3 November 2025
CPD Webinar on
“Micro-level Analysis of Household Waste and Sustainability:
Insights for Housing Managers”
The Hong Kong Institute of Housing (HKIH) has arranged a webinar for HKIH members and PMSA licensees with details as below:
Date & Time | 13 Nov 2025 (Thu), 16:00 – 17:30 |
Topic | Micro-level Analysis of Household Waste and Sustainability: Insights for Housing Managers |
Venue | The webinar will be conducted ONLINE via “ZOOM” program. |
Content | In this webinar, Dr Mandy Lau will offer her valuable insights to housing managers on understanding household waste behaviours, promoting sustainable living, and implementing effective waste reduction strategies to enhance environmental performance in housing estates. She will also highlight the coming enrolment of the Master of Urban Studies and Housing Management degree accredited by the Institute. |
Speaker | Dr Mandy Lau is the Associate Professor in the Department of Urban Planning and Design at The University of Hong Kong. She is also the Programme Director of the Master of Urban Studies and Housing Management offered by the HKU. Dr Lau received her PhD and MPhil from the Department of Land Economy, University of Cambridge. Her research focuses on housing, consumption, ageing, and urban living in high-density environments. |
Language | Cantonese |
Fee | Free of Charge for HKIH members and PMSA Licensees (This CPD event only) |
HKIH CPD | 1.5 CPD Units (Education and Training) |
PMSA CPD ![]() | This is an “Official” and “Core” activity related to “Professional Practices” under the CPD Scheme of the Property Management Services Authority. Holders of a Property Management Practitioner License may receive a maximum of 1.5 CPD hours by participating in the activity/course. |
For HKIH members and Licensees, please sign up by registration on or before 12 Nov 2025 (Wed). Quota applied and priority would be given to HKIH members.
Link of zoom meeting would be sent to your registered email upon successful registration and verification by HKIH. Please contact the Secretariat Office at 2544 3111 for any enquiries.



