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CSD and PolyU Collaborate to Upcycle Food Waste for Sustainable Correctional Development

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CSD and PolyU Collaborate to Upcycle Food Waste for Sustainable Correctional Development
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CSD and PolyU Collaborate to Upcycle Food Waste for Sustainable Correctional Development

2025-02-07 17:30 Last Updated At:17:38

CSD and PolyU sign MOU to promote upcycling of food waste and development of eco-friendly products

​The Correctional Services Department (CSD) and the Hong Kong Polytechnic University (PolyU) signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) today (February 7) to jointly promote the upcycling of food waste and the development of environmentally friendly products, injecting new impetus into the sustainable development of the correctional industry.

The MOU sets out a framework for collaboration between the CSD and PolyU to jointly promote innovative development initiatives over the next five years, including the application of PolyU's scientific research results on food waste upcycling to industrial production in correctional institutions; and the provision of vocational training to persons in custody (PICs) in the design and production of environmentally friendly products by PolyU to enhance their employability. The collaboration not only promotes environmental protection but also assists in the rehabilitation of PICs.

Witnessed by the Deputy Commissioner of Correctional Services (Rehabilitation and Management), Mr Ng Chiu-kok, and the Vice President (Research and Innovation) of PolyU, Professor Christopher Chao, the MOU was signed by the Assistant Commissioner of Correctional Services (Rehabilitation), Mr Tong Soen, and the Director of the Research Institute for Future Food, Professor Wong Ka-hing.

Addressing the ceremony, Mr Ng said that the CSD has been committed to introducing green measures in correctional work to build an integrated and sustainable correctional system. The signing of the MOU marks an important milestone in the sustainable development of correctional work. The first phase of the collaboration involves the application of PolyU's patented technology for making 3D printing material with spent coffee grounds to the industrial production work performed by PICs. PolyU will also provide vocational training in product design for PICs to develop more environmentally friendly spent coffee grounds products.

Professor Chao said at the ceremony that PolyU has been tackling social challenges and promoting sustainable development through innovative research and translating research outcomes over the years. The "food waste-derived 3D printing material" patented technology covered in the collaboration project was developed by PolyU's Research Institute for Future Food, which opens up a new way to tackle the problems of municipal food waste and greenhouse gas emissions in Hong Kong. Both parties will work together to create a mutual aid ecosystem, where new economic, ecological, and cultural value can be generated, contributing to the realisation of a cohesive society and sustainable development.

The environmentally friendly spent coffee grounds products will be available for sale on the CSD Sports Association's online charity gift sales platform, Made In Prison, to promote messages of supporting rehabilitation and environmental protection to the public. All proceeds from the sale, after deducting necessary costs, will be donated to various local registered charities, providing PICs with opportunities to contribute to the community.

CSD and PolyU sign MOU to promote upcycling of food waste and development of eco-friendly products  Source: HKSAR Government Press Releases

CSD and PolyU sign MOU to promote upcycling of food waste and development of eco-friendly products Source: HKSAR Government Press Releases

CSD and PolyU sign MOU to promote upcycling of food waste and development of eco-friendly products  Source: HKSAR Government Press Releases

CSD and PolyU sign MOU to promote upcycling of food waste and development of eco-friendly products Source: HKSAR Government Press Releases

CSD and PolyU sign MOU to promote upcycling of food waste and development of eco-friendly products  Source: HKSAR Government Press Releases

CSD and PolyU sign MOU to promote upcycling of food waste and development of eco-friendly products Source: HKSAR Government Press Releases

CSD and PolyU sign MOU to promote upcycling of food waste and development of eco-friendly products  Source: HKSAR Government Press Releases

CSD and PolyU sign MOU to promote upcycling of food waste and development of eco-friendly products Source: HKSAR Government Press Releases

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Trip will explore tech opportunities

2025-05-08 23:08 Last Updated At:23:19

Legislative Councillor for the Technology & Innovation Functional Constituency Duncan Chiu believes the Middle East can be a fertile market for Hong Kong tech companies looking to expand overseas.

Mr Chiu will be part of Chief Executive John Lee’s delegation on a visit to Qatar and Kuwait from Saturday and hopes the trip can provide insights into the two countries’ technology needs. Noting that both countries are reliant on imported technology, he stressed that Hong Kong companies’ strengths in areas such as artificial intelligence, life sciences and chip design mean they have much to offer the Middle Eastern market.

Chief Executive John Lee.

Chief Executive John Lee.

“I know that some Hong Kong people, especially people I know in the tech sector, they have moved to Qatar and were involved in the operation of the Tech Park (Qatar Science & Technology Park) and other university involvements,” he said. “Qatar is quite keen to have collaboration with Hong Kong and Mainland China in tech collaborations, not just in the purchasing of technology, but also collaboration in research and development.”

With the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region Government setting up a $10 billion Innovation & Technology Industry-Oriented Fund, Mr Chiu anticipates such funds can open the door to new investment in Hong Kong’s innovation and technology sector from the sizeable sovereign wealth funds in Qatar and Kuwait.

Mr Chiu also plans to invite stakeholders from Qatar and Kuwait to visit Hong Kong.

Legislative Councillor for the Technology & Innovation Functional Constituency Duncan Chiu.

Legislative Councillor for the Technology & Innovation Functional Constituency Duncan Chiu.

“We have put in a lot of resources and efforts in Hong Kong in building up the tech ecosystem. So, I want to first let them know what has been happening in Hong Kong. And second, I would like to invite them to join our conferences and exhibitions in Hong Kong in August.”

In the past two years, Mr Chiu has organised return visits to Hong Kong after accompanying the Chief Executive on trips to ASEAN (Association of Southeast Asian Nations) member states.

He said Hong Kong companies have successfully recruited talent and expanded their operations in Singapore and Indonesia as a result of these exchanges, adding that he hopes to replicate this approach in relation to the Middle East.

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