
Sands China Ltd. marked its 18th consecutive year of participation in Earth Hour by switching off exterior and non-essential indoor lights across its properties on Saturday.
Sands Macao, The Venetian Macao, The Plaza Macao, The Parisian Macao, and The Londoner Macao joined the global initiative led by the World Wildlife Fund.
The company has extended its efforts beyond the annual event by observing a monthly Earth Hour since 2013, turning off selected lighting on the first Tuesday of each month.
Chief Executive Officer Grant Chum said sustainability remains central to the company’s long-term strategy.
Ahead of Earth Hour, Sands China organized an 穿眉眇看眇‘y-themed night activity at Taipa Grande Natural Park and co-hosted an exhibition with WWF China focused on biodiversity and climate change.
From 2021 to 2025, its energy-saving measures reduced consumption by 39.4 million kWh, equivalent to about 7,500 households.