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Seminar & Workshop: Sustaining your Business in a Carbon-constrained Economy

30.07.2013

Climate change is a growing concern for businesses and industries. To mitigate climate change risk exposure, The Hong Kong Council of Social Service and WWF-HK jointly organised a Seminar and Workshop on u0022Sustaining your Business in a Carbon-constrained Economyu0022 on 30 July 2013.

The Event aims to bring together business, operations and technical leaders in different industries to explore climate change impacts and sustainable business growth opportunities in a carbon-constrained economy. About 100 participants coming from the Business and Social Services sectors attended.

Four speakers were invited to share their experiences. Representative from Asia at Trucost, Ms Chaoni Huan, Head of business development, she shared a case study report on Puma’s Environmental Profit u0026amp; Loss Accounts (EPu0026amp;L). Mr Victor Kwong, Head – Corporate Health, Safety u0026amp; Environmental of The Hong Kong and China Gas Company Limited, Mr Norman Tsoi, Group Operations Officer of Knight Frank, and Mr Noel Yue Chi Hang, IT Head of Knight Frank, they shared on how to integrate Environmental Strategies into their business operations. Besides, 4 concurrent workshops were also conducted, providing participants with more practical tools and information for improving energy efficiency and carbon emission.

About 100 participants from the Business and Social Services sectors

Representatives from the business sectors share their successful experience in the implementation of environmental strategies

Participants understood more about improving energy efficiency and carbon emission through concurrent session.

Participants understood more about improving energy efficiency and carbon emission through concurrent session.

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