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  1. Given that on average person in Hong Kong spends more than 85% of their time indoors [3], healthy and comfortable indoor environments are essential in sustaining the quality of life. Any concerns about the external environment must be balanced against the need for an indoor

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  2. Design: In Hong Kong, the majority of our time is spent indoors (over 70 %), and therefore building design shape the standard of our living and working environment. The HK-

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  5. The HA endeavours to enhance the resilience and sustainability of our housing to cope with all kinds of environmental challenges. Over the past 20 years, we have been designing our buildings in a sustainable way, which empowered us to align with the global call for climate change mitigation. Our estates are planned and designed with climate ...

  6. In 2018/19, the Hong Kong Housing Authority (HA) set 68 sustainability-related targets, covering environmental (41 items), social (23 items) and economic (4 items) aspects. All of the targets set are achieved. Details of our targets achieved in 2018/19 and the targets set for 2019/20 are shown as follows:

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  7. These techniques enhance building quality and site safety, minimise waste, generate less noise and reduce air pollution whilst eco-friendly and more durable materials help optimise the life-cycle of our buildings, they also benefit the environment. Air quality is always one of the key concerns in Hong Kong.

  8. Hong Kong's thriving population and limited disposal facilities have created a tremendous waste disposal challenge. The per capita level of municipal solid waste disposal has risen from 1.28 kilogrammes per person per day in 1991 to 1.36 kilogrammes in 2007.