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Hong Kong Green Building Event

The U.S. Commercial Service in Hong Kong is pleased to be a Supporting Organization of the upcoming virtual International Conference on Advancing Net Zero organized by the Hong Kong Green Building Council (HKGBC) on November 23-26, 2021.

The theme of the virtual conference is Decarbonizing High-rise, High-density, Sub-tropical Cities, which will focus on the latest concepts, trends, strategies and technical solutions to decarbonise and advance towards a net zero and sustainable built environment. The conference will feature over 60 renowned local and international speakers from global green building councils, building and construction industry, academia and the Hong Kong government.  

U.S. suppliers and service professionals in the green design and construction sector would benefit from participating in this virtual conference to enhance their knowledge about the green building market in Hong Kong.  We strongly encourage you and your colleagues to sign up for participation at this free of charge event to explore export opportunities in Hong Kong and the Greater Bay Area. For further information on the conference, please contact U.S. Commercial Service in Hong Kong at Office.Hongkong@trade.gov.

The U.S. Commercial Service Hong Kong recently published two market intelligence pieces related to this topic: one on green building opportunities and another on the Hong Kong Green Building Council’s industry directory. 

HKGBC is a non-profit, member led organization established in 2009 and is a member of the World Green Building Council. It strives to promote standards and the development of sustainable building in Hong Kong by raising green building awareness with the public, industry, and government. HKGBC is well-suited to help develop practical solutions for Hong Kong’s unique, subtropical environment of high-rise, high density urban space, leading Hong Kong to become a world’s exemplar of green building development.