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EPD Launches Digital Rewards for GREEN$ Program to Boost Recycling Participation

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EPD Launches Digital Rewards for GREEN$ Program to Boost Recycling Participation
HK

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EPD Launches Digital Rewards for GREEN$ Program to Boost Recycling Participation

2025-04-28 17:50 Last Updated At:17:58

GREEN$ x MoneyBack point conversion time-limited offer to promote electronic redemption

The Environmental Protection Department (EPD) announced today (April 28) that the GREEN$ Electronic Participation Incentive Scheme (GREEN$ ePIS) and the retail reward platform MoneyBack have jointly launched a time-limited points reward and special offer to encourage public participation in resources separation and recycling, and more use of the new e-points conversion feature of the GREEN$ ePIS.

The EPD spokesperson said that the gift redemption of the GREEN$ ePIS is keeping pace with times and is gradually transitioning into a digital form. In addition to rewards such as MTR tickets and local eco-tours, members of the public can now convert GREEN$ Points to MoneyBack e-points with the GREEN$ mobile app anytime and anywhere, allowing them to redeem gifts freely such as food items, personal care products, electrical appliances and supermarket vouchers at more than 500 supermarkets and retail stores across the territory. In addition to keeping pace with the times by moving towards digitalisation, it also enhances the programme's attractiveness to the public. The new electronic redemption option has been well received by members of the public since its trial launch last December, and the EPD will continue to explore and provide more electronic redemption platforms available for consideration of the GREEN$ users.

To support the full rollout of the new point redemption function of the GREEN$ ePIS, GREEN$ ePIS is collaborating with MoneyBack to offer a time-limited reward of an extra 100 MoneyBack points starting from today till June 27, 2025. The first 10 000 MoneyBack members who successfully link their MoneyBack accounts on the GREEN$ ePIS mobile app and convert their GREEN$ Points into MoneyBack Points will receive an extra 100 MoneyBack Points, encouraging more public to try out the GREEN$ Points conversion feature.For details, please visit the Hong Kong Waste Reduction Website:www.wastereduction.gov.hk/en-hk/green-moneyback-e-point-converions.

With the new electronic redemption function, members of the public can conveniently redeem e-rewards using GREEN$ Points anytime with the GREEN$ app, offering an extensive range of gift options. The EPD will gradually phase out the use of traditional gift redemption units by the end of May.

After the cessation of gift redemption units, a transition period will be provided for members of the public accustomed to redeeming physical gifts to continue to redeem daily necessities such as groceries, as well as environmentally friendly products, at the service counters of the GREEN@COMMUNITY facilities up to the end of this year. Starting from January 2026, the EPD will arrange to gradually phase out physical gift redemptions and fully transition to electronic gift redemption for the GREEN$ ePIS within the first quarter. For details, please inquire with staff at any GREEN@COMMUNITY facilities.

The EPD spokesperson added that the EPD will continue to enhance promotion of the GREEN$ electronic redemption options through various channels such as social media and the Hong Kong Waste Reduction Website. In addition, the Green Outreach will visit public rental housing estates where gift redemption units are in operation to brief members of the public and assist them in installing the GREEN$ app and using the electronic redemption function. The promotion schedule of Green Outreach at public rental housing estates and the arrangements for cessation of the service of gift redemption units can be found from the following link:www.wastereduction.gov.hk/en-hk/pilot-programme-smart-recycling-systems.

GREEN$ x MoneyBack point conversion time-limited offer to promote electronic redemption  Source: HKSAR Government Press Releases

GREEN$ x MoneyBack point conversion time-limited offer to promote electronic redemption Source: HKSAR Government Press Releases

RTHK signs Memorandum of Understanding with TDM

Radio Television Hong Kong (RTHK) today (May 13) signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) in Macao with Teledifusão de Macau, S.A. (TDM), committing to strengthen collaboration in areas including programme exchange and talent development. The Director of Broadcasting, Ms Angelina Kwan, also attended the Asia-Pacific Broadcasting Union (ABU) Administrative Council Meeting and exchanged views with broadcasters in the region.

The Vice President of the ABU and the Director General of the International Cooperation Department of National Radio and Television Administration, Ms Zhou Jihong, witnessed the signing of MOU betweenMs Kwan and the Director of the Executive Committee of TDM, Ms Lo Song Man. Under the programme exchange initiative, RTHK's productions such as the large-scale documentary "Lin Zexu: Beyond the Humen Opium Destruction", which recounts the deeds of a national hero, and "Hong Kong Stories: Master In The House 2", showcasing Hong Kong's craftsmanship, will be broadcast in Macao. Meanwhile, TDM's programme on historical figures of Macao will be aired in Hong Kong.

Ms Kwan stated that RTHK hopes the memorandum will further deepen co-operation with TDM, deepen mutual understanding between audiences in Hong Kong and Macao, and strengthen public appreciation of history of the nation. She pointed out that RTHK has actively expanded its collaboration network, establishing partnerships over the past year with broadcasters in Malaysia, Vietnam, Guangdong, and Guangxi etc. Leveraging Hong Kong's advantage of connecting the Mainland and the world, RTHK programmes have reached audiences across different regions. She reaffirmed RTHK's commitment to telling the good stories of the country and promoting Chinese culture.

During her visit, Ms Kwan also attended the 121st ABU Administrative Council Meeting, where she exchanged views with broadcasting professionals from various countries and regions. RTHK has been an active participant in the ABU, serving as a member of the Administrative Council for over 20 years. RTHK will host the ABU Robocon 2026 this August in Hong Kong, bringing together over 300 elite engineering students in teams from 15 Asia-Pacific countries and regions. As the largest university-level robotics competition in the Asia-Pacific region, the ABU Robocon serves as a premier platform for technical excellence and ingenuity. By hosting this international event in Hong Kong, RTHK aims to foster greater exchange and collaboration among young people in engineering, technology and innovation across the region.

RTHK signs Memorandum of Understanding with TDM  Source: HKSAR Government Press Releases

RTHK signs Memorandum of Understanding with TDM Source: HKSAR Government Press Releases

RTHK signs Memorandum of Understanding with TDM  Source: HKSAR Government Press Releases

RTHK signs Memorandum of Understanding with TDM Source: HKSAR Government Press Releases

RTHK signs Memorandum of Understanding with TDM  Source: HKSAR Government Press Releases

RTHK signs Memorandum of Understanding with TDM Source: HKSAR Government Press Releases

RTHK signs Memorandum of Understanding with TDM  Source: HKSAR Government Press Releases

RTHK signs Memorandum of Understanding with TDM Source: HKSAR Government Press Releases

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