Press Releases
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Green our City for People Green Policy Recommendations for the Next Chief Executive
24 groups and academics who are concerned about Hong Kong's environment and conservation policies ...
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Electric Vehicle Growth in China set to shrink oil demand, devalue oil companies
A new WWF-Hong Kong report reveals that electric vehicles (EVs) will become a cost-competitive ...
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Major Hong Kong Supermarket Groups Fail to Provide Sufficient and Accurate Information on Seafood Products Consumers are being misled and overcharged for mislabelled seafood
Today, WWF published new research detailing serious flaws in the transparency and reliability of ...
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Approval rate of brownfield applications rose to almost 90 pc in 15 years
A new study conducted by WWF-Hong Kong shows that, despite the persistent decline in the growth of ...
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Walk for Nature 2016 – A Triumph of Citizen Science Participants became “citizen scientists” for a day and explored Mai Po’s fascinating wetland ecology
WWF-Hong Kong’s annual flagship fundraising event, Walk for Nature, is being held this year on 26 ...
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Only 16 per cent of HK’s marine ecological hotspots are protected and managed
A new WWF Marine Ecological Hotspot Map published today reveals that only five of the 31 (16 per ...
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Coastal Watch Releases its Latest Ecological and Marine Litter Survey Report
Hong Kong is home to a broad diversity of coastal habitats, with around 6,000 marine species having ...
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WWF Report: Global Wildlife Populations Could Drop By Almost 70% By 2020 The next Chief Executive can help transform Hong Kong into Asia’s most sustainable city by incentivizing sustainable trade and consumption
New research has confirmed that humanity is consuming the Earth’s renewable natural resources at an ...
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WWF-Hong Kong Reveals Seafood in Local Supermarkets Contains Threatened Species, Banned Chemicals and Involves Human Rights Abuses Supermarket procurement policies must be improved immediately
Today, WWF-Hong Kong announced the results of an investigation called Seafood Supply Chain Risk in ...
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The Coastal Watch 2015-16 Wrap Up and Awards Ceremony Marine litter surveys results show plastic is the number one component of litter, Coastal Watch urges everyone to pledge to “Knock Plastic Out of the Ocean”!
In June 2014, WWF-Hong Kong launched the ground-breaking Coastal Watch project. The aim of this ...