• Hong Kong offers the most sustainable business environment in Asia-Pacific

    24 February 2015

    Hong Kong, 9 February 2015 – Hong Kong ranks eighth on the inaugural Sustainable Cities Index from Arcadis, the leading global natural and built asset design and consultancy firm. The Index, which was conducted by the Center for Economics and Business Research (Cebr) explores social (People), environmental (Planet) and economic (Profit) demands to develop an indicative ranking of 50 of the world’s leading cities. The 2015 report finds that no utopian city exists, with city leaders having to manage a complex balancing act between these three key pillars of sustainability.  Frankfurt sits in first place, followed by London and Copenhagen on the ranking.

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    Hong Kong excels on the Profit sub-index. The Profit sub-index examines performance from a business perspective, combining measures of transport infrastructure (rail, air, other public transport and commuting time), ease of doing business, the city’s importance in global economic networks, property and living costs, GDP per capita and energy efficiency.

    William Taam, City Executive Director for Shanghai and the Pearl River Delta at Arcadis comments: “Of all the cities studied, Hong Kong is one of the world’s best performing cities for the ease of doing business. Hong Kong also leads the way on university education and life expectancy, and offers its people the highest percentage of green space. In order to ensure a more sustainable future for Hong Kong, we need to focus more on improving the quality of life and environment within this vibrant city.”

     

    Asia cities ranking in the 2015 ARCADIS Sustainable Cities Index are:

    Overall Asia Pacific ranking City  Overall Global ranking People sub ranking Planetsubranking ProfitSubranking
    1 Seoul 7 2 13 7
    2 Hong Kong 8 6 19 3
    3 Singapore 10 16 7 8
    4 Sydney 11 4 18 16
    5 Melbourne 17 8 23 5
    6 Tokyo 23 21 28 25
    7 Kuala Lumpur 26 23 24 22
    8 Shanghai 35 22 33 38
    9 Beijing 39 19 46 37
    10 Jakarta 45 44 38 43
    11 Manila 46 47 34 40
    12 Mumbai 47 48 36 47
    13 Wuhan 48 45 48 50
    14 New Delhi 49 49 49 48

     

    The full rankings can be viewed at www.sustainablecitiesindex.com

    Looking at the broader Asia-Pacific region, Seoul performs particularly well on the People sub-index which index rates transport infrastructure, health, education, income inequality, work-life balance, the dependency ratio and green spaces within cities, reaching second place globally.In part this is due to a strong performing transport infrastructure, which is second only to another city in the continent, Melbourne. Yet, the Index also shows that high working hours (20 per cent higher than the global average) and a consistently poor work-life balance hold several Asian cities back from performing stronger on its people factors.

    Singapore is the only country in Asia Pacific which made it into the top 10 of the Planet sub-index. The Planet sub-index looks at city energy consumption and renewable energy share, recycling rates, greenhouse gas emissions, natural catastrophe risk, drinking water, sanitation and air pollution. This demonstrates Singapore’s capability and commitment to green urbanization and to ensuring that sustainability is at the heart of its overall master plan.

    Graham Kean, Asia-Pacific Head of Client Solutions at ARCADIS comments: “Cities in Asia Pacific demonstrate the greatest divergence: Seoul, Hong Kong and Singapore all make it into the top ten of the overall ranking, while New Delhi, Wuhan, Mumbai, Manila and Jakarta sit at the bottom. The Sustainable Cities Index highlights the areas of opportunity for city leaders, to develop strategies for future decision-making to hopefully make them more sustainable economically, environmentally and for the welfare of their inhabitants.”

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