Hung Yat Group Proposes Circular Economy Programme for Ocean Park
Four proposals totalling over HK$8.5 million submitted to Ocean Park, combining circular economy infrastructure with environmental education initiatives.
Hung Yat Group has submitted four proposals to Ocean Park Hong Kong, outlining a comprehensive circular economy and education programme valued at over HK$8.5 million.
The proposals combine practical waste-to-produce infrastructure with public-facing environmental education — leveraging Ocean Park’s unique position as both a conservation institution and a high-traffic visitor destination.
Bridging operations and education
The programme would extend the proven WeGen circular economy model into an educational context, demonstrating how food waste from Ocean Park’s food and beverage operations can be converted into fresh produce using proprietary microbiome technology.
This approach aligns with Ocean Park’s conservation mission while creating a tangible, visitor-facing demonstration of regenerative agriculture in action.
Current status
The proposals are under review by Ocean Park’s management team. If approved, the partnership would represent Hung Yat Group’s first institutional-scale circular economy deployment beyond the commercial food and beverage sector.