In order to protect Hong Kong's precious wetland resources and in response to the World Wildlife Fund (WWF) initiativeHong Kong Biodiversity Status 2025The report states that the Champion Group volunteer team held a very meaningful event this weekend.Nam Sang Wai Cleanup CampaignThis operation was not just a simple cleanup, but a concrete practice of our commitment to environmental conservation.
Behind Hong Kong's bustling metropolis lies a diverse ecosystem, serving as a crucial stopover point for migratory birds. However, according to the latest data released by the World Wildlife Fund Hong Kong (WWF)...Hong Kong Biodiversity Status 2025The report reveals a worrying statistic:More than a quarter of species in Hong Kong are at risk of local extinction.The report specifically points out that dependenceLowland habitats (such as freshwater marshes and wetlands)Species in these areas are experiencing their most severe decline. These areas are often threatened by habitat degradation and pollution. The litter that fills the countryside and wetlands not only damages the landscape but also risks causing wild animals to ingest plastic, directly threatening their survival. In light of this, we decided to take action and organize our employees to go into the wetlands to improve the environment through practical actions.

"Hong Kong is our home, and it is also their home."
Faced with this formidable challenge, CHAMPION Group deeply understands the importance of corporate social responsibility. We cannot simply be bystanders; we must be active participants.
On December 6th, the "Cleanovator" volunteer team from the Champion Group went to Yuen Long.Nam Sang WaiA cleanup operation was conducted. Nam Sang Wai is a wetland of great ecological value in Hong Kong, home to over 100 species and a habitat for numerous migratory birds and other wildlife. During this operation, our volunteer team worked together to clean up along the riverbanks and paths. 20Kilogram The garbage.
Here, we would also like to express our special thanks Green Power. By lending out cleaning tools, we fully support this operation, ensuring its smooth progress and contributing to environmental protection.
While 20 kilograms of trash may seem insignificant compared to the overall environmental problem, every time we bend down to pick it up, we are reducing the risk of a single piece of trash flowing into a river or being ingested by animals. We hope that through our actions, we can raise public awareness of environmental issues.Wetland conservationThis draws attention and echoes WWF's call for all sectors of society to work together to protect our precious biodiversity hotspots.









Practicing corporate responsibility and moving towards sustainable development
Environmental protection is a crucial part of Champion Group's core values. We believe that while pursuing development, companies must also consider their social and environmental responsibilities. This cleanup operation is just one part of our many environmental protection projects.
In the future, the Champion Group will continue to be committed to sustainable development and take more practical actions to protect Hong Kong, a blessed land, so that our next generation and the species that coexist with us can have a healthy future.
If you would like to learn more about our detailed strategies and achievements in environmental protection, social responsibility, and corporate governance, please visit our[ESG Page].to view more related reports and future plans.
