AGP Executive Report
Last update: 10 hours agoPublic Works & Urban Greenery: Macau’s Municipal Affairs Bureau (IAM) will close the Temporary Leisure Area in Calçada do Bom Jesus from 13 July for about 18 working days to resurface cracked concrete and the badminton court, and to expand tree pits to support healthier tree growth. Consumer Protection for Pets: The Consumer Council and IAM carried out joint inspections of 26 veterinary clinics, urging clearer, upfront fee display and transparent pricing under the Consumer Rights and Interests Protection Law, to protect pet owners’ right to know and choose. Circular Fashion Push: Lululemon is restarting its “Like New” take-back programme in Hong Kong with Redress, offering resale, donation and recycling options for pre-owned items, as part of a broader push for circularity. Climate Finance Spotlight: Hong Kong hosted the opening of Asia Climate Summit 2026, with officials framing the event around green development and sustainability goals. Macau Gaming Outlook: Analysts say Macau’s June gaming slowdown—linked mainly to the World Cup—looks temporary, with expectations of steadier momentum in the second half. Creative Reuse in Macau: Portuguese artist Maria Vilaça opened an eco-focused craft exhibition at CREATIVE MACAU, using discarded materials to promote reuse and recycling.
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