The HKSAR Government's steadfast commitment to fostering the local environmental industry was prominently displayed at the IE Expo 2026. The Environmental Protection Department (EPD) established the Hong Kong Pavilion, providing a strategic platform for environmental enterprises and organisations from Hong Kong to showcase their cutting-edge technologies, services, and products, while forging valuable business connections with partners from the mainland and overseas markets.

Federation of Hong Kong Industries (FHKI), entrusted by the EPD, successfully organised the Hong Kong Pavilion, bringing together 10 companies and organisations that represented a diverse range of specialties. These exhibitors showcased their innovative solutions in areas such as technology, products, engineering services, consultancy services, environmental education, recycling promotion, government funding, and the import and export trade of plastic materials.

The Pavilion featured an impressive array of exhibits related to air quality, green architecture, energy efficiency, testing, analysis and certification, water treatment and water quality management, green transportation, waste management, environmental research, green finance, environmental and ESG consultancy services, and noise pollution prevention. These exhibits demonstrated the depth and breadth of Hong Kong's environmental industry.

To promote collaboration and knowledge exchange, the Hong Kong Pavilion featured a communal area and introduced two new events. We were honored to have Dr Au Si‑man, JP, Deputy Director of the Environmental Protection Department (1), as the Guest of Honour at the networking session. The session also included a presentation by Shanghai Chengtou on market entry strategies and guided tours of 10 exhibitors’ advanced equipment, strengthening government–business connections. The following day, a half‑day technical tour led by Mr Jude Chow, Executive Deputy Chairman of FHKI, together with EPD representatives, brought the delegation to the Shanghai Laogang Ecological Environmental Protection Base and Bailonggang Wastewater Treatment Plant. Participants engaged directly with leading Mainland enterprises and gained valuable insights into technology adoption and management practices.

Through seminars, talks, and interactive exchanges, exhibitors and visitors explored collaboration opportunities, shared market insights, and deepened their understanding of Hong Kong’s environmental industry.

 

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