Advancing PET Circularity through Academic–Industry Collaboration

As a leading recycling plant committed to advancing sustainable resource management in Hong Kong, we are proud to collaborate with the School of Energy and Environment (SEE) at City University of Hong Kong (CityU). This partnership bridges industrial practice and academic research, integrating real-world waste management operations with cutting-edge scientific innovation to accelerate the transition towards a circular economy.

Academic Collaboration

From Research to Real-World Sustainable Solutions

Our collaboration encompasses both advanced research initiatives and educational engagement, strengthening the link between sustainable technology development and practical implementation.

One of the principal research areas within this partnership is the development of innovative solutions for polyethylene terephthalate (PET) waste, widely used in plastic beverage bottles.

Research Focus

This project explores an integrated approach that combines:

Enzymatic depolymerisation

Employing biocatalysts (enzymes) to selectively break down PET polymers into their monomer building blocks under mild and environmentally responsible conditions.

Photocatalytic reforming

Converting plastic waste through photo-assisted upcycling into high-value chemicals and fuels using biohybrid treatment processes.

Objective

By integrating biohybrid processes and photocatalysis, this research establishes a next-generation upcycling pathway. Moving beyond traditional mechanical methods, it transforms plastic waste into high-value resources rather than settling for downcycled materials.

Our recycling plant contributes:

Together with CityU’s scientific expertise, we aim to develop a viable and scalable solution that enhances PET circularity in Hong Kong and beyond.

Collaboration with the School of Design, The Hong Kong Polytechnic University (PolyU)

Interactive Recycling Gaming Installation

As part of our ongoing commitment to innovation in sustainability education and public engagement, we are collaborating with the School of Design at The Hong Kong Polytechnic University (PolyU) to develop an interactive gaming installation powered by immersive technology.

This project introduces a novel, scalable and replicable recycling game system that integrates advanced digital experiences with tangible environmental action — transforming recycling from a routine activity into an engaging and rewarding experience.

Collaboration with the School of Design, The Hong Kong Polytechnic University (PolyU)

Interactive Recycling Gaming Installation

As part of our ongoing commitment to innovation in sustainability education and public engagement, we are collaborating with the School of Design at The Hong Kong Polytechnic University (PolyU) to develop an interactive gaming installation powered by immersive technology.

This project introduces a novel, scalable and replicable recycling game system that integrates advanced digital experiences with tangible environmental action — transforming recycling from a routine activity into an engaging and rewarding experience.

Project Vision

The initiative aims to:

Focus on Youth Engagement

Young people represent a primary target audience for this initiative. Through collaboration with PolyU’s School of Design, the installation will be:

Towards a Smarter Circular Economy

This interactive gaming installation represents a new generation of recycling engagement — where technology, design and sustainability converge.

By transforming recycled plastic into both material and message, and by empowering residents — particularly young people — through immersive participation, we aim not only to increase recycling rates but also to cultivate a lasting culture of environmental responsibility.

Together with the School of Design at The Hong Kong Polytechnic University, we are redefining how communities experience and participate in the circular economy.