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Hong Kong Turns Green on Earth Day

2026-04-22 21:11 Last Updated At:21:35

Hong Kong unites in green as schools, corporates and the public take small everyday actions for nature and climate

HONG KONG, April 22, 2026 /PRNewswire/ -- On Earth Day today, a shared moment of green swept across Hong Kong as schools, corporates and members of the public came together for Dress Green Day 2026—a citywide moment of participation led by The Nature Conservancy (TNC).

From classrooms and offices to communities across the city, Dress Green Day helped transform Earth Day from a calendar date into a visible, shared experience—reminding people that environmental care begins with everyday choices.

Participants were encouraged to wear green on 22 April and complete one small green action, such as using reusable items, saving energy, reducing waste or choosing lower‑carbon transport. By keeping the actions simple, Dress Green Day invited broad participation while reinforcing those small choices—taken together—can help build momentum for long-term change.

"Dress Green Day is about turning intention into participation—making Earth Day something you can see across the city," said Anthony Gao, Executive Director for Hong Kong and Regional Partnerships, The Nature Conservancy Hong Kong. "When we act together at school, at work and at home, even one small green step becomes a powerful sign of shared responsibility and hope."

Dress Green Day 2026 saw participation from a wide cross-section of the community, including schools, where Earth Day became a hands-on learning moment for students through simple, practical actions and classroom conversations; corporate teams, incorporating the day into ESG and staff engagement initiatives and encouraging colleagues to take one small green step together; and members of the public, who joined in by wearing green across the city and sharing their everyday green actions—helping turn Earth Day into a visible, citywide celebration.

As part of Dress Green Day, selected participant photos were featured on digital display panels across different MTR stations throughout the day, offering commuters a glimpse of Hong Kong's collective Earth Day participation and turning everyday journeys into shared moments—while reinforcing the idea that sustainability is a collective responsibility.

"We're pleased to take part in Dress Green Day as an organisation to support this meaningful ESG initiative," said Shirley Chan, Managing Director, JCDecaux Transport. "Alongside our team wearing green, we are proud to support The Nature Conservancy Hong Kong in showcasing community 'green moments' across our MTR advertising digital network to celebrate citywide participation and capture the day's shared memories, highlighting how this participation can help build a stronger culture of sustainability."

"Dress Green Day gave us a joyful way to bring the whole school community into Earth Day," said Kylie Yule, Sustainability Program Manager, The Independent Schools Foundation Academy (ISF Academy). "By wearing a green ribbon and taking one simple action, students saw how small daily choices can add up—and how caring for nature can be part of everyday school life."

Dress Green Day 2026 was further energised by the support of Kay Tse, who helped amplify the message by encouraging participation and highlight the power of collective action.

Connecting Participation with Conservation Action

While the colour green symbolised the day, Dress Green Day also reflected TNC's broader conservation mission—linking public participation with long-term, science-based conservation work.

In Hong Kong, TNC advances science‑based initiatives including oyster reef restoration, marine ecosystem recovery and nature‑based solutions that strengthen coastal resilience, alongside environmental education and community engagement. Across the Asia Pacific, TNC works to protect coral reefs, forests and coastal ecosystems, supports sustainable fisheries and helps communities adapt to climate change.

Ultimately, Dress Green Day serves as a reminder that conservation success depends not only on science, but on people choosing to care — and to act—together.

Looking Beyond Earth Day

TNC hopes the momentum from Dress Green Day will continue beyond 22 April. Schools, organisations and individuals who wish to deepen their involvement — through partnerships, sustainability initiatives, volunteering or educational programmes—are welcome to connect with TNC to explore ways to stay involved.

For those who would like to further support ongoing conservation work in Hong Kong and across Asia Pacific, voluntary donations are also welcome. Contributions help advance long-term efforts ranging from marine ecosystem restoration and climate resilience to environmental education and community engagement. Donation link: https://act.tnc.org.hk/c/L8ML

TNC extends heartfelt thanks to the schools, corporates and members of the public who joined Dress Green Day 2026 across Hong Kong. Participation spanned a broad range of sectors and school communities, reflecting a shared commitment to practical, everyday environmental action. A full list of participating organisations will be published on TNC's website campaign page.

TNC will continue to grow Dress Green Day in the years ahead and looks forward to welcoming even broader participation in Dress Green Day 2027.

"What we witnessed today shows that participation can be simple, joyful, and for everyone," added Anthony Gao. "If we carry that same spirit into our schools, workplaces, and homes, we can build lasting momentum behind the collective actions that we urgently need to protect our nature and climate."

About The Nature Conservancy Hong Kong (TNC)

The Nature Conservancy (TNC) is a global conservation organization dedicated to conserving the lands and waters on which all life depends. Guided by science, we create innovative, on-the-ground solutions to our world's toughest challenges so that nature and people can thrive together. We are tackling climate change, conserving lands, waters and oceans at an unprecedented scale, providing food and water sustainably and helping make cities more resilient. The Nature Conservancy is working to make a lasting difference around the world in 83 countries and territories (39 by direct conservation impact and 44 through partners) through a collaborative approach that engages local communities, governments, the private sector, and other partners. TNC has been in Asia Pacific for over 30 years with projects in Australia, mainland China, Hong Kong, India, Indonesia, Mongolia, New Zealand, and the Pacific Islands. In 2019, TNC was awarded the Lui Che Woo Prize for Sustainable Development. To learn more. please visit: 

Website: http://www.tnc.org.hk
Facebook: TNC HK 大自然保護協會
Instagram: @tnc_hk
LinkedIn: The Nature Conservancy in Hong Kong

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Hong Kong Turns Green on Earth Day

Hong Kong Turns Green on Earth Day

LOS ANGELES, April 22, 2026 /PRNewswire/ -- Reolink, a global leader in intelligent visual technology for homes and businesses, offers solar security cameras that do more than protect a home – they can help protect the planet as well. This Earth Day, Reolink showcases how its latest solar-powered solutions, designed with the new SolarEase™ technology, are helping households reduce their reliance on grid electricity while enabling quieter, non-intrusive monitoring of the natural world around them.

Scaling Solar Adoption in Everyday Security

Solar energy remains one of the most accessible and environmentally friendly power sources. Reolink continues to expand its solar-powered product lineup by integrating solar panels with wireless security cameras, making clean energy more practical for everyday use.

In 2025 alone, over 616,000 Reolink solar panels were deployed in households worldwide. Collectively, these systems generated more than 67,452 kWh of electricity to power security cameras, enough to power a household for nearly 5 years, helping avoid approximately 67.5 tons of CO₂ emissions[1].

SolarEase™ Technology: Enhancing Sustainable Power for Solar Cameras

To address the challenges of inconsistent sunlight in outdoor environments, Reolink introduces its latest SolarEase™ technology, designed to deliver more reliable and efficient solar charging.

SolarEase™ enables Reolink cameras to maintain stable performance even in low-light and partially shaded conditions. Just one hour of daylight can support nighttime illumination needs, while a full charge can last up to three months under typical usage — making it a dependable solution in environments with limited or inconsistent sunlight.

With a charging efficiency increased to 26%, SolarEase™ represents a meaningful step forward in optimizing solar energy conversion. This advancement is brought to life in Reolink's latest Solar Floodlight Cam, now available across global markets, delivering powerful illumination and reliable security powered by clean energy.

Supporting a Greener, Wildlife-Friendly Planet

Reolink's commitment to clean energy extends beyond households to broader environmental and ecological impact. Its solar-powered cameras operate wire-free, quietly, and independently, enabling continuous, non-intrusive monitoring of natural habitats without the need for complex infrastructure or frequent human intervention.

To date, Reolink has supported over 55 NGOs worldwide, contributing to a shared vision of a more sustainable planet where people and wildlife can coexist.

"At Reolink, we believe the technology protecting your home should also protect the world beyond it," said Annie Potter, Head of Marketing at Reolink (North America). "Our partnership with organizations like the National Wildlife Federation reflects that commitment, not to just people, but to the ecosystems and communities we all share."

Among these efforts, Reolink partnered with the National Wildlife Federation in the United States in 2026 to support public awareness initiatives around everyday wildlife conservation. In Germany, Reolink is working with Deutscher Tierschutzbund to enhance security solutions that help protect pets and support animal welfare efforts.

A Continued Commitment to Sustainability

Through ongoing innovation in solar-powered technologies, Reolink aims to make sustainable living more accessible while reducing environmental impact. Looking ahead, the company continues to explore how smart security solutions can contribute to a greener future for both people and the natural world.

Visit Reolink.com to learn more about Reolink's Earth Day initiative and how its solar security cameras support a more sustainable future.

About Reolink

Reolink offers smart security solutions for homes and businesses, aiming for a seamless security experience with its wide range of products. Serving millions globally, it provides video surveillance and protection, standing out for its commitment to security technology innovation. For more information about Reolink, please visit www.Reolink.com.

[1] Note: This calculation is based on approximately 616,000 solar panels deployed in 2025, with an estimated annual energy output of 67,452 kWh, and corresponding CO₂ emissions reductions calculated using standard grid emission factors.

[1] Note: This calculation is based on approximately 616,000 solar panels deployed in 2025, with an estimated annual energy output of 67,452 kWh, and corresponding CO₂ emissions reductions calculated using standard grid emission factors.

 

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Reolink Solar Security Cameras Help Power a Greener Planet this Earth Day

Reolink Solar Security Cameras Help Power a Greener Planet this Earth Day

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