Corporate Social Responsibility
Future Plan
Green Management
The Land Registry continues to promote a “green office” environment and strives for improvement in reducing consumption of energy and paper. The measures include the removal of non-essential lighting in offices, preparing for the implementation of double-side printing of land documents in the third quarter of 2012, further promoting the use of e-Memorial Form and making preparation for the proposal to allow deposit of standard terms documents with a view to substantially reducing the volume of mortgage documents.
Public Education
The Land Registry is producing a bilingual teaching kit on land registration of Hong Kong as teaching resource for the module of “Hong Kong Today” under the subject of Liberal Studies in the New Senior Secondary curriculum.
The teaching kit comprises six lessons with tailored class activities and supplementary reading and reference materials aiming to enable students to understand the history of land registration in Hong Kong and the roles and functions of the Land Registry and to enhance the awareness of students about the significant role played by land registration in the development of Hong Kong. The teaching kit will also help promote students' understanding of the reform of our land registration system from a deeds registration system to a title registration system.