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CORPORATE SUSTAINABILITYPROGRAMME2020
Mai Po
CORPORATE SUSTAINABILITY PROGRAMME
OUR WORK
60%The latest Living Planet Index shows a further decline in wildlife populations, reaching 60% in just over 40 years, the impact of our runaway consumption habits4.2 Earths
If everyone led the lifestyle of Hong Kongers, 4.2 Earths would be required to sustain our consumption habits, a significant increase from 2016’s figure of 3.9 Earths
Our PlanetThe Netflix, series created in collaboration with WWF, stresses that we must act now to stem the massive biodiversity loss that threatens all species, including ourselves
The refurbishment of the Mai Po Education Centre, with an enhanced exhibition area and interactive learning is set to open in the first half of 2020
© 1986 Panda symbol WWF ® “WWF” is a WWF Registered Trademark © 1986 熊貓標誌 WWF, ® “WWF”是世界自然基金會的註冊商標WWF-Hong Kong, 15/F Manhattan Centre, 8 Kwai Cheong Road, Kwai Chung N.T. Hong Kong香港新界葵涌葵昌路8號萬泰中心15樓世界自然基金會香港分會Tel 電話:(852) 2526 1011 Fax 傳真:(852) 2845 2764 Email 電郵:wwf@wwf.org.hkRegistered Name 註冊名稱:World Wide Fund For Nature Hong Kong 世界自然(香港)基金會(Incorporated in Hong Kong with limited liability by guarantee 於香港註冊成立的擔保有限公司)
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WWF’S SUSTAINABILITY EXPERTSMEET OUR ADVISORY TEAM WHO WILL ASSIST YOUR COMPANY IN SUSTAINABILITY TRACKING
KAREN HOHead of Corporate and Community SustainabilityKaren works on mainstreaming sustainable practices across supply chain and apparel businesses and oversees low-carbon programmes offering a holistic approach from pre-assessment to data monitoring and ESG reporting. Karen is an accomplished senior executive with proven track record of international business development in several Fortune 500 companies prior to joining WWF-Hong Kong.
DR DAVID OLSON Director of Conservation David has extensive experience in conservation strategy development, protected area management, biodiversity surveys, field research, community-based conservation, illegal wildlife trade and anti-poaching programmes, and endangered species conservation. David has worked on conservation projects in more than 50 countries. He joined WWF-Hong Kong in January 2019, from Cameroon where he was Country Director for the Zoological Society of London (ZSL). He has a PhD in Zoology from the University of California Davis.
DR LAURENCE MCCOOK Head of Oceans Conservation Laurence has more than 30 years’ experience in oceans conservation, including on coral reefs in Australia, Indonesia and the Coral Triangle, the Pacific and Caribbean, as well as temperate ecosystems. He has worked with international bodies such as the United Nations. Laurence’s work in China aims to strengthen management of coral reefs and tropical marine habitats. He has a Ph.D. from Dalhousie University, in Canada.
DR ERIC WIKRAMANAYAKEDirector of Wildlife & Wetlands Eric has more than 25 years’ experience leading conservation projects across Asia with WWF’s Conservation Science Programme. As Senior Conservation Scientist, Eric provided technical assistance and served as the science lead in WWF’s ecoregion and landscape conservation programme in Asia before becoming Chair of the Board of Directors of the non-profit Environmental Foundation Ltd in Sri Lanka. He has a PhD in Ecology and Conservation Biology from the University of California Davis.
JEAN-MARC CHAMPAGNEHead of Environmental Finance, Asia-PacificJean-Marc guides thematic research and green financial product initiatives. He focuses on originating and arranging direct project-based investments in Asia which includes the establishment of the Climate Impact Asia Fund. Prior to joining WWF-Hong Kong, he worked in the investment banking industry for 17 years. He graduated from Clarkson University, in Potsdam, NY.
SAM HILTONSenior Research Analyst,Environmental FinanceSam is the author of WWF-Hong Kong’s Climate Primer for Institutional Investors and focuses on working with asset owners and managers to shift their financial flows toward sustainable investments. A graduate of Harvard College, Sam has been working with WWF-Hong Kong since 2017, following a career spent in investment banking and management consulting.
I am pleased to introduce to you WWF's corporate sustainability programme for 2020.
Corporate partnerships play a vital role in our work to influence the course of sustainability and conservation in Hong Kong and the region.
Our bilateral partnerships aim to deliver direct conservation results on key issues and in priority places. Our corporate sustainability programmes are accompanied by a range of exciting benefits that include advisory services with our sustainability experts.
Our team can help your business achieve the greatest value from its sustainability initiatives. Contact us on corporate@wwf.org.hk to find out more.
MESSAGE FROM THE CEO
Peter CornthwaiteCEO, WWF-Hong Kong
FIND OUT MORE
ONLINE BOOKING IS NOW AVAILABLE
Email our corporate team at: corporate@wwf.org.hk
AS A CORPORATE MEMBER OF WWF YOU WILL BE ENTITLED TO:
OUR CENTRES
MAI PO NATURE RESERVELocated on the north-western corner of Hong Kong, the Deep Bay wetland complex is among Asia’s finest locations for wetland biodiversity. It is a renowned haven for migratory birds and a Ramsar site.
Since 1983, WWF has actively managed the 380-hectare reserve, continuously developing research and education facilities while carrying out extensive conservation work to maintain the wetlands.
JOCKEY CLUB HSBC WWF-HONG KONG HOI HA MARINE LIFE CENTRE
Hoi Ha Wan was one of the first designated marine parks in Hong Kong. Its coral community is one of the best in Hong Kong, with a huge diversity of marine life.
Hoi Ha Marine Life Centre is a premier marine educational facility, which organizes visits and educational programmes for schools, youth, corporate and community groups.
ISLAND HOUSE CONSERVATIONSTUDIES CENTRE
Built at the beginning of the 20th century as the former official residence of the New Territories’ district commissioners, Island House now is a declared monument. It serves as WWF's education and conservation centre, promoting environmental and cultural heritage education.
Corporate and community groups are welcome to join eco-guided visits and activities at the three WWF centres. Corporate membership provides various discounts for visits and activities. We need corporate support for community ticket packages to enable schools and disadvantaged community groups to enjoy our activities. An easy to use booking system is available online.
BOOK NOWDOUBLE DIAMOND DIAMOND GOLD PEARL SILVER
HK$300,000 HK$150,000 HK$100,000 HK$75,000 HK$50,000
MAKE A DIFFERENCE FOR CONSERVATION AND SUSTAINABILITYLow-carbon Office Operations Programme (LOOP) 1st year FREE
Advisory sessions with our sustainability experts
2 days 1 day 0.5 day - -
Seminar from our sustainability experts 1 free seminar 1 free seminar 1 free seminar 50% off 50% off
Eco-guided visit at WWF centres (details opposite)
3 free visits 3 free visits 1 free visit 50% off 50% off
Volunteer activity at WWF centres (details opposite)
2 free activities 1 free activity 1 free activity 1 free activity 1 free activity
Free event quota:Run For Wild – Individual (3km/10km)
10 8 6 4 2
Free event quota:Walk For Nature - Individual
20 12 10 8 4
Special community and employee ticket packages for WWF centres
Additional HK$1,700 per booking of 10 tickets
Priority booking for special events -
Invitation to exclusive member events - - -
WWF's About Life magazine and news updates
ENHANCE YOUR CORPORATE IMAGEUse of WWF corporate membership logo
Invitation to awards presentation ceremony
Acknowledgment in WWF publications(About Life, Annual Review, CMP brochure)
WWF Christmas e-cards with member logo
Company’s sustainability report and logo on WWF’s website
Full page advertisement (with a conservation or green theme) in About Life
50% off 20% off - -
Member logo displayed in About Life - -
ECO GUIDED VISITS
Programme About
SUSTAINABLE LIVINGAT ISLAND HOUSE, TAI PO Group of 25 persons $1,750
Tips to help Change the Way We Live are introduced to help participants apply them in their daily life and learn about the history of one of Hong Kong’s key heritage sites.
VISIT ISLAND HOUSE GARDEN, TAI PO Group of 25 persons $1,750
Since the 1980s, this 1.75-hectare English-style protected garden has been under the care of WWF. Experience the wonderful surroundings of our conservation studies centre during this visit.
COASTLINE DISCOVERYAT ISLAND HOUSE, TAI PO Group of 25 persons $1,750
Take a journey to understand the shoreline ecosystem that protects communities from rising seas and tides. Look back to a time when Tai Po was a small market town of farmers and fishermen.
PROGRAMME CONTENT - ONLINE BOOKING ECO GUIDED VISITS
Programme About
EXPLORING MAI PONATURE RESERVE,YUEN LONG Group of 25 persons $7,500
Explore Hong Kong’s pristine nature reserve to appreciate the biodiversity of Mai Po. Learn about the conservation work in Mai Po and other wetlands along the East Asian-Australasian Flyway network.
MANGROVE BOARDWALK, BIRDWATCHING AND PHOTOGRAPHYAT MAI PO, YUEN LONG Group of 25 persons $9,000
Walk among the mangrove forests and mudflats along the floating boardwalk, visit the floating hide where you can enjoy the mudflat ecology and bird life, accompanied by a WWF eco-guide.
NIGHT SAFARI - ACTION IN THE STARLIGHTAT MAI PO, YUEN LONG Group of 25 persons $10,000 (No member discount)
Seasonal Period: June - August
Go on a night safari and view the sunset over Mai Po’s reed beds and the dusk scenery of flocks of birds returning to their resting grounds.
GEI WAI HARVESTING MAI PO NATURE RESERVE,YUEN LONG Group of 25 persons $10,000 (No member discount)
Seasonal Period: June - August
Explore the gei wai, an example of sustainable wetland use and discover traditional management practices of tidal shrimp ponds, including by taking part in a shrimp harvest.
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ECO ACTIVITIES
Programme About
ORGANIC GARDEN EXPERIENCE AT ISLAND HOUSE, TAI PO Group of 25 persons $2,500
WWF gardeners will introduce employees and their families to eco gardening. The activity includes a practical gardening session.
LIP BALM DIY WORKSHOPAT ISLAND HOUSE, TAI POGroup of 25 persons $6,000(No member discount)
Visitors will hand-make a set of 2 lip balms using natural ingredients to promote a sustainable lifestyle.
ISLAND HOUSE LITTLEGARDENER FOR PARENTSAND CHILDREN IN TAI POGroup of 25 persons $6,000
Participants learn to appreciate and treasure Island House’s environment by getting to know Island House garden’s flora and fauna. The activity also include games and DIY Nature Art workshop tailor-made for parents and children.
GARDENING ACTIVITYAT ISLAND HOUSE, TAI PO CITIZEN SCIENCE PROJECT Group of 25 persons $7,000
Learn about the gardens of Island House and take part in a gardening session as well as map the area’s biodiversity using the iNaturalist app.
ECO ACTIVITIES
Programme About
CORAL COMMUNITY RESEARCH AT HOI HA WAN Group of 25 persons $9,000
Join our conservation staff to collect data on the state of the Hoi Ha Wan marine environment and the species in it. Research volunteers will observe coral communities aboard our glass-bottom boat.
EXPLORE THE CORALCOMMUNITY – HOI HA WAN SNORKELLING ACTIVITY Group of 25 persons $15,000(No member discount)
Seasonal Period: June - September
Embark on a fun and engaging outdoor snorkelling programme aboard our glass-bottom boat to explore the environment and species in Hoi Ha Wan’s marine world.
ECO GUIDED VISITS
Programme About
RESERVE RANGER VOLUNTEERING EXPERIENCEAT MAI PO Group of 25 persons $7,500
Protect the biodiversity in Mai Po by helping our field staff remove invasive species in the reserve.
COASTLINE RECOVERYCITIZEN SCIENCE PROJECT AND PLASTIC IN OUR OCEANSAT ISLAND HOUSE, TAI PO Group of 25 persons $7,500
Our shoreline volunteer clean-up activity includes data collection and raising awareness of plastic and other marine litter.
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OUR THANKS
WWF-HONG KONG CORPORATE MEMBERS 2019/2020
PARTNERSHIPS FOR A SUSTAINABLE FUTUREWe would like to thank the following companies for committing to a future in which business concernsare in harmony with nature.Since its launch in 2000, WWF’s pioneering Corporate Membership Programme has shown that economic progress and conservation can walk hand in hand. Their support has enabled us to continue to expand our environmental and education programmes. Together we can transform Hong Kong into Asia’s most sustainable city.
Double Diamond Member China Everbright International Limited Crystal International Group Limited The Hong Kong Jockey Club The Hongkong and Shanghai Banking Corporation Ltd. Jebsen GroupKerry Holdings LimitedMF Jebsen International LimitedSearch Investment Group LimitedThe Wharf (Holdings) Limited Diamond Member Citi Man Cheong Metals And Building Materials Company LimitedPacific Tiger Group LimitedShaw & Sons Limited
Gold Member Carthy LimitedHang Seng BankHayco GroupHenderson Land GroupMUJI (Hong Kong) Company LimitedS.C. Johnson LtdThermos Hong Kong LimitedZeShan Foundation Pearl MemberCathay Pacific Airways LimitedDah Chong Hong Holdings LimitedGalaxy Entertainment GroupKowloon Development Company LimitedLi & Fung Foundation Simatelex Charitable FoundationSwire Properties Limited
WWF-HONG KONG CORPORATE MEMBERS 2018/2019 Silver Member AFSC Operations LimitedArupThe Bank of East Asia, LimitedCanon Hongk ong Company LimitedChevalier GroupChina Aircraft Leasing Group Holdings LimitedChun Wo Development Holdings LimitedCinda International Holdings LimitedComo ComoCOSCO SHIPPING International (Hong Kong) Co. LimitedCrocodile Garments LimitedD&G Technology Holding Company LimitedThe Dairy Farm Company Limited – 7-ElevenEcolab LimitedElite Partners CPA LimitedE-PAC Packaging Services Co. LimitedFirst Shanghai GroupGlobal International Credit LimitedHinrich FoundationHong Kong Aero Engine Services LimitedThe Hong Kong and China Gas Company LimitedHong Kong Disneyland ResortHopewell Holdings LimitedHysan Development Co. LimitedInchcape Hong Kong Johnson Matthey Pacific Limited
KPMGLAWSGROUPLidl Hong Kong LimitedLombard OdierM.Y. Cheng & Co. (Engineering) LimitedManulife (International) LimitedMayer BrownMcDonald’s Hong KongMeiriki Japan Company LimitedModern Terminals LimitedMTR Corporation LimitedNational Arts Entertainment and Culture Group LimitedNew World Development Company LimitedOlympus Capital Asia / Asia Environmental PartnersOrient Overseas Container Line LimitedPandora Jewelry Asia-Pacific LimitedRothschild (Hong Kong) LimitedSa Sa International Holdings LimitedShenzhou International Group Holdings LimitedSimmons Bedding & Furniture (HK) LimitedSinomax Health and Household Products LimitedSwire Resources LimitedTexwinca Holdings LimitedTime Interconnect LimitedTop Form International LimitedWilley Construction & Engineering Company Limited
CORPORATE SUSTAINABILITYPROGRAMME2020
Mai Po
CORPORATE SUSTAINABILITY PROGRAMME
OUR WORK
60%The latest Living Planet Index shows a further decline in wildlife populations, reaching 60% in just over 40 years, the impact of our runaway consumption habits4.2 Earths
If everyone led the lifestyle of Hong Kongers, 4.2 Earths would be required to sustain our consumption habits, a significant increase from 2016’s figure of 3.9 Earths
Our PlanetThe Netflix, series created in collaboration with WWF, stresses that we must act now to stem the massive biodiversity loss that threatens all species, including ourselves
The refurbishment of the Mai Po Education Centre, with an enhanced exhibition area and interactive learning is set to open in the first half of 2020
© 1986 Panda symbol WWF ® “WWF” is a WWF Registered Trademark © 1986 熊貓標誌 WWF, ® “WWF”是世界自然基金會的註冊商標WWF-Hong Kong, 15/F Manhattan Centre, 8 Kwai Cheong Road, Kwai Chung N.T. Hong Kong香港新界葵涌葵昌路8號萬泰中心15樓世界自然基金會香港分會Tel 電話:(852) 2526 1011 Fax 傳真:(852) 2845 2764 Email 電郵:wwf@wwf.org.hkRegistered Name 註冊名稱:World Wide Fund For Nature Hong Kong 世界自然(香港)基金會(Incorporated in Hong Kong with limited liability by guarantee 於香港註冊成立的擔保有限公司)
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