Mickey Tuesday, May 11, 2004  
  Press Release
 




Jiminy Cricket's Environmentality Challenge
Mr Don Robinson, Group Managing Director of Hong Kong Disneyland (first left behind) and Mr Robert Law, JP, Director of Environmental Protection Department (second right behind) presented the Grand Award to American International School.  
Mr Don Robinson, Group Managing Director of Hong Kong Disneyland (second left) and Mr Robert Law, JP, Director of Environmental Protection Department (first left) paying attention to the winning students who explained their project in details.
200 primary students were acknowledged as

"Jiminy Cricket's Environmentality Challengeé
200 Young Heroes Recognized at Awards Ceremony


(Hong Kong - May 11 2004) - Over 200 primary students today were formally acknowledged as "Environmentality Heroesé in recognition of their hard work and extraordinary achievements at the Jiminy Cricket's Environmentality Challenge 2003/04.

"Jiminy Cricket's Environmentality Challengeé is a partnership program in conjunction with the Environmental Campaign Committee, Environmental Protection Department and Hong Kong Disneyland. The program, first of its kind in Hong Kong, provides an opportunity for teachers to lead their students from a mere awareness of environmental concerns to an understanding of local issues and finally taking responsible action.

The program consists of two parts, the "Environmentality Pledgeé and the "Class Project Competitioné. Students who took part in the former were required to discuss environmental challenges in their class and make a commitment to protect the environment. Those taking part in the Competition were asked to identify a "real-worldé environmental challenge and implement an action plan to improve the environment.

Since the program's inception in October 2003, a total of 82 schools have taken part, involving over 40,000 primary students. The number of projects submitted amounted to 240.

The young heroes preformed extremely well during the program, presenting their environmental projects in a lively and creative way. Amongst the various projects, several students planted flowers by themselves for fund-raising purposes, some measured the weight of disposed lunch boxes in schools, while others developed interesting ways of measuring the amount of dust in their environment. Some classes even offered new solutions to the government to solve environmental issues for the betterment of Hong Kong.

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Grand Prize winner of the Upper Class category, American International School, came up with a project named "Reduce Lunch Litteré. American International students collected all disposed lunch boxes in schools and had them weighed. They also encouraged their schoolmates to bring their own lunch boxes and use recyclable utensils. This program has received an overwhelming response not only from the school principal but also all parents.

Grand Prize winner of the Lower Class category, S.K.H. Fung Kei Millennium Primary School, submitted a project named "Flowery Worldé. Under the guidance of their teacher, the students launched a "one person one floweré project and learned how to plant Impatiens Walleriana at home. Students captured the germination process of their flowers in details. Once the flowers bloomed they were brought back to the school for a special fund-raising bazaar in support of the Community Chest.

Attending today's Award Ceremony were Mr. Robert Law, JP, Director of Environmental Protection; Mr. Joseph Lee, BBS, JP, Chairman of Environmental Campaign Committee, and Mr. Don Robinson, Group Managing Director of Hong Kong Disneyland.

"At the Walt Disney Company, we believe that respect for the environment is an important part of how we do business,é Hong Kong Disneyland's Group Managing Director Don Robinson said. "We are delighted that we can now extend this legacy of work to the people of Hong Kong through Jiminy Cricket's Environmentality Challenge. With the opening of Hong Kong Disneyland in late 2005 /early 06, we will be increasing our environmental efforts throughout the city and look forward to partnering with the community for a better Hong Kong.é

"The program provides a good opportunity for our primary school students to think green and act green, it also encourages students to take a more active role in protecting our environment by reaching out to educate the community," Director of Environmental Protection Robert Law said.

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"I'm glad to see that the projects of the young heroes have been so inspiring to their families and teachers. This also shows their enthusiasm to environmental protection,é Chairman of Environmental Campaign Committee Joseph Lee said.

Each of the 10 outstanding classes was awarded a cash prize of HK$4,000, a class plaque and other gifts. Each Grand Prize winner from the Lower and Upper Class categories will also have the opportunity to view the Hong Kong Disneyland site through in a specially arranged boat trip, in addition to participating in a special "Heroes Award Ceremonyé to be held at Hong Kong Disneyland in 2006.

The name of the program, "Jiminy Cricket's Environmentality Challengeé, features one of the most beloved Disney characters, Jiminy Cricket. Jiminy is a key character in the classic Disney story, Pinocchio, and is the "officialé conscience of Pinocchio. Jiminy would always sit on Pinocchio's shoulders to mirror his conscience and steer him back to the right path. In the program, Jiminy was there to remind the students that they should take time to think about of the environment in whatever they do, and to keep in mind his simple motto: "Every little bit makes a big difference!é

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About Environmental Campaign Committee (ECC)
Established in 1990, the Environmental Campaign Committee is an umbrella organization with Members appointed by the Chief Executive of the HKSAR. Members comprise representatives from the educational and academic fields, industrial and business organizations, professional and service industry sectors, major green groups and relevant government departments. The objective of the Committee is to promote public awareness of environmental issues and, at the same time, to encourage and mobilize people from all walks of life to contribute towards a better environment.

About Hong Kong Disneyland
The Hong Kong Disneyland project was announced in November 1999 as a venture between The Walt Disney Company and the Hong Kong SAR Government. With the completion of reclamation for Hong Kong Disneyland Phase I by the Hong Kong SAR Government, Disney began construction in January 2003 with the project scheduled to open in 2005/2006. The opening day program for Hong Kong Disneyland will include a Disneyland-style theme park and two hotels. The Phase I build-out includes a projected 10 million annual visitor Disneyland-style theme park, 2,100 hotel rooms, and an area for retail, dining and entertainment. The project is estimated to create 18,000 new jobs at opening (both Disney and other employment) growing to 36,000 once the first park reaches build-out. The Hong Kong SAR Government estimated that the first phase of the project will generate a present economic value of HK$148 billion (US$19 billion) in benefits to Hong Kong over a 40-year period.

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