Galaxy Entertainment Group (GEG) has created Macau’s first Landscape Resources Upcycling Program as part of its commitment to the SAR Government’s environmental policies.
The Landscape Resources Upcycling Program transforms materials, such as plant leaves that have been trimmed in the gardens, into guest-facing items such as door hangers and menus.
These will be rolled out at Capella at Galaxy Macau, Andaz Macau, and the Galaxy International Convention Center.
This creates a connection between the property and the environment it’s built on, while also reducing the waste that would need to be transported elsewhere and minimizing the need for easily damaged paper alternatives to be reordered.

A presentation that explains how the plant materials are transformed into everyday items for use at the property.
GEG also participated in the National Event on World Environment Day 2026 and Beautiful China Promotion Week program, co-organized with environmental authorities and the SAR Government across the Guangdong-Hong Kong-Macau Greater Bay Area.
During the opening ceremony, GEG donated all the proceeds from its annual plastic bag fee to the Fuhong Society of Macau.
This supports recycling initiatives while creating more diverse vocational training opportunities for people with disabilities, promoting environmentalism and social inclusion.
GEG was the first integrated tourism and leisure enterprise in Macau to adopt bamboo containers, and previously replaced all branded water bottles with ones made from recycled materials.
These recycled water bottles are then transformed into runner bags and jackets for the Galaxy Entertainment Macao International Marathon to maintain their sustainability.
Since 2024, GEG has also partnered with Chazence to introduce hospitality materials made from tea residue and other agricultural by-products.
The latest Q1 report from GEG showed an 11% increased in revenue year-on-year, while the adjusted EBITDA rose 17%.
GEG has partnered with Chazence to transform resources generated from daily landscape maintenance into new objects using advanced synthesis and plant extraction technologies