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Project Clean Air

Project Clean Air is an initiative of the Hong Kong General Chamber of Commerce and the Business Coalition on the Environment. NZCCHK is an Endorser of the Clean Air Charter.

The following facsimile of the Project Clean Air page is provided for reference only. Please click on the main image below to be redirected to the Project Clean Air website (which will open in a new page).

Over the years, the high level of Air Pollution Index has led to growing public concern, threatening not only health, but also Hong Kong reputation as an international business and tourism centre. With the support of the Hong Kong General Chamber of Commerce (HKGCC), the Business Coalition on the Environment (BCE) is leading a Hong Kong business sector effort - the Project CLEAN AIR - to combat air pollution and improve air quality in the Greater Pearl River Delta. The focal point of the project is the Clean Air Charter, which is supported by a series of campaign activities to engage the government, business sector and the community in a collective effort.

The Project is implemented by the Hong Kong General Chamber of Commerce and supported by 33-member BCE. The Greater Pearl River Delta Business Council is the strategic partner.

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