Lawmakers to examine influence of 'extreme' environmental activist groups in Interior Department
Related Articles
-
Hotel slippers are environmental groups' next target after banning plastic straws and bags
Disposable slippers have become the latest product that activists aim to ban. Hotels nationwide have taken action to ditch single-use slippers. But some resorts face challenges in finding reusable options
-
Hong Kong pro-Beijing groups seek to hold carnival at former Tiananmen vigil venue during anniversary period
Pro-Beijing groups in Hong Kong are seeking to organise a carnival in part of Causeway Bay’s Victoria Park, where annual vigils were held for decades to mark the 1989 Tiananmen crackdown. The event period is set to cover the crackdown’s 35th anniversary on June 4. The Leisure and Cultural Services Department (LCSD) told HKFP on […]
-
Environmental report for planned Hong Kong tech hub given conditional approval despite green groups’ concerns
A government advisory body has conditionally approved a report on the environmental impact of building a technology hub near the city’s border with mainland China, despite criticism from green groups. The Advisory Council on the Environment (ACE), a government-appointed body, on Monday unanimously endorsed the government’s environmental impact assessment for the San Tin Technopole. See […]