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We have been made aware that the websites listed below have been set up to collect donations and personal information under the names of "Swire", “Swire Trust”, its “TrustTomorrow” initiative, “John Swire & Sons (H.K.) Ltd.” and “香港太古集團有限公司” without the authorisation or consent from Swire Pacific Limited and its group companies ("Swire Group"): swirecharitabletrust.com, https://xmas.swirecharitabletrust.com/ We wish to alert the general public that these are Fraudulent Websites which have no connection whatsoever with the Swire Group. These Fraudulent Websites have not been authorised to solicit donations or personal information on our behalf and any campaigns advertised on these sites are not conducted by the Swire Group. Please do not visit the Fraudulent Websites, click on any links in the Fraudulent Websites, or provide any personal information or donations via the Fraudulent Websites. We wish to clarify that information relating to Swire Trust is available on our official website https://www.swire.com/en/community/swire_trust.php and that Swire Trust does not collect donations through our website. We reserve all rights to take appropriate legal action as may be necessary.

Restoring an Endangered Habitat

“The best way that you can conserve nature over the long term is actually to come see and experience it.”

Eight years ago, Marine said goodbye to the fashion world and embarked on an entirely different path. She joined The Nature Conservancy in Hong Kong as a volunteer and worked her way up to where she is now. When she steps onto the mudflats to look for endangered horseshoe crabs, Marine feels a deep and unbreakable bond with nature. Marine and her team strive to restore the mudflat habitats and reconfigure the oyster reefs, and strengthen the public’s connection with nature so that more people will join her in protecting and cherishing the environment.