HSBC Insurance is launching a revolutionary 'green' travel insurance programme in partnership with The Hong Kong Polytechnic University to work with customers to reduce air pollutants resulting from air, land and sea travel.
From July 2008 to June 2010, customers who bought or renewed HSBC TravelSurance policies joined HSBC Insurance in promoting 'green' travel, as one percent of their insurance premiums has been donated to the Let's Travel Green programme, which supports the 'Eco-Blocks for Eco-Schools' project.

David Fried
Group General Manager and Group Head of Insurance
HSBC Insurance recently commissioned a research about Hong Kong people's perceptions, attitudes and preferences relating to 'green travel'. Conducted by Hong Kong University's Public Opinion Programme, the survey was conducted in June 2008 among 558 people in Hong Kong aged 25 and above who have travelled outside of Hong Kong in the past two years. The Let's Travel Green programme is a result of the research.
Guests attended the completion ceremony for the 3rd beneficiary school of Let's Travel Green programme which is committed to lay 'eco blocks' at 10 schools in 2 years benefiting over 3000 students and 200 teachers in Hong Kong.
David Fried (right), HSBC Group General Manager and Group Head of Insurance worked on dummy of eco-blocks with two children from Hong Kong Society for the Protection of Children.
A mixture of crushed glass, fly ash, sand and titanium dioxide, etc was put into the mould to produce eco-block.
David Fried (1st from right) and Prof C S Poon (middle), Department of Civil and Structural Engineering, HKPU together with beneficiaries from HKSPC showed the final product of eco-blocks.
Children from HKSPC accepted the toy cow money bank from David Fried with cheerful faces.
An early generation of eco-glass block has been paved at Polytechnic University.
Under the two-year Let’s Travel Green programme, HSBC Insurance will donate about HK$2 million to benefit 10 non-profit organisations, including the Hong Kong Society for the Protection of Children, which will use ‘eco-blocks’ in its headquarter in Mongkok.
A miniature of eco-block is made as souvenir to be distributed to all guests during the launch press conference of Let’s Travel Green programme.