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Apart from incorporating green elements into our projects and sewage treatment facilities, we strive to realise green office at our Headquarters to improve the environmental performance of DSD. The implementation of relevant policies and measures helps raise the environmental awareness amongst our staff and promote a green culture across DSD.
DSD fully support the Government's green procurement policy. In 2014-15, we procured a variety of products complying with green specifications, including electrical appliances (e.g. computers, paper shredders, printers, electric fans, refrigerators, etc.) and office consumables (e.g. recycled paper, rechargeable batteries, toilet paper, refuse bags etc.).
In 2009, the Government set a target for government buildings to reduce 5% electricity consumption during the five-year period from 2009-10 to 2013-14 with 2007-08 as the baseline year. It takes a joint effort by our colleagues to reduce power consumption in office through a proper use of lighting, air-conditioning and office equipment. Over the many years we have implemented our energy-saving measures, we have recorded a progressive drop in electricity consumption. In 2014-15, we recorded a 6.8% reduction in energy consumption as compared with that in 2010-11, which is indeed a testament to our colleagues’ dedication to energy saving.
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We endeavour to reduce waste and conserve resources to make a greener office. We have set up recycling stations for printer toner cartridges, rechargeable batteries, paper, plastic, metal containers, etc. We also disseminate green information and conduct office inspection regularly to raise our employees’ environmental protection awareness.
In general, office operations tend to generate quite a lot of paper waste. In this connection, we have set up paper saving guidelines which encourages colleagues to print on both sides, reuse envelopes, etc. In recent years, we also actively promoted "paperless meetings" to reduce paper consumption by use of electronic appliances such as tablets and laptop computers for viewing presentation slides and relevant documents during meetings.
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We decorate the reception and conference rooms with potted plants for extra greenery while improving the indoor air quality for employees and visitors.
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Comprising a group of staff endeavoured in promoting environmental protection and green living, the Green Champions of DSD promotes environmental protection in daily work and encourages other colleagues to change their habits for a greener life.
In order to raise the environmental awareness amongst colleagues and promote positive changes in their behaviour, we encourage employees to go vegetarian every Monday for a healthier low-carbon lifestyle. The Green Champions also held its second green farming competition in November 2014, which attracted a total of 25 teams to plant in multiple new allotments and offered a chance for colleagues to share the joy and challenges of farming with their family and friends.
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