CHAMBER PROGRAMMES
September 2004
Issue

2004
Hong Kong Eco-Business Awards Launched
Efforts to
reduce waste have never been more important, both for the health of the environment and
businesses' bottom lines
Business
owners around Hong Kong who have been fighting for years to boost the efficiency of their
operations while at the same time reduce their impact on the environment are about to
receive recognition for their efforts as the countdown to the 2004 Hong Kong Eco-Business
Awards has begun.
Since the inception of the
Hong Kong Eco-business Awards in 1999, more than 670 organizations have participated in
the scheme. Speaking at the launching ceremony of the awards on August 9, Secretary for
Home Affairs Patrick Ho Chi-ping, said efforts to protect the environment have never been
more important, both for the health of the environment and businesses' bottom lines.
"The business sector in Hong Kong is becoming more conscious of the
importance of environmental management in their operations," he said. "An
increasing number of enterprises have been adopting environment-friendly practices in
their operations. They are doing it not only for the sake of complying with
statutory standards and regulations, but also out of the sincere wish to make the Earth a
better place to live now and for the future generations."
Now in its sixth year, the
scheme introduces various sector-specific award categories each year, depending on the
social, economical and environmental changes of the community. This year, three
distinctive awards have been designed, namely, Green SME Award, Green Construction
Contractor Award, and the Green innovative Practice Award.
During the launching
ceremony, 61 organizations were awarded the Wastewi$e Logo in recognition of their waste
reduction efforts. These included promotion of waste reduction, collection and recycling
of recyclables, and buying or manufacturing of recycled products.
This year, the Grand and Gold
Award winners of 2003 Hong Kong Eco-Business Awards shared their experience in
environmental management at the ceremony with the audience.
The deadline for entries
for this year's awards is September 30, after which all entries will start the assessment
and interview process. The final judging will take place from December 2004 to January
2005, and the winners will be announced in an awards presentation ceremony in March 2005.
For
more details, visit www.ecc.org.hk/eco-b/
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