--- title: "Evergrande Business News Awards SING TAO Group performs outstandingly, judge Lin Jianfeng highly praises ESG report on the reuse of discarded tea leaves" type: "News" locale: "en" url: "https://longbridge.com/en/news/283931027.md" description: "The \"10th Business Journalism Awards\" organized by the School of Communication at Hong Kong Baptist University announced the winners on the 23rd, with Sing Tao News Group performing outstandingly, winning two awards. Its financial section, Sing Tao Headlines, won the Silver Award for \"Best Business (Environmental, Social, and Governance) News Reporting\" for its report on the reuse of discarded tea leaves; while East Week received the Silver Award for \"Best Real Estate News Reporting\" for revealing safety concerns regarding the conversion of residential hotels into student dormitories. Judge Lam Kin-fung highly praised the ESG reporting of Sing Tao Headlines, considering its content comprehensive and of reference value" datetime: "2026-04-24T03:55:22.000Z" locales: - [zh-CN](https://longbridge.com/zh-CN/news/283931027.md) - [en](https://longbridge.com/en/news/283931027.md) - [zh-HK](https://longbridge.com/zh-HK/news/283931027.md) --- # Evergrande Business News Awards SING TAO Group performs outstandingly, judge Lin Jianfeng highly praises ESG report on the reuse of discarded tea leaves The "10th Business Journalism Awards" organized by the School of Communication at Hong Kong Baptist University announced the winners and held an award ceremony yesterday (23rd). Sing Tao News Group performed outstandingly in the text category, winning two awards, including the silver award for "Best Business (Environmental, Social, Corporate Governance) News Reporting" in the text category for the finance section of Sing Tao Daily; and the silver award for "Best Real Estate News Reporting" in the text category for East Week. Reporter Luo Qianqian from Sing Tao Daily won the silver award for "Best Business (Environmental, Social, Corporate Governance) News Reporting" in the text category with her report titled "Cups Made from Waste Tea Leaves Selling for as High as 3,000 HKD: Shengwu Technology Creates New Model for Reducing Plastic, Even Remote Controls Are Included." The report discusses an innovative model for reducing plastic and carbon created by the startup "Shengwu Technology," which transforms waste tea leaves into a substitute for plastic. Regarding her feelings about winning, Luo Qianqian expressed hope that her report would call on the public to reduce waste and make full use of resources, contributing to environmental protection. Award-winning report: Cups Made from Waste Tea Leaves Selling for as High as 3,000 HKD: Shengwu Technology Creates New Model for Reducing Plastic, Even Remote Controls Are Included. Reporter He Zicheng from East Week won the silver award for "Best Real Estate News Reporting" in the text category with her in-depth investigative report titled "Residential Hotels Turned into Dormitories: Supervisors Not on Duty 24/7, Mainland Primary and Secondary Students in Hong Kong Lack Regulation." The report reveals the phenomenon of some residential hotels being converted into student dormitories and the safety concerns arising from the lack of 24/7 supervision by dormitory supervisors, sparking widespread public concern about the safety of mainland primary and secondary students studying in Hong Kong. He Zicheng also expressed hope that this report would raise awareness of the safety risks in dormitories and promote further discussion in society about the necessity of regulating student dormitories under the law. Award-winning report: Residential Hotels Turned into Dormitories: Supervisors Not on Duty 24/7, Mainland Primary and Secondary Students in Hong Kong Lack Regulation. One of the judges, Executive Council member Lam Kin-fung, highly praised the ESG reporting by Sing Tao Daily, believing that the content is comprehensive and well-illustrated, effectively explaining the three pillars of ESG (Environmental, Social, and Corporate Governance). Judge Luo Yonghui commended East Week reporter for her persistence in personally contacting intermediary organizations and directly investigating multiple dormitories, successfully exposing the risks of inadequate care for underage boarding students. This year's Hengda Business Journalism Awards received over 600 entries, marking a new high for three consecutive years. 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