1、ACREATING A GREEN AND SILVER ECONOMY:Policy,Finance,Technology,and the Built Environment12 June 2026Sponsored by:BCONTENTSExecutive Summary.11.HongKongsFuturewillbeInfluencedbyStructuralTransitionsTowards theGreenandSilverEconomies.22.IntersectionsBetweentheGreenandSilverEconomiesCouldbeBothSynergis
2、tic andatOddswithEachOther.43.CreatinganOverarchingVisionforHongKongsGreen-SilverEconomy.54.SixMajorGapstoRealizeGreen-silverVision.75.AdvancingHongKongsGreen-SilverEconomyThroughCoordinatedAction.126.HongKonghasaWindowofOpportunitytoLeadinBuildingaGreen-SilverEconomy.18About this Report.19 Referenc
3、es.201Executive SummaryHong Kong faces two simultaneous structural transitions:rapid population ageing and an economy-wide climate transition toward net-zero emissions.These structural transitions impact society-at-large,through housing,safety and comfort,mobility,healthcare,financing and infrastruc
4、ture development.Despite these overlaps,climate and ageing are still largely addressed as disparate issues in policy,finance,technology,and markets.This report establishes a framework to help Hong Kong progress towards an inclusive net-zero,climate-resilient future,supporting the silver economy to b
5、etter care for an ageing population.This study seeks to bridge Hong Kongs green and silver economy agendas by aligning our focus on climate,urban development,and demographic priorities to enable scalable,inclusive solutions.Hong Kong already possesses highly relevant foundational building blocks in
6、the green and silver economy agendas,these include:the Climate Action Plan 2050,the Working Group on Promoting the Silver Economy,Smart City Blueprint 2.0 initiatives,upcoming eHealth reforms 1,and digital inclusion measures targeting the elderly 2.These are further enhanced by our deep capital mark