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Waste | Environmental Protection Department Hong Kong generates several different types of waste, and each has its own requirements for handling The EPD keeps regular statistics on each waste type, such as composition, quantity sent for disposal and quantity recycled Municipal Solid Waste (MSW) comprises solid waste from households, commercial and industrial sources
Hong Kong Waste Management - International Trade Administration To address Hong Kong’s waste management crisis, the Hong Kong government recently published Waste Blueprint 2035, which outlines specific steps the territory will take to dramatically increase recycling and materials recovery, reduce waste flows into landfills and ultimately reach a zero-landfill target
GovHK: Waste Reduction Recycling The need to reduce and recycle waste is crucial to Hong Kong, with our large population and rapidly filling disposal facilities Here you can find out why recycling is important, what the Government is doing to encourage it, how you can recycle waste and where to obtain more information
Waste Reduction Waste Reduction and Recycling Charter Cut Plastic Use Food Waste Recycling Waste Reduction and Recycling Information Booklet GREEN @COMMUNITY Green Outreach GREEN$ ePIS
Waste Management Facilities | Environmental Protection Department Waste Management Facilities Strategic Landfills Closed Landfills Refuse Transfer Stations Chemical Waste Treatment Centre Animal Waste Composting Plant EcoPark Sludge Treatment Facility Waste Electrical and Electronic Treatment and Recycling Facility Yard Waste Recycling Centre Y · PARK Organic Resources Recovery Centre Phase 1 (O·PARK1)
MONITORING OF SOLID WASTE IN HONG KONG Key observations of the local waste disposal and resource recovery scene in 2023 are summarised in the ensuing paragraphs, with a view to facilitating readers to have a quick overview of the achievements and challenges of our waste management efforts
Accelerating Effective Waste Management in Hong Kong A rapid expansion of the organic waste recovery and management infrastructure in Hong Kong can help to prevent large amounts of food waste – and with it the release of carbon dioxide and methane gas – from ending up in landfills
Waste Management - Hong Kong International Airport Waste is one of Hong Kong’s most pressing environmental issues Our approach to waste management is to reduce the absolute amount of waste generated, facilitate waste separation at source to promote recycling, and explore other disposal options
Problems Solutions | Environmental Protection Department The Integrated Waste Management Facilities (IWMF) aims to substantially reduce the bulk size of mixed MSW and to recover useful resources It will minimize the landfilling of waste significantly, thereby extending the useable life of landfills and their extensions in Hong Kong