Sunny Leung 梁浩霆

Sunny Leung 梁浩霆

Eco Enrich Company Limited 日高環保資源管理有限公司

Director of Technology & Operations 技術及營運董事

Mr. Sunny Leung is a professional in the field of Environmental, Social, and Governance (ESG) with over 10 years of experience in the environmental industry. He previously served as an environmental consultant in Fridley, Minnesota, USA, focusing on research into sustainable urban greening. Subsequently, Mr. Leung returned to Hong Kong to work in environmental auditing, where he was responsible for systematic assessments of corporate environmental regulations and standards, and for promoting ongoing development in climate technology and environmental science projects.

Currently, Mr. Leung is the Technical and Operations Director at Eco Enrich Group, dedicated to providing professional services in environmental resource management and environmental engineering. His clients include the Hong Kong government, publicly listed companies, multinational corporations, and non-profit organizations. Through collaboration with a diverse clientele, Mr. Leung understands the rapidly evolving requirements for ESG across different countries and is committed to helping clients achieve their green, low-carbon goals while overcoming challenges in implementing ESG strategies. In the printing industry, for instance, Mr. Leung’s expertise includes designing automated feeding systems, optimizing recycling chains, and implementing smart energy management systems to enhance corporate safety protocols.

Mr. Leung graduated from the University of Minnesota, USA, with a Bachelor’s degree in Environmental Science, Policy, and Management.

EECL Sustainability Goal for 2024-2025:

Objectives:

1. Develop and Implement Cost-Effective Green Technologies:
– Goal: Facilitate the adoption of affordable, green technologies and practices that reduce environmental impact without imposing heavy financial burdens on the industries.
– Actions:
– Identify scalable and cost-effective green technologies suitable for each industry.
– Assist in securing funding or incentives available for green technology implementations.
– Provide training and support for the integration of these technologies into existing operations.

2. Optimize Resource Efficiency:
– Goal: Improve resource efficiency in production processes to reduce waste and lower costs, thereby enhancing both economic and environmental performance.
– Actions:
– Conduct comprehensive resource audits to identify waste reduction opportunities.
– Implement lean manufacturing principles tailored to each industry to minimize waste and maximize resource use.
– Promote the use of recycled materials where feasible.

3. Promote Sustainable Job Creation:
– Goal:Support the retention and creation of jobs by transitioning industries towards sustainable practices that require new skills and create new employment opportunities.
– Actions:
– Identify roles that can be enhanced or created through sustainable practices.
– Partner with educational institutions to develop training programs that equip workers with necessary green skills.
– Advocate for policies that support job security in transitioning industries.

4. Foster Innovation and Collaboration:
– Goal: Encourage innovation in sustainable practices through collaborative efforts among industries, academia, and government.
– Actions:
– Establish forums or working groups to facilitate knowledge sharing and innovation in sustainability.
– Encourage partnerships with universities for research and development in green technologies.
– Develop pilot projects to test new sustainable practices that can be scaled up if successful.