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Transforming our aged buildings to reach carbon neutrality goal
Hong Kong is a highly populated city packed with high-rise buildings. With the rapid population growth between 1961 and 1990, the number of buildings also boomed. In the past, society was concerned about the quantity of buildings, rather than their quality. Now, with the goal of carbon neutrality in mind, people are increasingly concerned about upgrading aged buildings that fall short of present-day standards.
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