

It’s time
to change the way
we do business.
We believe that solving the world’s toughest problems is not only a moral imperative: it’s also an unprecedented business opportunity.
It’s what is called Creating Shared Value.
Building a sustainable and
equitable future.
We rally partners in business and society who combine their expertise to profitably solve pressing issues and create shared value.
Our purpose: build a more sustainable and inclusive future for all in Hong Kong SAR and Mainland China.
SVIHK is part of a global network launched in the United States in 2012 and now present on each continent.
Building regenerative, inclusive and equitable business models requires a collaborative ecosystem between all stakeholders.
We bridge business, government and non-profit to experience the power of collective impact.





innovator

Your accelerator
for change
The sustainable companies of tomorrow are those bringing scalable and profitable solutions to the most pressing challenges of today.
By working with us, your company accesses activities, and tools to bake impact into its DNA and become future-proof. Our tailor-made programme supports each step of your journey, from inspiring your people to finding partners.
Our shared value
ambassadors
Our company partners are committed to achieving both economic growth and societal impact.














HSBC Hong Kong

Moet Hennessy TR Asia-Pacific




Latest Events, Blog
Resources
Ideas for Change
In this interview with the Wall Street Journal, Prof. Michael Porter addresses the perceived trade-off between a corporation’s economic and social goals.

Executive Summary | Shared Value Report
Check out the report that captures the positive impact we made inside our partner organisations and on local communities during our first five years of operation. We reflect on the investment from our company and ecosystem partners into moving towards a sustainable and regenerative Hong Kong.

Towards a Circular City: One reusable cup at a time
With one scan, you can use a chooze.club reusable coffee cups instead of disposable ones. What was Tim’s journey and how did he get here with challenges? Read the interview about an engineer turned teacher, turned entrepreneur, using his skills to create a more sustainable Hong Kong.

Sustainable finance, a major driver of the sustainable transition
Our company partner, HSBC, is one of the active players in sustainable finance. What are their initiatives as a prominent role in the sustainable finance development of Hong Kong?