| Our Responsibilities
An Early Advocate
of the Paper-less Office
Reducing Energy
Consumption
The Hong Kong Awards
For Energy Efficiency And Conservation In Government
Greener Transport
Improving the Office
Environment with Good Indoor Air Quality
Our Responsibilities
We aim to
exercise the principle of Reduce, Reuse and Recycle in our consumption
of materials and to make efficient use of natural resources and
energy in all our operations.
We will
avoid, reduce and control environmental pollution arising from our
day-to-day working practices.
We require
our contractors to adopt and implement sound environmental management
systems and pollution control measures.
An
Early Advocate of the Paper-less Office
The
EPD has practiced paper saving measures for many years and reduced
paper consumption by 24% since 1998. We have also met and exceeded
the targets set in a circular from the Environment, Transport and
Works Bureau to reduce photocopying paper consumption by an average
of 2.5% a year, from fiscal year 2003/04 to 2006/07. In 2004 the
department reduced paper consumption by 15.3%, consuming 13 085
reams of photocopy paper compared with 15 455 reams in 2003. This
was achieved as a result of on-going saving initiatives and the
following programmes:
| • |
Extension of the e-submission and approval system for procurement
of non-computer items costing $50,000 or below. |
| • |
Use of e-LAPS (Electronic Leave Application and Processing
System) and new electronic workflow applications to process
acting appointment applications. |
| Year |
1998 |
1999 |
2000 |
2001 |
2002 |
2003 |
2004 |
Photocopying
Paper
(Reams) |
17 411 |
16 211 |
16 300 |
15 736
|
15 548
|
15 455 |
13 085 |
| A.
% reduction vs 1998 figure |
-
|
6.9% |
6.4% |
9.6% |
10.7% |
11.2% |
24.8% |
B.
Total paper saved since
1998 (reams) |
-
|
1
200 |
2
311 |
3
986 |
5
849 |
7
805 |
12
131 |
Reducing
Energy Consumption
The Departmental Environment, Safety and Health Committee provides
management level stewardship on energy conservation and efficiency.
Energy consumption is a standing item to be reported and reviewed
in Committee meetings. Our management system enables us to internalise
a plan-do-check-act cycle to raise awareness and communicate with
staff.
Extended
working hours and the extensive use of information technology have
created challenges in reducing energy consumption. The EPD has introduced
a number of measures to meet these challenges, and in 2004 consumption
in our offices dropped 0.6% compared with 2003, to a total 2 667
398 kWh. New energy-saving measures introduced in 2004 included:
•
|
Carrying
out lighting audits in EPD offices to identify possible power
saving opportunities and remove dispensable lighting tubes. |
| • |
Resetting
the temperature in office air-conditioners to 25.5 degrees Celsius
(in line with a 2004 circular request from the Environment,
Transport and Works Bureau). |
| • |
Appointing
Energy Wardens in branch offices to promote housekeeping measures
to save energy. |
The
Hong Kong Awards For Energy Efficiency And Conservation In Government
The
EPD participated in the "Hong Kong Awards For Energy Efficiency
And Conservation In Government" launched by the Electrical,
Mechanical Services Department in late 2003, with a view to achieving
a greener office
and reducing electricity bills. The competition ran throughout
2004,
during which we conducted lighting audits that identified areas
for improvement. In particular 523 dispensable fluorescent tubes
were removed, resulting in an estimated annual saving of 25 000
kWh. The Environment, Safety and Health Unit also arranged experience
sharing seminars, training and briefings to raise staff awareness.
Greener
Transport
All
EPD vehicles are powered by petrol or liquefied petroleum gas. We
have adopted a non-idling policy and are combining trips to reduce
air emissions and fuel consumption. In 2004, two vehicles were returned
to the Government Logistics Department. The departmental fleet comprised
54 vehicles.
Improving
the Office Environment with Good Indoor Air Quality
Good
Indoor Air Quality (IAQ) creates healthy working conditions for
staff and provides a pleasant environment for customers and clients.
The EPD participates in the voluntary IAQ Certification Scheme for
offices or public places. By the end of 2004 nine EPD premises had
been awarded/renewed Good Class IAQ Certificates or above. Details
are available in 6.2 Minimising
the Impacts of Our Operations.
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