Press Releases
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Over One Hundred Restaurants On Board For WWF’s Sustainable Seafood Week 2015! Fast food chains, Chinese restaurants and hotels are new and welcome additions this year
Hong Kong is the second-largest per capita consumer of seafood in Asia. Our insatiable demand for ...
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Increased Protection Will Provide Big Boost to the Ocean Economy WWF-Hong Kong urges marine protected areas in at least 10 per cent of local waters
Expanding our protection of the ocean could result in a surprising payback: an increase in jobs, ...
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WWF Kicks Off Historic “Discovering Biodiversity in Hong Kong Wetlands” Project
Hong Kong’s Mai Po Nature Reserve is an iconic wetland, renowned locally, throughout south China ...
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WWF Reveals Renewable Energy Survey Results
Over 80 per cent of Hong Kong citizens believe that the Hong Kong government should open up the ...
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WWF Welcomes a Ban on Shark Fin Shipment
WWF-Hong Kong welcomes MOL Liner Ltd. to place a ban on the shipping of shark fin products on 18 ...
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Explore Hong Kong’s Exciting Natural World Through WWF’s Summer Activities!
(Updated on 20 May 2015) Summer is just around the corner and WWF has organized a ...
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Joint statement: Hong Kong needs a “fitter” electricity market
Hong Kong's electricity market prides itself on its safety, reliability and affordability. However ...
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Coastal Watch Takes on Lap Sap Wan - Reveals the extent of marine litter pollution
The plastic pellet spill disaster of August 2012 focused the public’s attention on our marine ...
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Earth Hour Success: Electricity Consumption Dropped Over 4% During the Hour
WWF’s Earth Hour, the world's largest collective environmental action, was successfully held at ...
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A species of bird new to Hong Kong and mainland China found at Mai Po Nature Reserve
On 19 April, for the first time ever in Hong Kong and mainland China, a Buff-breasted Sandpiper – a ...