AGP Executive Report
Last update: 2 hours agoHeat & Health Watch: Hong Kong’s CHP urged residents to prevent heat-related illness during very hot weather, stressing hydration, light clothing, ventilation, reduced outdoor exertion, and extra care for children, the elderly, and outdoor workers. Rodent-Borne Risk: CHP is investigating a human infection of rat Hepatitis E virus, reminding the public to keep personal, food, and environmental hygiene and to strengthen rodent prevention and control. Macau Decarbonization Push: Macau’s DSPA said it has not ruled out banning new fossil-fuel vehicle registrations, while studying a cut-off year under the long-term decarbonization plan aiming for near-zero emissions by 2050 and zero-emission targets for new light vehicles and motorcycles by 2035. Green Education for Kids: A new children’s picture book, “Paw Paw Dragon: The Secret Maze of the Mangroves,” was launched to promote mangrove conservation and wetland ecology, highlighting plastic pollution and habitat degradation in the Macau–Hengqin “sea forest” ecosystem. Greener Macau Operations: Galaxy Entertainment Group outlined sustainability work aligned with “dual-carbon,” including landscape upcycling, low-carbon operations, and green procurement, supported by local SMEs and EarthCheck certifications. Responsible Gaming Training: Sands China launched a responsible gaming youth talent programme with UM, using industry-academia-community collaboration to build practical risk-awareness skills for sustainable tourism and leisure.
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