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July 25, 2006
Pollution
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CE launches Action Blue Sky Campaign
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Donald Tsang, Sarah Liao launch Action Blue Sky campaign
Cool HK: Chief Executive Donald Tsang and Secretary for the Environment, Transport & Works Dr Sarah Liao officiate at the Action Blue Sky Campaign.
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Chief Executive Donald Tsang has again called on the community to pitch in to combat air pollution, at today's launch of the Action Blue Sky Campaign.

 

"Every small step taken by each individual to support the clean-air initiatives in our daily lives can help reduce air pollution," he said.

 

"Clean Air for a Cool Hong Kong!" is the Action Blue Sky campaign slogan. Mr Tsang  reminded people that setting their air-conditioners to 25.5 degrees Celsius would save about 1 billion units of electricity each year. He also urged the private sector to dress down in summer.

 

"My goal is to reduce electricity consumption in government offices by at least another 1.5% this year. I hope that every commercial building management will consider measures to save energy - they will also be saving money and the environment," he said.

 

HK, Guangdong cooperate in tackling pollution

Hong Kong and Guangdong are studying and adopting measures to improve air quality, he said, adding he hoped they could give a detailed account on this topic during the Ninth Plenary of the Hong Kong/Guangdong Co-operation Joint Conference in Guangzhou early next month.

 

Secretary for the Environment, Transport & Works Dr Sarah Liao is featured in two 30-second TV/radio announcements, speaking on regional co-operation in combating air pollution and how people can help improve air quality at the personal level.

 

These announcements will be broadcast regularly starting today.

 

At the ceremony, 17 schools and 13 corporations pledged to implement green measures to conserve energy and help reduce air pollution.

 

Many activities planned to support campaign

Publicity and educational activities will be rolled out in the coming months to encourage the community and the business sector to do their part to clean up the air, including the following:

 

* From August onwards, roving exhibitions with quiz booths on air pollution will be set up in 18 districts. The Advisory Committee on the Environment will also hold a workshop in September on the review of air-quality objectives. Green groups and academics will be invited to join the discussion.

 

* The Environmental Campaign Committee will join with the District Councils and green groups to reinforce green messages, such as setting air conditioners to 25.5 degrees Celsius, using energy-efficient products, switching off idling engines and reducing the consumption of products containing volatile organic compounds.

 

* The committee will also hold the Hong Kong Green School Awards and Green Pre-School Awards in September, along with the Eco-business Award. These will promote energy efficiency and conservation and highlight the business community's role and contributions in saving energy and reducing air pollution.

 

* The Student Environmental Protection Ambassadors Scheme will be launched in October to promote green messages at schools. School-based competitions will be organised to educate students about air pollution. 

 

* To enhance the environmental awareness of the local business community, a seminar to showcase best environmental practices in business and industrial operations will be held in late November.

 

The Environmental Protection Department organised the campaign. It hopes the  publicity and educational activities will gain the full support of the public and the business community, particularly businesses investing in the Pearl River Delta Region.

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