AGP Executive Report
Last update: 6 hours agoHeat Safety in Focus: Macau’s Labor Affairs Bureau (DSAL) is stepping up protection for outdoor workers as summer intensifies, running 495 site inspections in June and pushing heatstroke prevention measures like cooling vests, heat-resistant clothing, sun protection and fans. Pollution Watch: The Environmental Protection Department (EPD) reported suspected leachate leakage at West New Territories Landfill, saying most was intercepted by silt curtains; it collected water samples and ordered tankers, upstream diversion and extra silt measures while monitoring Tai Shui Hang and Deep Bay. Green Built Environment: University of Macau (UM) staff helped revise an ASHRAE climate change position document, highlighting the role of buildings and HVAC systems in both cutting emissions and adapting to climate impacts. Low-Carbon Retrofit Momentum: Macau’s wider region saw low-carbon retrofit pilots advance, with UM-linked climate/built-environment expertise echoed by international work on energy-saving building upgrades. Community & Sustainability Education: Canon Hong Kong’s 15th ink cartridge recycling award ceremony promoted environmental education through school participation and hands-on STEAM activities. Local Governance & Planning: Macau is consulting on amendments to its Urban Master Plan, including possible land premium reductions for urban renewal, while residents raised concerns about timelines and ecological/traffic strain. Local Economy Signals: Macau’s consumer confidence in Q2 inched up but stayed below the benchmark, with price and employment the biggest gain areas. Civic Incentives Debate: A civic leader urged more consumption rewards, including a “student card” for small purchases and more tourist instant rebates via digital wallets.
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