28-05-2025
- Business
- South China Morning Post
Hong Kong should become a stage for green mega-events
Hong Kong's stature as a host of world-class mega-events is growing. Headline-making events – from
Art Basel and the
Hong Kong Sevens to the
Coldplay concerts – stimulate economic growth, create jobs and enhance the city's reputation as a vibrant international destination.
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Major events in the first half of 2025 are
expected to attract 840,000 visitors and generate HK$3.3 billion in spending, as well as HK$1.8 billion in additional economic value.
The success of such events goes beyond attendance and revenue, however, as global audiences and investors increasingly focus on environmental impact, particularly carbon emissions. Decarbonising these events is both essential and an opportunity for Hong Kong to lead the region in sustainability, thereby boosting its reputation as a progressive global city.
This November, all eyes will be on southern China as the
15th National Games unfold for the first time across Guangdong, Hong Kong and Macau. More than a sporting milestone, the games are a significant opportunity to promote sustainable practices.
Large-scale events worldwide are notorious for their
carbon emissions , energy consumption and waste. The influx of visitors, increased demand for transport, extensive on-site catering and significant waste generation further contribute to the environmental burden.
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The challenge for Hong Kong, which is striving to become a sustainable city, is clear: how can it balance economic gain with environmental responsibility and utilise mega-events as a catalyst for green transformation?