Environmental Performance Report 2004
Environmental Protection Department
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| Foreword | 1 Environmental
Policy | 2 Organisation, Programmes and Responsibilities
| 3 EPD Offices and Facilities | 4
Our Influence and Impact on the Environment | 5
Our Contribution to the Environment | 6 Our
Own Operations | 7 Progress on Year 2003 Targets
| 8 Targets for 2004 | 9
Verification Statement | 10 Feedback Form
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Organisation, Programmes and Responsibilities
Within
Government, the Environment, Transport and Works Bureau has overall
policy responsibility for the environment, while the Environmental
Protection Department (EPD) implements environmental plans and legislation
as well as advises on policy and new initiatives. The EPD was established
on 1 April 1986, with staff and resources from six government departments
and the aim of bringing the majority of pollution prevention and control
activities under one organisation. Organisation Chart of the Environmental Protection Department The department had an establishment of about 1 653 staff in 2003. About 28 per cent are professionals, about 45 per cent are technical-grade staff and the remaining 27 per cent are administrative and support staff. Apart
from the EPD, other government departments are also responsible for
environmental initiatives that are related to their areas of responsibility.
For example, the Electrical and Mechanical Services Department is
responsible for energy efficiency, while the Agriculture, Fisheries
and Conservation Department is responsible for nature conservation.
Community Relations Programme
Environmental Assessment and Planning Programme
Noise Programme
Waste Programme
Waste Facilities Programme
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Our
Vision is of a Hong Kong which enjoys an environment that is both
healthy and pleasant, in which the community places a premium on sustaining
such an environment both for themselves and for future generations.
with a view to achieving and maintaining a high standard of environmental quality. |