AGP Executive Report
Last update: 12 hours agoFood & Public Health Enforcement: Macau’s FEHD in Hong Kong stepped up inspections after a rodent-related complaint at a Kwun Tong fresh provision shop, finding stains, signs of activity, and wall/ceiling cracks, then launching prosecution and issuing a vermin-elimination notice. Wildlife Crime at the Border: Zhuhai Gongbei Customs seized 1.31 kg of stony coral (CITES Appendix II) concealed in toilet paper at Gongbei Port, while Hong Kong-Zhuhai-Macao Bridge authorities intercepted a passenger carrying 15 live turtles hidden in trouser pockets. World Environment Day Push: Macau’s Environmental Protection Bureau urged residents and businesses to join two energy-saving drives for World Environment Day—an 8:30–9:30pm lights-off “Switch Off for One Hour” and a summer “Casual Summer, Save Energy Together” programme through August 31. Local Biodiversity Spotlight: UM’s library exhibition “Rediscovering Macau’s Wild” is showcasing 1,400 insect specimens to highlight Macau’s ecosystem diversity and boost conservation awareness. Sustainable Hospitality Training: Macao University of Tourism held a webinar on “Sustainable Hospitality,” focusing on ESG reporting, climate risk, and how AI can cut waste and improve resource efficiency. Governance & Environment Hygiene: Macau’s Municipal Affairs Bureau restructuring took effect June 1, with new leadership sworn in and responsibilities including environmental hygiene and food safety.
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