Contents:

To provide the public with information about single-use plastics and explore ways to gradually control non-essential and hard-to-recycle single-use plastic items, territory-wide public engagement (PE) exercise adopting a bottom-up and stakeholder-oriented approach was conducted the Council for Sustainable Development (SDC) in 2021. During this PE, a total of 35 engagement events were organised with around 2,600 people participated. SDC also received and analysed over 9,400 views collection forms, 60 written submissions from public and trades and successfully interviewed 1,003 persons via the randomized telephone opinion survey. On 14 Apr 2022, SDC presented the 24 recommendations across 5 key areas to the government on the control of single use plastics. This seminar aims to equip our members with a better understanding of these recommendations and initiatives.

  • Latest situation of use of single-use plastics in Hong Kong
  • Current local and overseas practices
  • Brief description of the SDC's public engagement
  • Recommendations

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Program:

6:50 pm Registration

7:00 pm Sharing by Ir Kenny Wong

7:50 pm Q&A

8:00 pm End


Venue: Online by Zoom


Language: This talk will be conducted in ENGLISH


Fee: This is a free event *refer to notes


All members, HKIQEP members and non-members are welcome to join. (See Notes 1 & 2)


Notes:

  1. A 1-hour CPD Certificate will be awarded to EMAHK and HKIQEP Members.
  2. HK$50 will be charged to non-members who wish to receive a CPD Certificate.



Zoom Link: Already sent to the registered attendees by email.

Speaker

  • Ir Kenny Wong (Head - Carbon & Environmental Excellence at Hong Kong Productivity Council)

    Ir Kenny Wong

    Head - Carbon & Environmental Excellence at Hong Kong Productivity Council

    Ir Kenny Wong is the Head of Carbon and Environmental Excellence Unit in the Hong Kong Productivity Council. Ir Wong has over 25 years of experience in environmental management and technologies research and development, with expertise in energy and carbon, waste management, corporate sustainability; and has been leading design and implementation of cleaner production systems for various types of trades and industries, R&D & commercialization of environmental and automotive technologies. Ir Wong also has extensive experience in leading public policy research and studies; development and implementation, as well as stakeholders’ engagement on policies and initiatives of government and corporations. Ir Wong possesses many professional qualifications and is enthusiastic in providing community services to various sectors, e.g. he served as the Chairman of the Hong Kong Waste Management Association, Chairman of Environmental Division of the Hong Kong Institution of Engineers, a member of the Advisory Committee on Water Resources and Quality of Water Supplies for the HKSAR Government, etc.

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