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Integrated StudiesPresentation
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Research on Collection, Recycling and Disposal Arrangements of Domestic Waste in Hong Kong
T O P I C
ObjectiveObjective
Solutions for Waste Reduction Solutions for Waste Reduction awarenessawareness
of waste recycling & reduction in HKof waste recycling & reduction in HK
Introduce solutions for waste pollutionIntroduce solutions for waste pollution
- The Integrated Waste Reduction Plan- The Integrated Waste Reduction Plan
a) Serious Situation of Domestic Waste –a) Serious Situation of Domestic Waste –
Plastic in HKPlastic in HK
b) The Problems encountered in Waste b) The Problems encountered in Waste ReductionReduction
ContentContentDomestic Waste & its Situation - Vivian
Solid Waste - Plastics & its Measures Pollution Problems with Disposal Plastics &
its Possible Solutions - DorothyRecycling & its Barriers - Sharon
Integrated Waste Reduction Plan - IreneBarriers to Waste Reduction and its SolutionsQuestions & Answers - Kennie
What is domestic What is domestic waste?waste?
Domestic waste is the waste that produce through the family active.
Types of domestic waste: Plastic Paper Paperboard Glass
Situation of Domestic Waste in Hong Situation of Domestic Waste in Hong KongKong
More than 1 million tonnes of MSW in Hong Kong.
The major kinds of recyclable wastes recovered included:
•Paper•Plastics•Ferrous metal•Non-ferrous metal
Solid WastesSolid Wastes
PaperMetals
LandfillingIncineration
PlasticThey are including:
The method to dispose them is by:
Measures to reduce solid waste
1. Reuse or recycling of paper minimize waste and save resources
Recycling of plastic wasteAs fuel in power stationsMaking biodegradable plastics
2. Solving plastic waste disposal problem The ways to solve:
Reuse of plastic scrap
Plastics
Pollution problems associated with
the disposal of plasticsPollution Problem:
Air pollution
Sea animals death rate
Carbon dioxide
Acid rain Damage the environment
Possible solutions to pollution
problem of plastics
Special functional groups are introduced into the polymer chains chains will be broken down
To tackle the problem of waste disposal:1. Biodegradable plastics
Direct recycling
2. Recycling of plastics
To tackle the problem of waste disposal: (Cont’d)
Recycling of energy Recycling of chemicals
Recyclable Recyclable MaterialsMaterialsPaper, Ferrous & non-ferrous
metals,Plastic,Glass
Recycling
Recycling of plasticsRecycling of plastics
• Direct recyclingDirect recycling – isolated, cleaned, pulverized, and isolated, cleaned, pulverized, and
remolded remolded • Recycling of energyRecycling of energy
– energy obtained for generation energy obtained for generation of electricity of electricity
• Recycling of chemicalsRecycling of chemicals – products fractionally distilled to products fractionally distilled to
give useful chemicals. give useful chemicals.
Barriers to Domestic Barriers to Domestic Waste Waste Recycling in Hong Kong Recycling in Hong Kong
•The built environment inhibits recycling activities. Small flat sizes restrict source separation and storage practices.
Waste Recovery and Waste Recovery and RecyclingRecycling
• Recovery levels are high recycling in Hong Kong is market driven.
• Indicates the risks in over-reliance and recycling measures.
Waste Reduction Waste Reduction TargetsTargets
40%
Integrated Waste Reduction Plan
a) Waste Avoidance, Minimisation and Materials Recovery Programme
b) Institutional Programme
c) Bulk Waste Reduction Programme
d) Construction and Demolition Waste Management
Municipal solid Waste Arising at Source
Solid Waste
Public / Private Refuse Collection Points
Refuse Transfer Stations
Landfills
Flow Diagram of Main Collection of Municipal solid
Waste in Hong Kong
Solutions of Domestic Waste Collection
• 1st stage: Transfers domestic waste from disposal points to
– a refuse collection point (RCP) at street level; or
– a refuse storage chamber within a housing estate.
• 2nd stage: Collects this waste and transfers it to final disposal points.
Barriers to Waste Reduction in Hong Kong
(a) environmental awareness of public ↓
(b) ∵ Charges for collection are not linked with the quantity of waste.
∴ No financial incentive to reduce the quantity of waste.
(c) no legal basis to make regulations.
(d) Low values for recovered materials
(e) The predominance of SME inhibits
waste reduction investments
(f) Basel Convention
1.1. How much domestic waste is How much domestic waste is collected by the Food and collected by the Food and Environmental Hygiene Environmental Hygiene Department? Department?
Questions: Domestic Waste Questions: Domestic Waste CollectionCollection
About 6,090 tonnes of domestic waste,
1,340 tonnes from Hong Kong Island,
1,920 tonnes from Kowloon,
2,830 tonnes from New Territories and outlying islands.
2. When would the refuse 2. When would the refuse collectioncollection service be suspended? service be suspended?
On the first day of the Lunar New On the first day of the Lunar New YearYear
3.Where are the domestic waste disposed?3.Where are the domestic waste disposed?
Delivered to refuse transfer stations or landfDelivered to refuse transfer stations or landfills managed by the ills managed by the Environmental Protection Department..
1.1. Does the Environmental Does the Environmental Protection Department have any Protection Department have any plan to expand the current waste plan to expand the current waste reductionreductionactivities? activities? EExplore more locations for placing xplore more locations for placing
recycling binsrecycling bins
Questions: Recycle, reuse and reduceQuestions: Recycle, reuse and reduce
Support waste reduction activitiesSupport waste reduction activities
2.2. How does the Environmental How does the Environmental Protection Protection Department support waste Department support waste reductionreduction
activities? activities? recycling bins – separate collection of 3 common recyclable wastes
organized "Waste Paper Recycling Scheme in Schools"
supported various recycling projects
organized by green groups and
private sectors.
END OF PRESENTATION
Thank You
BIS/21202/1B1 (Group C)