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Opening ceremony of Sustainable Development Fund project Carbon Neutral Action held (with photos)

The following is issued on behalf of the Council for Sustainable Development:
 
     The opening ceremony of the Carbon Neutral Action project, funded by the Council for Sustainable Development (SDC) and organised by the Office of Service-Learning, Lingnan University, was held today (December 1). Carbon Neutral Action is one of the projects approved for funding under the 14th round of application for the Sustainable Development Fund, as well as one of the celebration events for the 25th anniversary of the establishment of the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region.
 
     At the ceremony, the achievements of various departments of Lingnan University in promoting sustainable development were showcased and workshops themed on sustainable development were organised for public participation. The Mobile Exhibition on Low-carbon Living under the Carbon Neutral Action project was also officially opened today. It will move to different venues in New Territories West to promote and offer residents practical tips on low-carbon living, as well as raise public awareness of carbon reduction.
 
     Speaking at the ceremony, the Chairman of the SDC, Dr Lam Ching-choi, said, “There is no time to waste in combating climate change. We must encourage all sectors of the community to take action proactively in their daily lives to help Hong Kong achieve carbon neutrality before 2050 and enhance Hong Kong as a liveable and sustainable city.”
 
     Various activities under the Carbon Neutral Action project, including roving exhibitions, workshops and exploration tours will be held in New Territories West to enhance public understanding of low-carbon living and sustainable development. Training will be provided to ambassadors through the university network and the Elder Academy to foster inter-generational harmony, and educate elderly people. General public tips on reducing waste and carbon emissions in the four aspects of living, namely “clothing”, “food”, “living” and “travel”, will be shared.  A carbon reduction challenge and living bazaars will also be held on the university campus. Coupled with other community activities, it is hoped that the project will help to integrate the concept of low-carbon living into the community.
 
     Other approved projects under the 14th round of application for the Fund that have been launched include:
 

  • Embracing a Low-carbon World Leadership Programme of the Hong Kong Federation of Youth Groups. The programme seeks to facilitate exchanges among youths in the Guangdong-Hong Kong-Macao Greater Bay Area (GBA) through online and onsite forums, and assist them in grasping the latest developments and opportunities in the GBA;
 
  • Towards Net-Zero School Project of UNESCO Hong Kong Association. The project will provide training on sustainable development and carbon neutral policies for school administrators, encourage them to integrate sustainable development into school administration and curricula, as well as enhance students’ awareness of carbon reduction through workshops with a view to assisting schools in establishing carbon neutral campuses; and
 
  • Low-carbon Lives in Inclusive Society by Silence Limited. Targeting the hearing-impaired community, the project aims to promote low-carbon and green living through tailor-made promotional videos and workshops, and more. The Hongkong Electric Company, Limited, was also invited to share knowledge on household electrical safety, energy saving and carbon reduction at the event.
 
     The Sustainable Development Fund was set up in 2003 to provide financial support for initiatives that will help enhance the public’s understanding of sustainable development and encourage the application of sustainability principles in Hong Kong. So far, 14 rounds of applications have been processed and a cumulative total of 82 projects have been approved for grants from the Fund. Details of the approved projects are available at the Fund’s website (www.eeb.gov.hk/en/susdev/sdf/approvprj.htm).
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CE, Principal Officials of HKSAR Government and ExCo Non-official Members express condolences on passing of late Former President Jiang Zemin (with photos)

     The Liaison Office of the Central People’s Government in the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region (HKSAR) set up a mourning hall inside its office building for the late Former President of the People’s Republic of China, Mr Jiang Zemin. The Chief Executive, Mr John Lee, today (December 1) went there to send condolences and express profound respect for President Jiang on behalf of the HKSAR.

     Principal Officials of the HKSAR Government and Non-official Members of the Executive Council also paid tribute and expressed profound condolences.

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International fine food importer and distributor expands with new retail business in Hong Kong (with photo)

     â€‹International fine food importer and distributor, Classic Fine Foods, today (December 1) opened a new Les Halles European premium gourmet shop in Hong Kong in a bid to reinforce its position in the industry by offering customers a diversified total shopping and gourmet experience.

     The new European premium gourmet shop named Les Halles, which means “The Market” in French, is located on Lee Tung Avenue in Wan Chai. It offers a variety of more than 100 authentic, high-quality and carefully selected brands directly delivered from Europe, aimed at creating “a place to find the taste of home”, where customers can find a new cooking inspiration every day and share a unique gourmet taste with their family and friends.

     Apart from the retail section on ground floor, the two-storey shop with a total area of over 4 700 square feet also has a function space, a place for tastings arranged by suppliers for clients called TasteLab, and cooking classes for VIP customers, according to Deputy Managing Director (Retail Division) of Classic Fine Foods (Hong Kong) Limited Ms Evelyn Tang.

     Classic Fine Foods has been one of the leading fine food importers and distributors in Hong Kong for over 20 years. The company sees an increasing demand for premium food from individual local customers amid rising trends of cooking at home during the pandemic, hence its first attempt to enter the retail market with the new European premium gourmet shop to tap the growth opportunity.

     Ms Tang said, “Hong Kong has long been a leading global trade and financial hub with a free trade policy. In terms of food culture, Hong Kong has been open to influences from all over the world and in turn, has created demand for high-end imported food.”

     She added, “It is common to see in this gourmet’s paradise the modern twists of imported western ingredients in Asian dishes that give a unique taste. We are excited to source the best from the world for our customers at Les Halles to create many hearty dishes at home.”

     Associate Director-General of Investment Promotion at Invest Hong Kong (InvestHK) Mr Charles Ng said, “We are happy to see the expansion of Classic Fine Foods after its 20 years in Hong Kong as a fine food importer and distributor. It shows confidence not only in the city’s vibrant food and beverage industry, but also our status as a premier logistics hub in the region in terms of efficiently importing a wide array of food from all over the globe.”

About Classic Fine Foods

     Founded in 2001, Classic Fine Foods (Hong Kong) offers high quality products to the best restaurants and hotels as well as the most prestigious department stores and gourmet food outlets. It aims to enhance every cooking and dining experience with high quality products such as caviar, foie gras, wagyu beef, Iberico ham, chocolates, pastry decoration and more. For more information about Classic Fine Foods, please visit www.classicfinefoods.com.

About InvestHK

     InvestHK is the department of the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region Government responsible for attracting foreign direct investment and supporting overseas and Mainland businesses to set up or expand in Hong Kong. It provides free advice and customised services for overseas and Mainland companies. For more information, please visit www.investhk.gov.hk.

     For photos, please visit www.flickr.com/photos/investhk/albums/72177720304089554.

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