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Hong Kong Awards for Environmental Excellence HKAEE Experience Sharing Seminar 卓越環境管理 . 提升企業競爭力 12 April 2011 Hong Kong Disneyland Hotel Disney’s Hollywood Hotel Background Hong Kong Disneyland Hotel – Victorian-style hotel – 400 rooms (six-storey) – Convention and Business facilities Disney’s Hollywood Hotel – Hollywood-themed Hotel – 600 Rooms (eight storey) Overview • Green Leadership Support from Senior Management Clear Targets Staff Support and Involvement Cast and Employee Training Progress Monitoring & Continual Improvement • Environmental Programme and Performance Energy Management / Indoor Air Quality Control Waste Management Water Conservation Green Purchasing Other Initiatives • Partner Synergy Earth Day Programs Stakeholder Engagement Community Awareness Green Leadership Green Leadership • Corporate Environmental Policy • The Walt Disney Company Environmental Council – Senior executives from all business units across the Company • HKDL is one of the global partners • HKDL Environmental Steering Committee • Environmental Affairs Department • Cast EnvironmentalityTM Committee HKDL Environmental Targets • For direct GHG emissions from fuels: by 2012, achieve 50% of its long- term goal (carbon-neutral) through a combination of reductions, efficiencies and offsets • For electricity consumption: by 2013, reduce electricity consumption by 10% compared to 2006 in existing assets • By 2013, decrease solid waste to landfill to 50% of 2006 level Cast Awareness & Communicaiton Progress Monitoring and Continual Improvement • Objectives set by and progress monitored by HKDL EnvironmentalityTM Steering Committee • Approval of Environmental Projects • Improvement suggested by Cast EnvironmentalityTM Committee • Implementation by all Department Heads Programme & Performance Water Conservation Rainwater runoff is directed Intelligent Weather-driven from surrounding hills to Computerized Irrigation System Inspiration Lake Soil type, plant type, weather conditions and slope are taken into account to calculate when and how Achieved 70% water saving much to irrigate Energy Measures Since Opening • Real-time control and monitoring by Energy Management System (EMS) • All lighting control, A/C setting, indoor air quality can be done remotely through EMS • Guest rooms with intelligent thermostat (motion sensor) to control fan coil unit with occupancy • Energy Saving Lamps • On-line Utility Reporting System New Energy Measures Since 2008 • Heat Pumps • Solar sensor for outdoor lighting – modification of the fixed on/off schedule for around 8,900 pcs exterior façade and landscape lightings to match the actual daily sunrise and sunset hours • Replacement of CFL / LED / T5 • Off peak hour lift management • Closure of outdoor pools for 2 months • Establishment of HKDL Energy Policy • Energywi$e Labels (Excellent Class) Heat Pump Project • Installation and testing and commissioning in Aug and Sep 2010; Fully operational in Oct 2010 • DHH energy consumption for Oct & Nov 2010 reduced by 40% as compared to same period of 2009 New Fuel Saving Measures • Introduced hybrid vehicles into Operation fleet • Shuttle Buses Management • Switch-off Idling Vehicle Engine Campaign Carbon Management • Quarterly inventory via dedicated website • Quarterly reporting to HKDL executives • Developing GHG reduction strategy – Trial Solar Projects, EV Charging Stations • Carbon Audit • Green Partner Paper Waste Reduction • Centralised Printing Centre • Multi-function printing machines • Paper saving features – secured printing, doubled-sided printing • Green Meeting - digital solutions to printing ; HD telepresence to reduce overseas travelling for meetings • IP Phone in Guest Rooms • Green Marketing and Sales • Wastewi$e Labels (Excellent Class) IP Phones IP Phone applications: • Emergency broadcast • Radio broadcast with 5 channels • Story telling over the IP Phone • Weather Forecast • Severe weather notification Recycling Programme • Organic / Food waste • Paper • Glass bottles • Plastic • Grasscycling • Soda cans • Spent cooking oil • Scrap metals • Mercury lamps • Rechargeable • Spent lube oil batteries • WEEE Organic / Food Waste Management Partner Synergy Green Purchasing • Founding Member of Hong Kong Green Purchasing Charter • Wooden furniture was made of timber from “well-managed forests” • Shopping bags made of post-consumer recycled plastic • FSC paper is used in all company letterheads and daily printing papers • Toilet papers / napkins were made of recovered fibre Stakeholders Engagement • HKDL Website • Monthly Mousemail • Annual Community Reports • Guests Awareness - Earth Day Celebration • Guest Communication (Hotel Directory, Signage) • Community Outreach Programmes Communications with Stakeholders Guest Education Programmes Community Programs with NGOs: Nature Walk Hong Kong’s first Nature Walk Guidebook in Braille - Apr 2010 Environmental Outreach Programs in Primary Schools Community Projects 2008 Gold Award for Environmental Excellence Clean Energy Forum May 2010 Thank You.
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