

Conference Details
Date: 25 Nov 2015 (Wed)
Time: 09:30 – 17:15
Venue: Chater Room, 2/F, Happy Valley Clubhouse, Shan Kwong Road, Happy Valley, HK
Language: English
Admission: Free
Limited seats. Registration does not immediately guarantee your attendance. Official confirmation email will be sent to the registrants in mid-November.
What is the purpose of this conference?
Sustainability and Low-carbon Solutions – The Hong Kong Agenda in COP21 is a unique conference that is co-organised by Carbon Care Asia (CCA) and CarbonCare InnoLab (CCIL).
This Conference is dedicated in converging diverse views and ideas related to the impending global climate change summit in Paris (COP21) at the start of December. It will explore how to accelerate business innovations for a low-carbon economy.
With a line-up of eminent speakers, the conference will inspire limitless exciting possibilities to our participants to move away from a ‘business as usual’ commercial model. The conference will illuminate the pathways for Hong Kong to transition to a sustainable low-carbon economy in a series of in-depth discussions facilitated by leading experts.
The content of the conference will fall under three main themes:
Theme 1: Low-Carbon Innovations and Solutions
Theme 2: COP21 and a Hong Kong Agenda
Theme 3: ESG Reporting and Carbon Management









Who should attend?
The conference is aimed at everyone who is concerned, interested or involved with developing strategies, innovations and critical views on sustainability and low-carbon solutions, whether from business, community, academic or governmental perspectives; particularly those who:
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are involved in the planning and/or development of organizational sustainability strategies and carbon management
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are involved in the implementation of sustainable and carbon reduction projects
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are preparing corporate sustainability/ESG reports
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are interested in integrating sustainability and low-carbon solutions into their organization
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are concerned with the ways in which Hong Kong will play its part in the attainment of the targets set out in the imminent global carbon reduction agreement