View our sustainable campaigns & events produced based on EA’s ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT PROCESS:

【村閱荃灣】 「 穿越時空」的社區展覽 重新探索荃灣鄉郊歷史文化
JCSCCP Low·CO₂ Food Tasting Tour 「識碳 · 識食」嘉年華 2024
公眾投選《我最喜愛的可持續品牌2024》名單揭曉
《香港可持續消費調查2024》
龍虎山環境教育中心 – 生態企劃展《一樹無聲》2023
HSBC HK – 滙豐香港社區節 HSBC HK Community Partnership Programme 2022
EARTHERO PROJECT – Wear Earthero「___重新構想」展覽 2022
UNICEF HK – 還童心導遊 Discover, for every child 2021
Alva Hotel by Royal – Wheels of Life
Pedius Launch in Hong Kong – First in Asia
Venchi Gelato – Summer Campaign 2019
FairTaste 細味公平 – 15th Anniversary – Cafair•Taste Pop-up Café at PMQ
Blue Cross Insurance – 《不枉》Music Marketing x Social Fund Raising
Cathay Pacific Airways ~ Community Engagement Programmes
Blue Cross Insurance – HK Open Fencing Championships 2018
Green Earth Charity Movie Night
EMSD 機電工程署 ~ Kai Tak District Cooling Open Day 2018
Asian Fencing Championships 2017
HONG KONG SCIENCE PARK
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ECHO ASIA’S ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT PROCESS

Value chain-based approach and collaboration as core tenets of achieving circularity:

Design Out Waste from the Outset (Prevention over Recycling): This is a fundamental principle of the circular economy. Rather than focusing solely on recycling or donating waste after it’s generated, the primary goal is to minimize waste creation in the first place. 

This means thoughtful planning of materials, designs, and processes to ensure they can be reused, repaired, or composted, eliminating the concept of “waste.” For events, this would include selecting reusable exhibition structures, minimizing single-use items, and designing displays for future re-purposing.

Implement a Comprehensive Circularity-Minded Event Policy and Roadmap. This includes setting specific, measurable targets for resource circularity. A concrete roadmap with phased targets is crucial for tracking progress and ensuring continuous improvement in all aspects of event planning, from procurement to post-event breakdown.

Prioritize Reusability, Repair, and Upcycling (The “Rs”): While the specifics of the “9Rs” (Refuse, Rethink, Reduce, Reuse, Repair, Refurbish, Remanufacture, Repurpose, Recycle, Recover) are often detailed in circular economy frameworks, the core idea for event production is to prioritize options that keep materials in use for as long as possible. This means opting for durable, modular event structures that can be easily reassembled for future events, repairing damaged items, and looking for opportunities to upcycle materials into new products or displays.

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