“These findings make it clear that decarbonisation is an immense undertaking requiring a holistic approach. The business community needs access to sufficient funding, strong internal alignment, and effective stakeholder engagement to meet their climate goals.” The BEC’s charter aims to inspire a collective effort among businesses and organisations, urging them to commit to achieving a net-zero carbon future as part of Hong Kong’s broader decarbonisation initiative.

01:40 ‘Climate time bomb ticking’: UN chief says carbon emissions must be urgently cut Signatories report their progress and contributions to the BEC using a standardised form every year. This allows the BEC to compile data into an annual progress report. Almost three quarters of the signatories are large corporations with over 200 employees, while the remainder are small and medium-sized enterprises.

Some 41 per cent of the signatories are in the property and construction sectors, followed by 10 per cent in industrial transportation and 8 per cent in commercial and professional services. “The availability of dedicated budgets for emissions reduction, energy efficiency, and low-carbon research and development emerged as the most critical determinants for achieving net-zero targets,” said Ng. “Apart from financial support, our charter signatories also stressed the vital importance of internal engagement across all levels because decarbonisation is an organisational endeavour that requires sustained.