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AsiaWorld-Expo Extends the Value of Events with Four Key Sustainability Initiatives, Turning Waste into Resources at Major Public Exhibitions and Events

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AsiaWorld-Expo Extends the Value of Events with Four Key Sustainability Initiatives, Turning Waste into Resources at Major Public Exhibitions and Events
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AsiaWorld-Expo Extends the Value of Events with Four Key Sustainability Initiatives, Turning Waste into Resources at Major Public Exhibitions and Events

2026-04-14 09:16 Last Updated At:09:35

HONG KONG, April 13, 2026 /PRNewswire/ -- As the event economy continues to gain momentum, bringing visitors and business opportunities, what happens behind the scenes of each event, particularly the handling of event materials and surplus food, is often overlooked once the excitement ends and visitors leave. Recognising the environmental implications of event leftovers, AsiaWorld-Expo (AWE) adopts a holistic approach by integrating sustainability into its daily operations. Recently, AWE was awarded the A Greener Future (AGF) Certificate, becoming the first venue in the Asia-Pacific region to receive this globally recognised sustainability certification.

From venue management to event execution, AsiaWorld-Expo is committed to ensuring that resources are not simply disposed of but given a second life through reuse. This milestone is brought to life at three recent events, ComplexCon Hong Kong, the Children's Book Fair and Super Parents & Kids Expo, and Con-Con Hong Kong, AWE partnered with organisers to bring recycling efforts from backstage right onto the exhibition floor. Through four key strategies, "Source Separation, Food Waste Recycling, Public Education, and Venue-led Management", single-use materials and surplus food were repurposed, extending the value of events beyond the venue.

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AsiaWorld-Expo Extends the Value of Events with Four Key Sustainability Initiatives, Turning Waste into Resources at Major Public Exhibitions and Events

AsiaWorld-Expo Extends the Value of Events with Four Key Sustainability Initiatives, Turning Waste into Resources at Major Public Exhibitions and Events

AsiaWorld-Expo Extends the Value of Events with Four Key Sustainability Initiatives, Turning Waste into Resources at Major Public Exhibitions and Events

AsiaWorld-Expo Extends the Value of Events with Four Key Sustainability Initiatives, Turning Waste into Resources at Major Public Exhibitions and Events

AsiaWorld-Expo Extends the Value of Events with Four Key Sustainability Initiatives, Turning Waste into Resources at Major Public Exhibitions and Events

AsiaWorld-Expo Extends the Value of Events with Four Key Sustainability Initiatives, Turning Waste into Resources at Major Public Exhibitions and Events

AsiaWorld-Expo Extends the Value of Events with Four Key Sustainability Initiatives, Turning Waste into Resources at Major Public Exhibitions and Events

AsiaWorld-Expo Extends the Value of Events with Four Key Sustainability Initiatives, Turning Waste into Resources at Major Public Exhibitions and Events

Source Separation: The First Step to Effective Recycling
The major pop culture festival ComplexCon Hong Kong returned to AWE for the third consecutive year, attracting over 36,000 visitors across two days. With strong footfall came high demand for food and beverage services. In the past, unfinished meals and utensils were mixed at disposal. At AWE, we are driving meaningful change for a more sustainable world. During the event, additional staff were deployed to assist visitors in separating food waste from recyclables at disposal points. This simple action marked the very beginning of the entire recycling process.

Food Waste Recycling: Giving Leftovers a Second Purpose
Collected materials were then sorted by the AWE team. Tableware was cleaned and recycled according to its material type, while leftover food was treated as food waste, and delivered to the organic resources recovery centre, O•PARK1. Food scraps then are turned into biogas or renewable energy, and the residues are converted into compost. Through source separation and recycling, event leftovers are fully utilised, turning waste into energy.

Public Education: Building Eco-Friendly Habits Through Family Engagement
Raising awareness of sustainability starts with education. At the popular Children's Book Fair and Super Parents & Kids Expo, interactive learn-through-play sustainability experiences were introduced. Self-service Recycling Stations were set up across the venue, supported by clear signage and eco-friendly messages to encourage visitors to participate in waste sorting. AWE Bear also engaged with children onsite, helping them identify different recyclable items such as food waste, paper bowls, wooden utensils and plastics. Many parents used the opportunity to educate their children about recycling tableware and packaging, turning the process into a meaningful parent-child learning moment. Compared to one-way messaging, these interactive experiences are more effective in building lasting habits from a young age.

Venue-led Management: Centralised Recycling for Operational Excellence
Large-scale exhibitions generate substantial amounts of promotional materials, packaging, glass, metal, and even wood, making recycling complex. Unlike the traditional approach where exhibitors handle their own waste individually, AWE takes a venue-led approach, coordinating recycling through a structured and streamlined resource management model. The venue has established and continuously refines sustainable event guidelines, providing practical reference based on event characteristics. At the recently held Con-Con Hong Kong, AWE developed a comprehensive recycling plan from the event planning stage. Exhibitors were encouraged to minimise single-use materials, while AWE took the lead in waste collection and recycling before, during, and after the event. With clear sorting facilities, centralised collection, and streamlined processing, the mixing of different recyclables was significantly reduced, and overall recycling rates are improved.

The success of recycling management depends on the collective efforts of the venue, organisers, exhibitors, and visitors. From pre- and post-event collection to sorting and processing, every step is interconnected. Through practical implementation across different exhibitions, AWE has built a more comprehensive resource management model, making recycling an essential part of every event. Moving forward, AWE will continue to collaborate with industry partners to introduce more innovative measures, ensuring that mega events not only drive crowds and economic benefits, but also allow resources to create lasting value beyond the venue.

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About AsiaWorld-Expo

AsiaWorld-Expo has emerged as one of the world's leading EXPOtainment venues, offering over 70,000 square metres of rentable space that is comprised of 10 state-of-the-art, ground-level and column-free exhibition halls including the Arena – the biggest indoor seated venue in Hong Kong with a maximum capacity of 14,000. Strategically located at the heart of a multi-modal transportation hub and adjacent to the Hong Kong International Airport and Hong Kong-Zhuhai-Macao Bridge. AsiaWorld-Expo, with a convenient and in-venue MTR station, enjoys efficient transport connection to Guangdong-Hong Kong- Macao Greater Bay Area and other global regions.

With a proven track record of successes, AsiaWorld-Expo has received a number of accolades, namely the "Best Convention Centre – North Asia" at the M&C Asia Stella Awards, "Best Convention & Exhibition Centre" at the TTG China Travel Awards, "Fan & Guest Experience" Award at TheStadiumBusiness Awards, the "MICE Team of the Year" at the C&IT Awards, the "Best International Venue" at the coveted Exhibition News (EN) Awards organised by Mash Media, a leading UK media for MICE in partnership with UFI, and the "Outstanding Venue Award" presented by The Asian Federation of Exhibition and Convention Associations (AFECA). AWE was also awarded the A Greener Future (AGF) Certificate, becoming the first venue in the Asia-Pacific region to receive this globally recognised sustainability certification.

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AsiaWorld-Expo Extends the Value of Events with Four Key Sustainability Initiatives, Turning Waste into Resources at Major Public Exhibitions and Events

AsiaWorld-Expo Extends the Value of Events with Four Key Sustainability Initiatives, Turning Waste into Resources at Major Public Exhibitions and Events

AsiaWorld-Expo Extends the Value of Events with Four Key Sustainability Initiatives, Turning Waste into Resources at Major Public Exhibitions and Events

AsiaWorld-Expo Extends the Value of Events with Four Key Sustainability Initiatives, Turning Waste into Resources at Major Public Exhibitions and Events

AsiaWorld-Expo Extends the Value of Events with Four Key Sustainability Initiatives, Turning Waste into Resources at Major Public Exhibitions and Events

AsiaWorld-Expo Extends the Value of Events with Four Key Sustainability Initiatives, Turning Waste into Resources at Major Public Exhibitions and Events

AsiaWorld-Expo Extends the Value of Events with Four Key Sustainability Initiatives, Turning Waste into Resources at Major Public Exhibitions and Events

AsiaWorld-Expo Extends the Value of Events with Four Key Sustainability Initiatives, Turning Waste into Resources at Major Public Exhibitions and Events

-  7th Informatics Olympiad took place at the Vietnam-Korea University of Information and Communication Technology (VKU) in Da Nang
- Enhancement of the Artificial Intelligence (AI) track, advancing into a platform for AI talents
- Campus tour programs offered to residents and students, supporting career exploration and future vision planning

SEOUL, South Korea and DA NANG, Vietnam, April 14, 2026 /PRNewswire/ -- The 7th Informatics Olympiad, exclusively sponsored by Hanwha Life, was successfully held from April 10 to 12 at the Vietnam-Korea University of Information and Communication Technology (VKU).

As one of Vietnam's leading IT competition, the Olympiad brings together talented middle and high school students from across Vietnam to demonstrate their skills. Hanwha Life has been sponsoring this event for three consecutive years as part of its corporate social responsibility initiative, Future Plus, for fostering outstanding talents in finance and ICT.

Lim Suk Hyun, Head of Corporate Planning Division at Hanwha Life; Huynh Cong Phap, President of the VKU and Chairman of the Organizing Committee; and Shin Jung Won, Head of Corporate Social Responsibility of ChorogUsan for Children, attended the finals.

The competition featured three tracks: AI, IT Major and Non-IT Majors. This year, the most notable change was the advancement of the AI Track, which was introduced last year. Through this enhancement, the competition has evolved into a platform for nurturing AI talent.

Hanwha Life also conducted campus tour programs for local residents and students during the event. At career exploration booths set up across the VKU campus, participants were offered career counseling and hands-on job experiences, helping them explore their interests and plan for their future.

Hanwha Life further supports outstanding talents discovered through the competition, helping them pursue broader opportunities. As part of this commitment, last year's competition winners were invited to participate in the "Hanwha Life Training Program for Vietnam's Outstanding FinTech Talents" in South Korea, providing them with an opportunity to broaden their global perspectives.

Lim Suk Hyun, Head of Corporate Planning Division at Hanwha Life said, "The Informatics Olympiad is becoming more than just a competition. It serves as a gateway for talented individuals to enter the IT ecosystem. We will continue to support participants so they can grow into key drivers of Vietnam's financial and ICT industries."

Huynh Cong Phap, President of the VKU and Chairman of the Organizing Committee, added, "The Informatics Olympiad offers an opportunity for next-generation IT talents who will lead Vietnam's future to fully showcase their potential. Thanks to Hanwha Life's support, the competition has established itself as a platform for AI talent in Vietnam."

Meanwhile, Hanwha Life plans to hold an exchange program for Vietnamese university students this August, featuring academic conferences, hackathons, and fellowship opportunities. Through this initiative, the company aims to build a network of outstanding talents and further strengthen its support for digital talent in Vietnam.

Vietnam-Korea University of Information and Communication Technology (VKU):
Vietnam-Korea University of Information and Communication Technology (VKU) is a key institution for training talents in the field of Information and Communication Technology (ICT) under Da Nang National University. Established in 2007 as a specialized IT university and supported by the Korea International Cooperation Agency (KOICA), it was later upgraded to a 4-year ICT university, recognized for its high level of specialization. It is currently striving not only to become the leading ICT-focused university in Central Vietnam, but also one of the leading universities throughout the country.

 

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