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To achieve the vision of “sustainable development” in Hong Kong, it requires the parallel approach of nurturing positive consumption attitudes and lifestyles, combined with trade practices that reflect the same sustainable beliefs. The Consumer...
Along with the global population growth, over-consumption patterns have exacerbated the depletion of our planet’s resources, environmental pollution, and climate change. Humans might consequently reap what they have sown. Recent years have seen the...
Pet owners often feed their cats wet food to increase their water intake and to maintain a balanced diet. The Consumer Council tested 22 models of canned or pouched wet food mainly intended for cats and found that the mineral or amino acid contents...
As consumers are increasingly conscious about the benefits of a healthy diet, low-carb rice cookers have become a popular household appliance in recent years due to their claims of cooking rice with a lower carbohydrate content than that of...
As citizens cannot travel abroad due to the epidemic, the ‘staycation’ trend has been on the rise, where people vacation at local hotels instead. While a broad range of hotel promotions were found in the market to attract customers, the Consumer...
As online shopping has become the new normal recently, consumers flocked to overseas websites to purchase their favourite products. Consolidated delivery services thus emerged to cater for the shipping need to Hong Kong. Service providers also...
The hot summers in Hong Kong often leave people drenched in sweat. Many people, therefore, use antiperspirants and deodorants to reduce perspiration or body odour. The Consumer Council tested 11 antiperspirants and deodorants and the results showed...
The Consumer Council announced today (31 May) that, in response to the Government’s vaccination leave arrangement for government employees, the Council would introduce vaccination leave for all Council full-time employees, including staff on...