Swire Properties Adopts 100% Renewable Electricity in Guangzhou, and Launches Smart Waste Reduction Challenge in Hong Kong



BEAM Plus 2021 Half-year Wrap Up
Hong Kong Green Shop Alliance Award 2021 – Call for Submissions
Hong Kong Smart Green Building Design Best Practice Guidebook - Launch Event
HKGBC Launches Energy Performance Database and Diagnostic Analytics Dashboard
Shopping Paradise Going Green



 

Swire Properties Adopts 100% Renewable Electricity in Guangzhou, and Launches Smart Waste Reduction Challenge in Hong Kong

 

Fighting Climate Change, We're All In
 
Swire Properties has launched the second edition of the Sustainability We All Count campaign – “Fighting Climate Change, We’re All In”. This year, the programme highlights the urgency of limiting global warming to 1.5°C and calls for all stakeholders to join the collective fight against the climate crisis. As the first developer in Hong Kong and the Chinese Mainland to commit to “Business Ambition for 1.5°C ”, the Company is set to double-down on their decarbonisation efforts to achieve net-zero emissions by 2050. 

 

Swire Properties' Taikoo Hui in Guangzhou became powered by 100% renewable electricity in July 2021.
 
As one of the major milestones to help achieve its 1.5°C ambition, Swire Properties’ Taikoo Hui, Guangzhou, its flagship mixed-use development in the Chinese Mainland’s Greater Bay Area, has been powered by 100 per cent renewable electricity since 1 July 2021. The renewable electricity is generated via off-site wind power assets and purchased from a third party. This is Swire Properties’ second portfolio in the Chinese Mainland, after Sino-Ocean Taikoo Li Chengdu, to be powered by 100 per cent renewable electricity. 

This milestone allows Swire Properties to reduce Taikoo Hui, Guangzhou’s annual CO2 emissions by over 12,000 tonnes and increase its mix of renewable electricity in the Chinese Mainland to over 37 per cent. Moreover, Swire Properties is one of the first real estate developers in Guangdong Province to accomplish “net zero carbon” in its annual electricity consumption for both landlord and tenants’ operations. 
 
   
Swire Properties launches Smart Waste Reduction Challenge.
 
Another innovative initiative that Swire Properties launched earlier this month is a Smart Waste Reduction Pilot Programme. Deploying smart scales inside tenants’ premises, this programme monitors tenant level waste disposal data in real time, derives insights to inform employee engagement strategies, and gamifies tenants’ waste reduction journey.  

Involving 15 teams, this programme is a six-month long competition that is a first in Hong Kong to marry technology with an action-oriented engagement programme. Tenants received advice to optimise their waste bin layout, and thereafter, Wi-Fi-connected scales were fitted under their centralised sorting stations. Combined with digital dashboards, participants can monitor their waste reduction progress in real-time, benchmark against other teams, and win prizes to recognise their outstanding waste reduction progress. The programme aims to support the transition to a circular economy as well as the Company’s wider decarbonisation efforts.  

 
 
 
 

 

BEAM Plus 2021 Half-year Wrap Up 

 
 
 
The Council has always and will continue to push forward the green building development in Hong Kong and promote BEAM Plus. In the middle of this year, we proudly present to you the development and achievement of BEAM Plus in the first half of 2021.

Let’s watch the 1-minute wrap-up video:
 


Keen Industry Support on BEAM Plus

Until 30 June 2021, the number of BEAM Plus registered projects reached 1,814, of which 813 have been certified with Bronze rating or above. BEAM Plus Existing Buildings Volume Certification was launched in October 2019. With the provision of registration fee discount and introduction of new assessment mechanisms, a number of property management companies has participated in the programme. Since its launch, about 200 properties have been registered under Management Aspect of BEAM Plus Existing Buildings V2.0 Selective Scheme. 

In just six months, a number of buildings of different types have achieved Platinum rating or Excellent grade under BEAM Plus. Several highlighted projects are displayed below. You may also visit BEAM Plus Online Exhibition to explore more certified green buildings. 
 

Click the images below to view their project pages at BEAM Plus Online Exhibition!
 


BEAM Plus New Buildings: 
H Zentre


BEAM Plus New Buildings:
Expansion of Tai Po Water Treatment Works


BEAM Plus New Buildings:
eResidence



Improving Experience for BEAM Plus Project Teams and Our Practitioners

 

Introductory Website of BEAM Plus Project Online Account


The Council strives to enhance the certification process and improve the experience for project teams and green building practitioners. For example, most of the application forms are now available online to reduce paper usage and simplify the process. With the launch of iBEAM – the assessment automation system, the BEAM Plus Project Online Account has also been integrated with iBEAM. Project information update of selected projects has also been synchronised now.
 


Revamped HKGBC Online Training Portal


The Council’s CPD Online Training Portal (OTP) has recently been revamped, and is now open to BEAM Pro, BEAM Affiliate and the public to enrol for various green building courses online. New features have been added to enhance user experience, such as quick login and course ratings.
 
 

 
BEAM Plus Online Exhibition

With BEAM Plus Online Exhibition as a green building showcase, the Council provides exclusive marketing support to feature BEAM Plus certified projects on our campaigns and social media channels.

 
 
   

 
Hong Kong: Green Building in Action 2020 Edition

As a summary of Hong Kong’s green building development status, the Council has recently published “Hong Kong: Green Building in Action 2020 Edition”, introducing the latest achievements of BEAM Plus projects and HKGBC’s efforts towards fostering a sustainable built environment in Hong Kong. Please click here to view the publication.
 
Looking Forward

BEAM Plus Data Centres will be officially launched in September. The new rating tool is tailored for certifying the sustainability performance in terms of design and construction of new data centres, as well as operations and maintenance of existing data centres.

In addition, the Grace Period for transitional arrangements for the launch of BEAM Plus New Buildings V2.0 ends soon. Project teams should plan ahead for the transition of their projects. For more information, please click here.


 


 

Hong Kong Green Shop Alliance Award 2021 – Call for Submissions

 
 

 
Established in 2019, the Hong Kong Green Shop Alliance Award (HKGSA Award) promotes the collaborative effort between shopping malls and shops on fostering green shopping environments. The HKGSA Award 2021 is now open for submission to recognise the environmental achievements of shopping malls and shops. 

Owing to the COVID-19 pandemic, the retail industry has been facing tremendous challenges since early 2020. Despite the prevailing pandemic, the concept of “Green Recovery” is being actively promoted by global leaders and scholars. In light of that, “Green Recovery” is added as the Special Citation in this 2021 edition of the HKGSA Award to recognise practitioners’ efforts and achievements in revitalising the economy while maintaining the sustainable shopping environments and ensuring health and wellbeing of the public. 

The HKGSA Award 2021 welcomes any cases related to the environmental measures or practices implemented in malls or shops within the period from 1 July 2019 to 30 June 2021. Participating organisations should select the award category from Best Green Practice in Malls, Best Green Practice in Shops and Best Collaborative Effort of Malls and Shops according to the business nature. The submission deadline is 6:00pm on 30 September 2021 (Thursday). We look forward to your participation in jointly fostering the green movement of the retail industry.

Click HERE for more information regarding the assessment criteria, case requirement and other details.


 
 

Hong Kong Smart Green Building Design Best Practice Guidebook - Launch Event

   
A photo of all the guest speakers.
 
To facilitate the development of green building design, Hong Kong Green Building Council has published the “Hong Kong Smart Green Building Design Best Practice Guidebook” (the Guidebook), with funding support from Construction Industry Council. The Guidebook establishes 32 recommended smart green strategies which are categorised into 6 key themes including “building design & operations”, “health & wellbeing”, “energy performance”, “material & waste management”, “water performance”, and “mobility & transportation” for different types of new and existing buildings. Apart from showcasing best practices on green building design, the Guidebook alsoconsolidates research findings into practical approaches.

The launch event was held on 29 Jun 2021. Guest speakers from Swire Properties Limited, Henderson Land Development Company Limited, New World Development Company Limited and Hongkong Land (Property Management) Limited were invited to share their smart and green building features and strategies in local case studies, including “urban transformation”, “community design addressing both interaction with environment and residence wellbeing”, “integration of green, wellness, smart and caring” and “smart and green renovation” respectively.

Over 450 industry practitioners participated in the online launch event. Details of the Guidebook can be found HERE.

 
 
 

 

Mr CHEUNG Hau-Wai, SBS, Chairman of Hong Kong Green Building Council, delivered the Welcome Remarks.
 

 

Dr Benny CHOW, Convenor of Hong Kong Green Building Design of Best Practice Guidebook Steering Committee, introduced the Guidebook.
 
Speakers further shared their views and experience during the panel discussion session.
 


HKGBC Launches Energy Performance Database and Diagnostic Analytics Dashboard

 
 

The new Dashboard’s interface is user friendly.
To stimulate actions towards better property management, retrofitting, retro-commissioning and certification to achieve higher overall levels of energy efficiency in the existing buildings, HKGBC developed the Energy Performance Database and Diagnostic Analytics Dashboard (the Dashboard) to provide an easy-to-use tool for industry practitioners for getting started in building energy benchmarking. Users can input the building information and performance data through the interface of the Dashboard to receive analysis results and enhancement recommendations.

The 2nd stakeholder engagement workshop for the Dashboard was held on 30 Jun 2021 to introduce this newly developed tool (Beta version). Representatives from hotels, universities, and utility companies joined the event and showed positive feedback to the Dashboard for its functions and usages.

The Dashboard is now available to interested parties to set up their own accounts at no charge to try out the tool and additional functions of storing multiple buildings’ data.

Register a user account and try the Dashboard now HERE.


 
 

Shopping Paradise Going Green

   
Metropolis Plaza has achieved Excellent grade under Management Aspect of BEAM Plus Existing Buildings V2.0 Selective Scheme.
Are you ready to go shopping and spend the Consumption Vouchers? With green recovery in mind, shopping malls in Hong Kong have improved their sustainable performance and are ready to welcome customers with greener shopping experience.

Renovated as green buildings, a number of shopping malls have been certified under different aspects of BEAM Plus Existing Buildings V2.0 Selective Scheme. For example, Ma On Shan Plaza has achieved Excellent grade under Energy Use Aspect by adopting power-efficient T8 light-pipe and LED lighting in the lighting system. Solar window films have been applied to areas with daylight to reduce heat absorption and block UV radiation. Another shopping mall - Fortune Metropolis, has achieved Excellent grade under Water Use Aspect. Rainwater recycling system has been installed to collect rainwater for non-potable purposes, such as irrigation and toilet flushing. Furthermore, Metropolis Plaza has attained Excellent grade under Management Aspect. The management team practices green cleaning with products that minimise the adverse impacts on the environment and human health.

While you shop green, remember to keep your eyes on the contributions of green buildings to the sustainable development of the city. Explore more green buildings at BEAM Plus Online Exhibition!

  
 
 

 

Ma On Shan Plaza has achieved Excellent grade under Energy Use Aspect of BEAM Plus Existing Buildings V2.0 Selective Scheme.
 

 

Fortune Metropolis has achieved Excellent grade under Water Use Aspect of BEAM Plus Existing Buildings V2.0 Selective Scheme.
 

 

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