- Hong Kong initiated an Anti-Rodent Charter for residential and commercial buildings to address increasing rodent problems.
- The Food and Environmental Hygiene Department highlighted a rise in infestation, reporting a rate of 3.8% in 2023.
- Participants must appoint liaison ambassadors for regular inspections and maintenance of their facilities.
- The charter will provide technical support, including pest control seminars, to improve rodent management.
- A dedicated webpage will showcase participating organizations and issue certificates and stickers to acknowledge efforts.
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