Ellen Ogren and Angus Harris, founders of the Clean Waterways Initiative that aims to remove plastic waste from the city’s polluted waters using zero-emission, solar-powered boats, seen here at the Aberdeen Marina Club, Hong Kong, on December 11, 2020. Photo: Xiaomei Chen
Ellen Ogren and Angus Harris, founders of the Clean Waterways Initiative that aims to remove plastic waste from the city’s polluted waters using zero-emission, solar-powered boats, seen here at the Aberdeen Marina Club, Hong Kong, on December 11, 2020. Photo: Xiaomei Chen
Christine Loh
Opinion

Opinion

The View by Christine Loh

Private-sector innovation can drive Hong Kong’s green tech, green finance push

  • Hong Kong’s private sector has what it takes to break new ground and put the city on the map, provided the government understands how to pitch these breakthroughs and take a wider view of showcasing the city’s innovation and technology

Ellen Ogren and Angus Harris, founders of the Clean Waterways Initiative that aims to remove plastic waste from the city’s polluted waters using zero-emission, solar-powered boats, seen here at the Aberdeen Marina Club, Hong Kong, on December 11, 2020. Photo: Xiaomei Chen
Ellen Ogren and Angus Harris, founders of the Clean Waterways Initiative that aims to remove plastic waste from the city’s polluted waters using zero-emission, solar-powered boats, seen here at the Aberdeen Marina Club, Hong Kong, on December 11, 2020. Photo: Xiaomei Chen
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