Radio Television Hong Kong Environmental Report 2006
Introduction
Radio Television
Hong Kong's (RTHK) environmental report provides you with information
on its commitment to protect the environment.
RTHK, as Hong Kong's
Public Broadcaster, aims to inform, educate and entertain the general
public and specific target audiences through a balanced mix of
high quality programming. This very much includes promoting environmental
awareness.
Environmental Goal
RTHK is not only committed
to conducting its domestic departmental activities in accordance
with the best environmental practices and instilling high environmental
values in all employees but equally importantly contributing to
the public's awareness of environmental issues by:
- reminding the community
that the environment is everybody's business. RTHK works as a medium
for all members of the community to air their views. This public
participation nurtures public awareness;
- stimulating and focusing
debate on environmental issues and policies. RTHK attempts to bring
Government and NGOs together in a public forum where experts can
share information and experience; and
- providing opportunities
for Government to explain current policies on sustainable development
through regular programmes on environmental issues aimed at all
age groups and, broadcasting, on a regular basis, relevant announcements
of public interest on environmental protection.
Environmental Policy
In pursuance of its environmental
commitments, RTHK will continue to:
- contribute to the awareness
of the public regarding environmental protection and conservation
of natural resources;
- comply with, and where
appropriate exceed, legal regulations and voluntary standards in
all its operations;
- practise the principle
of Reduce, Reuse and Recycle in the consumption of material;
- foster and encourage personal
responsibility among all RTHK staff in caring for the environment;
and
- seek continual improvement
of its environmental performance on all fronts.
Environmental Highlights
RTHK's major efforts
in promoting and improving environmental performance consisted
of the following two categories:
Programmes production
- producing two weekly one-hour
radio programmes, namely ¡°Green Age¡± (Radio 5, throughout the year)
and ¡°Green Pals¡±(Radio 1, from October to December 2006), on various
green topics, such as green living, environmental protection, sustainable
development, etc;
- producing special projects
such as Radio 1¡¯s ¡®Green Pal- Action Blue Sky Special, ¡®Hong Kong
Tree Planting Day¡¯ and Radio 2¡¯s ¡®Trip to Produce Green Fields
Campaign¡¯;
- producing the 5-episode
Water Voices television series to call for concern on issues such
as water pollution, water shortage and water supply with several
stories relating to ¡®water¡¯;
- producing the 6-episode
Wastewise City television series to fully explore waste disposal
solutions in the region. Producers have visited South Korea, Japan
and Taiwan to cover topics relating to effective and environmentally-friendly
methods of dumping, namely waste disposal from consumers¡¯ point-of-view,
waste collection, recycling, levying and the construction of modernised
incinerator;
- Hong Kong Geographic,
an eight-episode documentary, was a television series focusing
on expert studies on the uniqueness of local natural landscapes.
It went with the researchers to the wild places to explore the
stunning views of Hong Kong¡¯s countryside; and
- co-organising with NGO¡¯s
on outreach projects such as tree-planting day and local eco-tours.
In-house green practices
- Minimising Paper Consumption
- enhancement of communication
by email. Electronic copies of information papers were distributed
on the Local Area Network instead of distributing hardcopies;
- promoting double-sided
photocopying to reduce consumption of photocopying paper;
- promoting use of the blank
side of used paper and reuse of envelopes.
- Recycle
- placing recycle boxes
at eye-catching locations to collect waste paper, plastic bottles
and cans for recycling. In 2006, we have sent 28,161 kg of waste
paper for recycling;
- collecting used printer
cartridges for recycling.
- Green Procurement
- procuring photocopiers
with double-sided photocopying and automatic energy saving functions;
- procuring plain paper
fax machines instead of thermal paper ones;
- procuring environmental
friendly products, such as refillable ball pens, recyclable printer
toner cartridges, etc.
- Energy Saving
- reducing lighting to minimum
required for illumination;
- adjusting the air-conditioning
system to keep the room temperatures to a reasonably acceptable
level at 24oC.
- Green Message Stands
and Stickers
- posted energy-saving stickers
at lighting switches and electricity devices to remind staff to
switch off lightings when they leave office and electricity devices
when they are not in use;
- Enhancement of intranet
- uploading useful information
for internal circulation (e.g. departmental telephone directory,
circulars, important notices etc.) to the intranet for viewing
by staff;
- uploading general forms
(e.g. application for outside work, acceptance of advantages etc.)
to the intranet instead of keeping these paper forms as stocks;
- Promoting
Staff¡¯s Environmental Awareness
- encouraging staff to
attend environmental awareness seminar/ workshop organized by Environmental
Protection Department, etc.
Next Steps in Environmental
Performance
All the green measures
taken in 2005 are considered effective. RTHK aims to further achieve
its environmental objectives by means of:
- producing programmes
in a variety of formats on environmental issues;
- continuing its involvement
in promoting environmental issues in the community;
- promoting a green purchasing
policy in support of its production efforts; and
- ensuring that the working
environment for its staff remains safe and healthy.
Information and Suggestions
If you have any information
and suggestion in connection with this Environmental Report, you
are welcome to contact RTHK's Green Manager at telephone number
2339 6330 or fax to 2338 0279 or e-mail to general@rthk.org.hk.
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