AGP Executive Report
Last update: 7 hours agoHarbour Water Cleanup Results: Macau’s Environmental Protection Bureau says sewage interception and temporary wastewater treatment (2019–2024) cut waterfront pollution sharply—over 80% near Areia Preta, 50–80% near Outer Harbor, and about 60% near Inner Harbor—while the 2025 coastal water quality index for Inner Harbour sits at 0.54 (below 1.0). Sustainable Civic Design: Urban Practice’s “Pop Out Green Restroom” (Toi San Public Toilet) was selected for the CIALP Guide to the 2030 Agenda after winning green architecture awards, spotlighting Macau’s micro-infrastructure and circular design approach. Waste-to-Art Awareness: Portuguese artist Maria Vilaça opened an exhibition at CREATIVE MACAU using locally collected natural and discarded materials to push reuse and environmental education. Pet-Friendly Dining Debate: Macau’s “pet-friendly community” push is growing, with about 90 restaurants allowing pets (around 50 clearly marked), even as hygiene concerns continue in public discussion. Animal Welfare Support: Sands China executive Dr Wilfred Wong donated HK$200,000 to Anima Macau to cover shelter operating costs, including meals, medical care and environmental maintenance for 700+ animals. Green Skills for Jobs: FAOM urged expanded training and certification tied to demand sectors, aligning workforce development with Macau’s next five-year plan.
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