Teaching people about the severe health impacts of air pollution is the first step towards getting them to care about Hong Kong's air pollution policies. CAN reviews, collates, digests, and rewrites reams of information, research and news in order to give the public the most accurate and current information about Hong Kong's air pollution and how it affects health. CAN is also one of the most comprehensive and current online resources in the world for health information and news about air pollution.
CAN strongly believes that educating the younger generation is indispensable to increasing environmental awareness and creating the preconditions for change in society. Through our regular school talks to primary and secondary schools, we teach children the facts about air pollution and health so that they will champion a future with clean air. CAN believes that children can be the fulcrum of genuine change: not only are they among the groups most affected by air pollution but they are capable of educating the adults around them.
Hong Kong air pollution concerns each and every one of us! CAN is closely involved with many District Councils and Councillors to foster better understanding of air pollution issues. Such activities are especially important in areas populated with large numbers of the working poor. All too often, the less privileged fail to understand that their health and livelihoods are seriously compromised by air pollution. One more educated individual is one more voice in our community that fights for the right to breathe clean air. Every voice and every individual counts towards a healthier future for Hong Kong
In order to improve our air, CAN encourages the public - individuals, businesses, professional associations, and NGOs - to speak out about air pollution. This however, cannot be done without advice and influence from health and environmental experts and civic leaders. CAN has devised different activities and methods to mobilize the public and the Legislative Council to speak up and make an impression on the government.
FAQs
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How can I donate?
There are three methods of donation -
Online:
If you wish to donate online, please follow the instructions at our Online Donation Link. We currently accept Visa and Mastercard.Cheque:
Please make your cheque donation payable to "Clean Air Network Limited" and mail it toRm A, 2nd Floor,
The Standard Chartered Bank Building
102-106 Queen's Road West
Sheung Wan, Hong KongBank Transfer:
You may make a donation by remitting funds to:
Standard Chartered Bank 447-0-0759009-9 -
Will I receive a receipt for my online donation?
CAN issues receipts for donations of HK$100 or more. Once payment has been approved, you will receive an email receipt with details of your donation. Your email confirmation should take no longer than 60 seconds.
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Will I receive a receipt if I choose to donate by a method other than online?
Yes, if your donation is HK$100 or more, CAN will issue a receipt to you within 10 working days.
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When will I receive receipts for my monthly donations?
An annual receipt will be issued at the end of our financial year (in April) summarizing your cumulative donations to date. CAN issues receipts for monthly donations of HK$100 or more.
Are there any bank charges for credit card donations?
No.
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Are there any charges for monthly auto-pay donations?
If you are using the same bank as CAN (Standard Chartered Bank), no extra fee will be charged. However, your bank may charge a fee for the use of auto-pay services. Please refer to your bank for details.
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When will my account be debited for monthly donations?
The date appearing on your card statement will be the transaction date of your monthly donations. If you prefer a different date, you can arrange that with your own bank.
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If I want to terminate my monthly donations, what should I do?
Please call us at (852) 3971-0106 to terminate your donations. The cancellation process normally takes one week.



