The Hong Kong Green Building Week (HKGBW) 2025, jointly organised by the Construction Industry Council (CIC) and the Hong Kong Green Building Council (HKGBC), closely echoes the momentum of the 15th National Games. Under the theme of “Green Building Get Set GOAL. Race to Carbon Neutrality.”, the campaign invites the public to embark on an engaging journey to explore Hong Kong’s green buildings with Captain Green Building and his new buddies – GB Friends.

Through interactive activities related to sports, health and well-being, the campaign aims to enhance public awareness of innovative green building technologies, while fostering a deeper appreciation for local green buildings. Participants will gain a deeper understanding of the importance and benefits of green buildings, as Captain Green Building and GB Friends lead them through Hong Kong’s iconic green buildings, racing together towards carbon neutrality!
 
 

Four Green Building Powers


Hong Kong Green Building Week connects a series of public activities through Four Green Building Powers, aiming to raise public awareness of green building and its benefits for people and the environment.

  • Health and Well-being: Human-centered design, livable environments, and enhanced well-being
  • Resource Efficiency: Conserving energy, water, materials, and reducing waste
  • Environmental Friendliness: Living harmoniously with local and global ecosystems, and delivering positive impact
  • Innovative Elements: Introducing new technologies or processes to create new value

 

GB Friends

Captain Green Building leads his team of GB Friends, Flora, Little Green, Savvy, Sunny, Windy, Bot and Dot, on an exciting journey to explore the Four Green Building Powers. Together, they showcase how green building, through innovative design and technology, can achieve energy savings and carbon reduction, racing toward a carbon-neutral future!

Promotional Video of HKGBW 2025

The advertisement features four athletes as Green Building Ambassadors. They gathered at GO PARK Sai Sha, generously sponsored by Sun Hung Kai Properties, which provided an ideal backdrop for showcasing the ambassadors engaging in their respective sports and bringing to life the many benefits and elements of green buildings.

The video has been uploaded to the Council’s major social platforms and YouTube channel.

  
 
Let's join the events of HKGBW 2025 together!
Date Event
From 1 Sep Launch of "The Hong Kong Green Building Week 2025" Promotional Video
1 Sep - 28 Sep Green Building Ding-ding Snapshot Challenge
20 Aug - 4 Sep (by 12:00 noon) Let's GOAL! Biz-Green Outfits Social Media Challenge
3 Sep Let's GOAL! Biz-Green Dress Day
19 Sep Kick-Off Ceremony of "The Hong Kong Green Building Week 2025"
19 Sep - 21 Sep Let's GOAL! Green Building Fair
20 Sep - 21 Sep Let's GOAL! Green Transport X Building Tour
27 Sep - 28 Sep Let's GOAL! Green Building Guided Tour
 
 


Green Building Fair Successfully Concluded

 The “Let's GOAL! Green Building Fair” was successfully held from 19 to 21 September at MCP Central, attracting nearly 6,000 visitors. The Green Building Fair featured five major zones: "Green Building Momentum Avenue", "Green Building Expert Talks", "Green Building Challenge Zone”, “Green Building Experience Zone" and the "Flash & Fun Photo Zone", offering the public diverse and interactive ways to learn green building knowledge.
 
 

Green Building Partners contributed to “Green Building Momentum Avenue” by showcasing a variety of green building-related exhibits. Participating companies included Aurabeat Technology Limited, ERCO Lighting Pte Limited, Hilti (Hong Kong) Limited, Naco Environment & Technology Company Limited, Orientop Building Materials Limited, Palmax (Pacific Asia) Limited, and Wo Lee Green Solutions Limited. These exhibitors presented innovative building solutions and eco-friendly materials, enriching the public’s understanding of green building practices.
 

Guest speakers shared their insights on innovations, health and wellbeing, resource efficiency and environmental friendliness at the “Green Building Expert Talks”. Speakers included Mr Ivan FU, Chairman of CIC–Zero Carbon Park; Mr Johnny YU, Advisor to the Chairman and Head of Sustainability of Henderson Land Development Company Limited; Ms Priscilla LIN, Manager, Sustainability and Strategy of Schneider Electric Hong Kong; Ms Lilian TSANG, Landscape Designer of URBIS Limited; and Mr Hugo POON & Mr Isaac POON, Green Building Young Leaders of the HKGBC.
 

The “Green Building Challenge Zone” invited participants to explore green building concepts through VR cycling, table tennis, basketball, and fencing.
 

Besides, the “Green Building Experience Zone” provided a variety of green workshops that promoted eco-friendly living habits.
 

Last but not least, the "Flash & Fun Photo Zone" offered the public a chance to capture memorable moments.
 

 
 
 

Let’s GOAL! Green Transport X Building Tour Successfully Held

The “Let’s GOAL! Green Transport X Building Tour” on 21 Sep and 27 Sep were successfully held. This low-carbon journey helped participants discover the unique green features and designs of selected green buildings along the route from Causeway Bay to Sai Wan Ho.
 

Featured building projects (listed alphabetically) included: Cityplaza, K11 ATELIER King's Road, Nina Hotel Causeway Bay, Novum East, Taikoo Place, Towngas Headquarters, Two Chinachem Exchange Square.
 

A group of professional Green Building Ambassadors provided detailed introduction of the design and benefits of featured green buildings along the route.
 
 


Green Building Ding-ding Snapshot Challenge

 

The eye-catching Green Building-themed Ding-ding made its way across various locations on Hong Kong Island. During 1 to 28 September, passersby were encouraged to snap photos of the tram for a chance to win prizes. The winning entries have now been unveiled on the HKGBC’s official Facebook and Instagram pages.
 
 

 

Let’s GOAL! Green Building Tour Successfully Held
 
The first tour, Let’s GOAL! Green Building Guided Tour – Running, was led by a professional long-distance running coach and ventured into the Kai Tak Development Area along a specially designed route. On event day, participants were introduced to the green features of the 8 green building projects (arranged in the order of the route): AIRSIDE, The Twins, Kai Tak Sports Park, CLP Headquarters, The Henley, Monaco One & Monaco Marine, Kai Tak District Cooling System, T-Loft@Kai Tak.
 
Green Building Young Leaders introduced the features of green buildings in the Kai Tak Development Area.

Let’s GOAL! Green Building Guided Tour – Wellness, the second tour, took nearly 100 participants to The Henderson, offering a firsthand look at one of Hong Kong’s most resource-efficient green buildings. The Henderson officially attained a Final Platinum rating under BEAM Plus New Buildings in September 2025. During the visit, participants went up to Cloud 39 on the top floor, the office floor, and enjoyed a peaceful yoga session at the Sky Garden on 22/F.
 
Representatives from Henderson Land Development Company Limited and Green Building Tour Ambassador introduced the green building features of The Henderson.
 
The third tour, Let’s GOAL! Green Building Guided Tour – Exploration, led participants to GO PARK Sai Sha, an environmentally friendly destination covering over 1.3 million square feet that blends nature, sports, and entertainment. The project attained a Provisional Platinum rating under BEAM Plus New Buildings in 2024. The participants enjoyed the Mölkky experience, an eco-friendly emerging sport from Finland.
 
Green Building Young Leaders introduced the green building features of GO PARK Sai Sha.

The final Let’s GOAL! Green Building Guided Tour – Innovation brought nearly 100 participants to visit One North, where innovation meets sustainability. The project attained a Final Silver rating under BEAM Plus New Buildings in 2024. On the day of the event, participants visited the Sino Inno Lab, which showcased more than 50 cutting-edge research innovations covering real estate, construction, art, and wellness. They then tried out the 8-metre indoor climbing wall at One North, followed by a tour at the Wellness Garden, a rooftop garden that combines play, relaxation, exercise, and urban farming.
 
 
The Team from Sino Group’s Innovation Department and Green Building Young Leader gave insightful and engaging explanations on the green building elements of One North and Sino Inno Lab.

 
 
 
A big thank you to everyone who enthusiastically participated in Biz-Green Dress Day 2025 on 3 September!
This year, over 250 organisations supported the campaign.
 

Biz-Green Dress Day 2025 Highlight Video

Our mascots, Captain Green Building and Hanson, visited ATAL and Hang Lung Properties for a one-day office experience.

Check out the video to see how colleagues made the most of their green office facilities.

Don’t miss the results of the Biz-Green Dress Day Social Media Challenge!.

Get inspired by the winning companies' vibrant, low-carbon looks!


 Thank you all for your support and participation in the Hong Kong Green Building Week 2025.
See you again next year!
 
 
Organisers:

Green Building Partner & Venue Sponsor of "Let's GOAL! Green Building Fair":
            

Green Building Partner & Green Building featured in TV Announcements in the Public Interest (API):
             

Green Building Partners:
Developers / Organisations (Arranged in alphabetical order)



Green Buildings of "Let's GOAL! Green Building Guided Tour" (Arranged in alphabetical order):
  • GO PARK Sai Sha
  • Kai Tak Development Area - AIRSIDE, CLP Headquarters, Kai Tak District Cooling System Plant No.3, Kai Tak Sports Park, Monaco One and Monaco Marine, The Henley, The Twins, T-Loft@Kai Tak
  • One North (Sino Inno Lab and The Spark)
  • The Henderson

Green Buildings of "Let's GOAL! Green Transport X Building Tour" (Arranged in alphabetical order):
  • Cityplaza
  • K11 ATELIER King's Road
  • Nina Hotel Causeway Bay
  • Novum East
  • Taikoo Place
  • Towngas Headquarters
  • Two Chinachem Exchange Square

Supporting Organisations of the HKGBW 2025
(Arranged in alphabetical order):








 


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