Environment, will meet with BEC members on 22 January 2015 to provide first hand updates on the policies related to environmental protection and sustainable development set out in 2015 Policy Address.

In Part II, Mr. Paul Chan, Secretary for Development, will elaborate policies under the purview of the Development Bureau in 2015 Policy Address, and exchange views and opinions with members. BEC is pleased to have the Hong Kong Green Building Council as a co-organiser for Part II of the series.

Please visit BEC website for details of the two events and contact Ms. Jill Chow (T 2784 3942 | E jill@bec.org.hk) for registration.

Submission on Phase 2 Public Engagement on the Proposed Establishment of a Harbourfront Authority

After consulting members of Harbour Business Forum (“HBF”), an initiative of BEC, BEC submitted a paper to Harbourfront Commission in response to the Phase 2 Public Engagement on the Proposed Establishment of a Harbourfront Authority. A copy of the paper is available in BEC website.

BEC Upcoming Events

16 January 2015: Eating and drinking @ the Hong Kong Harbourfront Workshop

BEC members are invited to join a workshop titled “Eating and drinking @ the Hong Kong Harbourfront” which is co-organised by HBF, an initiative of BEC, and Designing Hong Kong.

The purpose of the workshop is to bring together key stakeholders, including government officials, planners, developers and concern groups, to identify and prioritise the constraints and opportunities in facilitating the provision of food and beverage services and promoting an al fresco dining culture along the waterfront of Hong Kong.

Please visit HBF website for event details. To register, please contact Ms. Maggie Lam (T 6626 5875 | E maggie@bec.org.hk).

29 January 2015: BEC Leadership Networking Series

In the upcoming series, BEC invites Dr. David Wai Yin Leung, Director, Syn-Tech Fine Chemicals Co. Ltd., to introduce the solutions for minimising pollutants emission and diesel fuel saving technology. Dr. Leung will also share business cases on how to reduce the amount of pollutants while saving diesel fuel at the same time.

To register, please contact Ms. Joey Hui (T 2784 3958 | E joey@bec.org.hk). For event details, please visit BEC website.

6 February 2015: Industry Visit to site of Happy Valley Underground Stormwater Storage Scheme

Since 2011, Drainage Services Department have implemented Happy Valley Underground Stormwater Storage Scheme, a 2-phase project with the aim of reducing the risk of flooding to low-lying area of Wanchai and Happy Valley district.

In this visit, participants can learn about the application of movable weir system with supervisory control and data acquisition to collect and discharge the excess stormwater. Participants can know more how a water harvesting system collects and treats underground water and irrigation water for non-potable use.

To register, please visit here or contact Ms. Kitty Wong (T 2784 3924 | E kitty@bec.org.hk).

26 February 2015: BEC Leadership Networking Series (Spring Dinner)

BEC Leadership Networking Series cum Spring Dinner will be held at the Banqueting House in Tsim Sha Tsui on 26 February 2015. The dinner offers an excellent opportunity for members to meet and mingle with business executives and industry players, and celebrate the Chinese New Year together. To register, please contact Ms. Joey Hui (T 2784 3958 | E joey@bec.org.hk). For event details, please visit BEC website.

BEC Event

8 January 2015: Industry Visit to Shatin Sewage Treatment Works

Shatin Sewage Treatment Works is the largest secondary sewage treatment plant in Hong Kong. It occupies 28 hectares of land and treats 250,000m³ of sewage produced by about 600,000 residents in Shatin and Ma On Shan every day.

During the industry visit on 8 January 2015, participants visited the primary sedimentation tanks, aeration tanks and final sedimentation tanks to learn more about the sewage treatment process and its contribution to environmental protection.

BEC Partnership Programmes

CarbonSmart - Capability Enhancement Workshops

The CarbonSmart Programme is a government-funded programme which aims to encourage and sustain concerted industry effort on carbon audit and carbon reduction to shape a low carbon future. A series of capability enhancement workshops will be arranged for practitioners in the environmental industry to enhance their carbon management skills.

As one of the four organisers of the programme, BEC will host a workshop on 19 January 2015 to introduce carbon audit, its global trend and associated practical techniques. Representatives from Polytrade Paper Corporation Limited and Tomi Fuji Group Limited are invited to share their initiatives, experience and achievement on carbon reduction measures. For enrollment or enquiry, please contact Ms. Annie Yeung (T 2784 3964 | E annie@bec.org.hk).

EPD Territory-wide Glass Bottle Recycling Programme for Housing Estates

To promote glass bottle recycling in Hong Kong, the Environmental Protection Department has commissioned BEC to coordinate the implementation of the glass bottle recycling programmes in Hong Kong. As of December 2014, over 650 private housing estates and public housing estates have already participated in this programme.

All housing estates and residential buildings with property management offices are welcome to participate in this programme. Please contact Mr. Jonathan Li (T 2784 3921 | E em_admin@bec.org.hk) to learn more about the programme.

Speaking at “Community Action on Waste – Use Less, Reuse, Recycle”

On 14 December 2014, BEC’s representative from the Environmental Management team was invited to speak at an educational talk titled “Community Action on Waste – Use Less, Reuse, Recycle” to introduce the concepts of waste reduction at source, recycling and environmental protection to over 100 residents in Kwai Tsing district. The talk was co-organised by Kwai Tsing District Council, Kwai Tsing District Council Safe and Healthy Community Working Group and Lai Yiu Estate Resident Service Organisation.

BEC IEE Training Courses

BEC Institute for Environmental Education ("BEC IEE") will organise various environmental training courses in January and February 2015 as follows:

Indoor Air Quality (“IAQ”) Management & Improvement (4th Intake) (15 January 2015) – Participants can have an overview of IAQ, learn different chemical and biological components that affect IAQ, understand ways to manage and improve IAQ.

BEAM Plus Familiarisation Training for Site Supervisors (22 January 2015) – BEAM Plus for New Buildings, an environmental assessment scheme for buildings, requires site supervisors to oversee the implementation of a series of good site practices. This course offers comprehensive training that enables site supervisors to know how to manage BEAM Plus responsibilities in order to fulfill pre-requisite requirements and attain credits for site management, supervision, testing and commissioning.

BEAM Plus Familiarisation Training for Contractors (4th Intake) (5 February 2015) – This course offers a wide range of training that enables contractors to better manage their BEAM Plus responsibilities, including preparation of the necessary documentations to demonstrate compliance.

Please visit BEC website to view more details and schedules of BEC IEE programmes. For registration and enquiry, please contact Dr. Veronica Chan (T 2784 3937 | E beciee@bec.org.hk).

Information for BEC Members

Carbon Footprint Repository for Hong Kong Listed Companies Launched

An online carbon footprint repository (“CFR”), which enables listed companies in Hong Kong to disclose their carbon footprints and share successful stories on carbon management and practices, was officially launched on 15 December 2014. The CFR, in the form of a dedicated website (http://www.carbon-footprint.hk), was developed by the Environment Bureau (“ENB”).

At a launch ceremony co-organised by ENB and Hong Kong Exchanges and Clearing Limited, certificates were presented to 64 listed companies in recognition of their first-mover contributions and efforts in auditing their carbon footprints and disclosing their carbon data through CFR. The 64 listed companies joining the carbon disclosure initiative include more than 20 companies which are among the top 100 in terms of market capitalisation in Hong Kong. These listed companies come from different sectors, including property and construction, consumer services, financials, consumer goods, industrials, utilities, information technology, materials and telecommunications sectors.

Green Technology Corner – Showcase at BEC Headquarters

BEC has launched the Green Technology Corner at BEC Headquarters to provide more opportunities for members to showcase their green technologies and products. For more details about the arrangements of the Green Technology Corner, please contact Miss Kitty Wong (T 2787 3924 | E kitty@bec.org.hk).

BEC Members Corner

Nissan and HKDC Start Collaborative Testing of the 100% Electric Nissan e-NV200 Compact Van in Hong Kong

Nissan and Veolia’s subsidiary in Hong Kong, Hong Kong District Cooling Company Limited (“HKDC”), conducted field tests for the Nissan e-NV200 commercial vehicle at Kai Tak development area (“KTD”). HKDC is currently operating the first environmentally-friendly District Cooling System (“DCS”) in KTD to provide chilled water for air-conditioning to buildings within the area.

The field tests form part of a comprehensive field testing programme by Nissan to promote cleaner mobility solutions for Hong Kong. This initiative between Nissan and HKDC aimed at driving further development of zero-emission mobility solutions and infrastructure in Hong Kong, so as to help Hong Kong become a more sustainable city.

During the field tests, HKDC operated a Nissan e-NV200 as an operations vehicle under different road conditions, including developed areas and construction sites, in KTD. The vehicle was also used at the Cruise Terminal as well as Hong Kong’s Children Hospital to support DCS’s daily operations.

Vehicle operations data has been recorded and stored in a data logger for future analysis and research at Nissan’s research facilities in Japan. Nissan will evaluate the model’s further potential for commercial use in Hong Kong.

"BEC Members Corner" is dedicated to BEC members for the purpose of introducing their recent achievements, success stories, innovative ideas or solutions on environmental sustainability. Members are invited to provide us with an English write-up with a maximum of 200 words, which BEC will reserve the rights of editing and publishing. The submission deadline for the next E-newsletter is 27 January 2015 (Tuesday).

To submit an article or enquire about this section, please contact Ms. Joey Hui (T 2784 3958 | E joey@bec.org.hk).

BEC Members Update

Please join BEC in welcoming the following member:

General Member
Perfect Green Suppliers Company Limited

BEC Supporting Events

Date Event Organiser
26 January 2015 Post-COP20 Forum: From Lima to Paris

http://bec.org.hk/events-current/post-cop20-forum-from-lima-to-paris

Business Environment Council

Civic Exchange

17 April 2015 HKIE Environmental Division Annual Forum "The Future Directions and Breakthroughs of Hong Kong's Environmental Industry"
http://bec.org.hk/events-current/the-hkie-environmental-division-annual-forum-the-future-directions-and-breakthroughs-of-hong-kongs-environmental-industry
HKIE Environmental Division
2014 – 2015 5th Hong Kong Corporate Citizenship Program
http://bec.org.hk/events-current/the-5th-hong-kong-corporate-citizenship-program
Hong Kong Productivity Council
2014 – 2015 The "Let's Save 10L Water" Campaign
http://www.waterconservation.hk/en/main.html
Water Supplies Department
2014 – 2015 HSBC Water Programme for Industrial Water Management
http://bec.org.hk/events-current/hsbc-water-programme-for-industrial-water-management
Hong Kong Productivity Council
2014 – 2015 HKSTP Soft-landing Programme for Technology
http://bec.org.hk/events-current/hkstp-soft-landing-programme-for-technology-and-innovation-collaboration
Hong Kong Science & Technology Parks Corporation