Press Releases
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WWF’s Recommendations for the 2019-2020 Budget – Transform Hong Kong into Asia’s Most Sustainable City
1. Land supply: cease studies on using country parks for housing purposes and support a ...
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WWF calls for ecological baseline studies ahead of Government’s Infrastructure Study at proposed Reclamation Sites
WWF notes the Development Bureau’s response to Land Supply Task Force’s final public engagement ...
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Sustainable Seafood on Hong Kong Ocean Park Marriott Hotel Menu
WWF-Hong Kong has partnered with the newly-opened Hong Kong Ocean Park Marriott Hotel to help it ...
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Re: Public Engagement Report of Land Supply Task Force- WWF Urges “Brownfield First”, Marine Spatial Planning Before Considering Reclamation
In response to the release today of the Land Supply Task Force’s final public engagement report, ...
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WWF Draws Support from 2,500 Volunteers for Flag Day
Over 2,500 volunteers stepped out to show support for WWF-Hong Kong’s (WWF) Flag Day fundraising ...
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Hong Kong Government Must Press On with Stronger Climate Pledges
WWF-Hong Kong has called on the Hong Kong government to press ahead with setting ambitious carbon ...
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“Drink Without Waste” Calls on Hong Kong to Reduce Beverage Waste
WWF-Hong Kong joins the “Drink Without Waste” initiative to call on Hong Kong to reduce single-use ...
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WWF’s Corporate Sustainability Summit Calls for an End to Single-Use Plastics
WWF-Hong Kong’s collaboration with the business sector to reduce single-use plastics, including ...
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WWF calls for a science-based approach linking city wetlands to restore balance in biodiversity – think flyways and act locally to protect wetland areas.
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Special Needs Addressed with
Nature with No Barriers ProjectMai Po Nature Reserve unveils brand new update with universal access facilities and infrastructure, ...