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Waste Reduction Programme

Future Trend of Hong Kong-Landfills or Incineration?

Lam Ka Man, Karman (09422242)Liu Hiu Ming, Ming (09422234)

Hong Kong Baptist University

Public Administration (POLS 7050)

Contents

• Current problem

• Current policies

• Features of Landfills & Incineration

• PEST Analysis

• Suggestion

Disposal of Solid Waste in HK

West New Territories

North East New Territories

South East New Territories

3 existing landfills will be full in 2010

Current Problem

Limited place to build other landfills!

EPD, 2009

• Target 1:Reduce the amount of municipal solid waste (MSW) generated in HK by 1% per annum up to the year 2014.

• Target 2:Increase the overall recovery rate of MSW to 45% (2009) and 50% (2014).

• Target 3:To reduce the total MSW disposed of in landfills to less than 25% (2014).

A policy Framework for the Management of Municipal Solid Waste (2005-2014)

2005-06 Policy Address

2007-08 Policy Address- A New Direction for Hong Kong -

• A pressing need to expand 3 landfills

• Try to identify suitable sites for developing Integrated Waste Management Facilities (IWMF)

• Incineration as core technology

Policy Address 07-08

2009-10 Policy Address- Breaking New Ground Together -

• Extend existing Landfill

• Adopt advanced incineration technology

• Conduct impact assessment studies on potential sites for IWMF at Shek Kwu Chau & Tsing Tsui Ash Lagoons in Tuen Mun

Policy Address 09-10

Other policies

3R plan (Recycle, Reuse and Reduction)

Polluter/ Producer – Pay Scheme

Levy Scheme on Plastic Bags

Policy Address, EDP 2009

Landfill VS IncineratorLandfill Incinerator

Solid Waste disposal rate

16,000 tones/day Est 3000 tones/day

Area of land used 270 ha.

(3 existing landfills)

Est 10 ha.

Construction cost $6 billions Est $5 billions

Running Cost $432 millions / year (2004) Est. $250 millions

Advantages Handle more solid waste

Land Use

Methane

Save cost

Decrease 90% Volume of solid waste

High technology

Disadvantages other than pollution

Huge area

Cannot reuse the land in a short period

Find another alternatives once it’s full

Non-incinerable leftovers after burning

MSW, 2005; EDP 09

PEST Analysis

Political

Gov

• Executive-led Government

• No strong bonding with pro-government alliance in Legislative Council

• Low bargaining power to Legislative member , environmentalists

Mr Howard LIU, ED, Greenpeace

We will never accept any

kind of incineration!

Green, UBEAT, HKCU 2008

Economic

EPD, 09

Modern Incineration

Technology

Destroy nearly all dioxin

More complete combustion of solid waste

Generate electricity andrecover scrap metal

EPD, 09

News Reporter: Mr. Gavin PUN

Support construction of incinerator…

Suggestion 1: Media is a good channel!

COPY PASTE!

Consult foreign technology and knowledge

References

• EPD, 2009http://www.epd.gov.hk/epd/english/environmentinhk/waste/waste_maincontent.html

• Policy Address 05-06, MSW Frameworkhttp://www.epd.gov.hk/epd/msw/htm_en/executive/main.htm

• Policy Address 07/08http://www.policyaddress.gov.hk/07-08/eng/p47.html

• Policy Address 09/10 http://www.policyaddress.gov.hk/09-10/eng/p69.html

• Green, UBEAT, HKCU 2008http://www.com.cuhk.edu.hk/ubeat/010444/green.htm

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