「企業同心」健康社區大使人員註冊計劃

ESG Matters has recently participated in the “「企業同心」健康社區大使人員註冊計劃” certified by HKQAA. We are glad to announce that May, Tracy and Jessica, have become the ambassadors of this programme.

Although COVID-19 brings loads of inconvenience to our daily lives, it reminds us the importance of personal hygiene, public health awareness and community care. Join us to raise public health awareness!

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Cybersecurity Webinar with HKCNIA

We are very happy to see there were more than 170 attendants joining our Cybersecurity webinar yesterday. A big thanks to HKCNIA Wilson Kwok & Chairman Chong for leading the session and Lavin Yeung & Wai Kong Wong for sharing cybersecurity tips and risk mitigation.

The third wave of Covid-19 infections has hit HK, but companies are staying resilient in these hard times. In this webinar, we introduced some government funding programmes for which corporates can apply. Apart from Dbiz and TVP, BUD would also be a timely measure to help the companies in HK. If you need help applying for the government fundings, feel free to email us at contact@esgmatters.asia

Special thanks to Nicole Kuo for organising the event. Stay tuned for our next webinar!

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Green Event Pledge

We are honoured to be invited by the Environmental Protection Department (EPD) to participate in their programme Green Event Pledge, supporting the reduction in consumption of one-off disposable items.

It’s common that event organizers in Hong Kong will simply provide disposable cutlery to attendants for the sake of convenience. According to data provided by the EPD, daily plastic dining-ware disposal increased from 154 tonnes to 166 tonnes, or by 7.7% in 2018. An extra 4,380 tonnes of disposable plastic dining-ware were used and dumped into our landfills in just 1 year. If these disposable plastic items had not been collected as garbage, they would probably have been resting forever in our seas or in the stomachs of marine organisms.

To reduce consumption, a step we have taken is to provide reusable cutlery for our staff and guests at our events and encourage them to use it daily. Bringing our own cutlery is easier than we imagined. Let’s rethink our practices and go green together to save the planet.

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New Webinar Platform

To do a good job, an artisan needs the best tools. “We tried a new webinar platform this afternoon, and found it very professional and user friendly,” said Lavin Yeung. She hosted an online training session at Cyberport Hong Kong for a world leading environmental assessment software to ESG Matters Asia customers.

Why try different tools? We believe this kind of virtual meet up is becoming a new normal, and we have to make sure we bring the best experience to our audience. As a result, We’re now actually using 3 different virtual meeting platforms to suit all of their different needs.

Also, partners and friends continue to send us recommendations on alternatives, such as ClickMeeting. We will keep on exploring and see if there are other viable platforms.

Even better, businesses can now apply for D-biz to get subsidies for the purchase of virtual meeting tools. Reach out to us if you are interested in applying, at contact@esgmatters.asia

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Pledging Ceremony to Support ENB’s Green Employment Scheme

ESG Matters Asia May Lit attended the pledging ceremony to support ENB’s Green Employment Scheme at HKPC – Hong Kong Productivity Council last night.

The programme aims to subsidise companies and organisations to employ graduates working in areas related to environmental discipline, sustainable development and more by providing job opportunities for graduates interested in environment-related fields.

Feel free to contact us to find out more about the mentorship programme.

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