Endeavour for CommunityPoverty Relief
To alleviate the hardship faced by families living in adverse conditions while waiting for public housing, Henderson Land has been an active supporter of the transitional housing initiative. We have employed a highly efficient and environmentally friendly building approach, the Modular Integrated Construction (MiC) method, which shortens construction time and minimised the waste generated during the construction process.
Value for People
In an effort to combat the COVID-19 pandemic, Dr Lee Ka Kit, Peter and Dr Lee Ka Shing, Martin, the Group’s Chairmen, established the privately-financed Henderson Development Anti-Epidemic Fund (“the Fund”) back in January 2020. The Fund has since launched a series of relief measures and initiatives in Hong Kong and mainland China to support the community and fight the virus. As of March 2022, the Fund has contributed around HK$150 million worth of anti-epidemic supplies and monetary support.
Endeavour for CommunityOthers
Henderson Land has been proactively promoting Hong Kong’s sports development over the years, supporting local athletes in pursuing their dreams and claiming glory for the city. Established in 2018 with donations from the Lee Shau Kee Foundation, the “Henderson Land Commendation Scheme for Elite Athletes” has given away nearly HK$39 million in cash incentives to Hong Kong athletes.
Green for Planet
In July 2021, the Group collaborated with Rossana Orlandi, the international icon of sustainability design, to debut her first exhibition in Asia - Waste Is Value Art & Design Exhibition, at ifc mall in Central.
Green for Planet
Henderson Land was invited to the “Carbon Neutrality” Partnership Launching Ceremony, organised by the Environment Bureau in recognition of our continued efforts in decarbonisation.
Green for Planet
Timber is a material commonly used for temporary formwork on construction sites. However, given the limited durability of the timber, it cannot be reused many times and will eventually become waste. In view of this, the Group has developed our own patented DfMA approach to achieve the goal of timberless construction in our projects. This involves prefabricating modular units off-site in factories and replacing on-site timber usage with aluminium formwork. Furthermore, through the implementation of DfMA, we are able to avoid piecemeal tasks and reduce potential hazards involved in traditional construction, significantly improving the productivity and safety of our construction process.
Innovation for Future
Henderson Land is an innovator when it comes to urban redevelopment. We take a wholesome approach, focusing on what matters to the community from a “lifestyle” perspective. We have revitalised the area by dedicating a portion of the site for public use, refurbishing public pavements and stairs, and allocating resources to introduce elements of art and culture to the neighbourhood. Henderson Land’s ARTLANE is the embodiment of innovative urban redevelopment. It is an urban renewal project in Sai Ying Pun, to the west of Central, Hong Kong's main business district.
Innovation for Future
The Henley is a luxurious residential property embedded with world-class design, architecture and advanced technologies. Located in the heart of Kai Tak, The Henley fully embraces sustainability and innovation to redefine contemporary living.
Innovation for Future
Consumers are progressively switching to online shopping and digital means as a result of the prolonged pandemic and evolving shopping habits. As a way to support our tenants in this difficult time, Henderson Land’s signature H·COINS programme, a reward scheme with year-round promotions and offers, introduced the “Two-wave Consumption Voucher Upgrade Spending Rewards” for members to redeem e-coupons for shopping and dining at seven of our malls in prime locations.
Value for People
In an effort to combat the COVID-19 pandemic, Dr Lee Ka Kit, Peter and Dr Lee Ka Shing, Martin, the Group’s Chairmen, established the privately-financed Henderson Development Anti-Epidemic Fund (“the Fund”) back in January 2020. The Fund has since launched a series of relief measures and initiatives in Hong Kong and mainland China to support the community and fight the virus. As of March 2022, the Fund has contributed around HK$150 million worth of anti-epidemic supplies and monetary support.
Value for People
The Safety and Environmental Sub-committee and the Site Safety Sub-committee are responsible for managing the Group’s health and safety matters. In 2021, comparing the Hong Kong industry’s data to our past accident rate, the former is 29.5 while ours is 5.3, demonstrating our good on-site monitoring. At construction sites, the Site Safety Sub-committee conducts weekly inspections to ensure that any identified safety issues are addressed promptly. Safety officers at each site also closely monitor safety-related issues and take effective corrective actions promptly whenever necessary. We carry out independent safety audits every six months to evaluate our safety effectiveness. Site workers are encouraged to report risks through a variety of channels including notifying the safety officer, attending committee meetings and using suggestion boxes.
Endeavour for CommunityPoverty Relief
To alleviate the hardship faced by families living in adverse conditions while waiting for public housing, Henderson Land has been an active supporter of the transitional housing initiative. We have employed a highly efficient and environmentally friendly building approach, the Modular Integrated Construction (MiC) method, which shortens construction time and minimised the waste generated during the construction process.
Endeavour for CommunityPoverty Relief
2022 is the 10th anniversary of Home Market, a non-profit chain store that sells affordable daily necessities and quality food at near wholesale prices to less privileged individuals in our city. Home Market was founded by the Group’s Chairman Dr Lee Ka Kit, Peter, and funded by Lee Shau Kee Foundation. Home Market has grown to 13 branches and the number of members has grown to 250,000.
Endeavour for CommunityPoverty Relief
The elderly living alone comprise is one of the most vulnerable communities in Hong Kong. To show our love and care, Henderson Land’s Chairman, Dr Lee Ka Kit, Peter, personally visited elderly individuals living alone in Tai Hang Sai Estate in September 2021. During the visit, we got to know more about their living conditions and the challenge of mask shortages due to the pandemic. On that account, our volunteers from Hang Yick and Well Born prepared anti-pandemic packs with mask supplies and subsequently distributed the packs to the elderly individuals living in the Estate.