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The “2026 Macao International Environmental Co‑operation Forum & Exhibition” Concludes Successfully Nearly 30 High‑quality Thematic Activities Held with Green Outcomes Exceeding Expectations

Hosted by the Government of the Macao Special Administrative Region, the 2026 Macao International Environmental Co‑operation Forum & Exhibition (2026MIECF) concluded successfully today (28 March). Over the three‑day period, nearly 30 thematic activities were held, with international exhibitors and participants increasing by 20% compared with last year. During the event, more than 460 business matching sessions were conducted and over 60 co‑operation agreements were signed, representing an increase of more than 30% year‑on‑year. These outcomes fully demonstrated MIECF’s role as an international green platform, supporting enterprises in going global and exploring business opportunities in the global environmental market.


2026MIECF Features Four Themed Matching Sessions Comprising over 300 Business Talks

During the 2026 Macao International Environmental Co-operation Forum & Exhibition (2026MIECF), four themed matching sessions were held, focusing on new energy exports, Macao-Hengqin environmental co-operation, environmental technologies, and green buildings. These sessions attracted premier enterprises from the Chinese mainland, Portugal, Brazil, Singapore, Thailand, and other countries and regions, including Fortune Global 500 energy giants, leading mainland environmental enterprises, environmental organisations from Portuguese-speaking countries, and top-tier tech companies. Over 300 business talks were arranged in total, covering areas such as the procurement of environmental products, the application of energy-saving technologies, and the construction of green infrastructure, with the aim of building a high-quality matching platform for Macao enterprises and their international counterparts and opening up international green co-operation opportunities.


Inauguration ceremony of “Citywide Clean-up Campaign” held today

The inauguration ceremony of the “Citywide Clean-up Campaign” driven by the “City Beautification and Cleaning Working Group” was held in the afternoon today (28 March) in Iao Hon Market Park, attended by guests including Wong Sio Chak, Head of the “City Beautification and Cleaning Working Group” and Secretary for Administration and Justice; Chang Cheong, Chief of Office of the Secretary for Administration and Justice; and representatives of members of the environmental hygiene task force, including Chao Wai Ieng, Chairman of the Administration Committee on Municipal Affairs of Municipal Affairs Bureau (IAM); Lam Wai Hou, Director of the Public Works Bureau; Cheang Hio Man, Deputy Director of the Economic and Technological Development Bureau; Cheng Wai Tong, Deputy Director of the Macao Government Tourism Office; Cheang Seng Ip, Deputy Director of the Health Bureau; Mak Tat Io, Deputy Director of the Land and Urban Construction Bureau; and Vai Hoi Ieong, Deputy Director of the Environmental Protection Bureau.






The 2026MIECF Green Public Day Draws Strong Public Participation

Hosted by the Government of the Macao Special Administrative Region, the “2026 Macao International Environmental Co‑operation Forum & Exhibition” (hereinafter referred to as the “2026MIECF”) held its “Green Public Day” today (28 March). Centred on the theme “Low‑carbon, Zero Waste Cities: Embarking on a Global Collaboration”, the event featured a rich variety of environmental activities that attracted enthusiastic participation from members of the public. Through the MIECF’s green platform, visitors were able to learn about the latest environmental information and technologies and put low‑carbon living into practice together.




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