HONG KONG, CHINA - Media OutReach - 8 July 2019- In recognition of Chinachem Group's commitment to minimizing light pollutionand energy wastage, the Environment Bureau has once again conferred thePlatinum Award and Gold Award of Charter on External Lighting on 22 Chinachemproperties.
Mr. Donald Choi, Executive Director and Chief Executive Officer ofChinachem Group, says, "As a developer with a mission, we are committed to buildingquality, functional and environmentally-friendly homes, shopping malls andhotels for the sake of social well-being. To reinforce our commitment tosustainable developments, we have developed a 15-year carbon reduction strategywhich targets to reduce carbon emission up to 38% by 2030. We will continue tosupport the Charter on External Lighting to transform Hong Kong into a morelivable city."
Chinachem affiliate properties have taken part in the initiative andawarded the Platinum Award of Charter on External Lighting, including The Lily,South Crest, The Golden Gate, Nina Tower, Chinachem Tsuen Wan Plaza, Chinachem333 Plaza, Chinachem Tower, 1 Hung To Road, Hong Kong Chinese Bank Building,Two Chinachem Plaza, Chinachem Hollywood Centre, Chinachem Leighton Plaza, TwoChinachem Exchange Square, Chinachem Exchange Square, L' hotel Nina etConvention Centre, L'hotel élan, L'hotel Causeway Bay Harbour View, Lodgewoodby L'hotel Mongkok and Lodgewood by L'hotel Wanchai. In addition, ChinachemCameron Centre and Chinachem Golden Plaza received the Gold Award of Charter onExternal Lighting.
Chinachem properties have been participating through switching offexternal lighting installations of decorative, promotional or advertisingpurposes between 11 pm (or midnight) and 7 am since the debut of Charter onExternal Lighting in 2016. Up to now, a total of 22 Chinachem propertiessupport the Charter.