The transition to a sustainable economy is accelerating worldwide, and Hong Kong is no exception. As businesses face increasing regulatory pressures, changing investor expectations and market competitiveness demands, green skills within an organisation are no longer optional—it is a business imperative. This webinar will provide actionable insights into how companies in Hong Kong can upskill their workforce with green skills to future proof their business, build long-term resilience and bridge the talent gap for green jobs.
This 90-minute virtual briefing will hear from Blunomy, a leading consultancy focusing on decarbonisation strategies, AXA Climate, experts in corporate engagement and training, and on-the-ground experts to explore corporate strategies to capitalise on Hong Kong’s burgeoning green economy.
From finance to energy, from multinationals to SMEs, companies worldwide are urgently upskilling their employees’ green skills to enable the net-zero transition for a sustainable future.
Asia Pacific alone is sitting on a potential 14.2 million in net green jobs by 2030 given the right investments and policies in the green economy.
Hong Kong is emerging as a leader in this space as it leverages technology and finance to achieve carbon neutrality before 2050, with HK$240 billion earmarked for climate mitigation and adaption. This investment will result in substantial green job opportunities for Hong Kong, especially in climate tech and sustainable finance, to deliver on this ambition.
However, companies must be ready and equipped to capitalise on this green wave, ranging from corporate strategy to managerial leadership and to the employees implementing sustainable practices on the ground.
This 90-minute webinar will highlight the major trends in Hong Kong’s green economy, the importance of green skilling the workforce and strategies to embed sustainability across all levels of the organisation. Learning these strategies will be key to unlocking new business opportunities while enabling Hong Kong’s transition to a low-carbon economy.