Forum on Source Separation of Waste cum Award Presentation Ceremony held

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Forum on Source Separation of Waste cum Award Presentation Ceremony held

The Forum on Source Separation of Waste cum Award Presentation Ceremony is held today (August 14) jointly by the Environmental Protection Department (EPD) and the Hong Kong Association of Property Management Companies Ltd.

Officiating at the opening ceremony of the Forum, the Permanent Secretary for the Environment and Director of Environmental Protection, Ms. Anissa Wong, said she was pleased to see the active participation of property management companies and positive response from housing estates participating in the territory-wide programme on source separation of domestic waste.

Since the launch in January 2005, more than 650 housing estates have signed up to join the Source Separation of Domestic Waste (SSDW) Programme, covering 840,000 households and a population of 2.5 million, representing a 36 per cent of the total population.

Noting that Hong Kong was facing an imminent waste problem, Ms Wong appealed everyone in the community to help reduce, reuse and recycle more waste.

The SSDW Programme seeks to make it as convenient as possible for the public to participate in waste recovery by promoting floor-based facilities where residents can conveniently drop off their separated waste.  It also broadens the types of recyclables collected significantly so that more materials can be recycled or reused.

"Our target is to have 80 per cent of the population to participate in the programme by 2010. Through source separation and other measures contained in the 'Policy Framework for the Management of Municipal Solid Waste (2005-2014)', we aim to increase domestic waste recovery rate from 16 per cent in 2005 to 26 per cent by 2012," Ms. Wong added.

"With the active participation and support from the trade and the public, the programme has achieved encouraging results. Last year, we achieved the domestic waste recovery rate of 20 per cent while the domestic waste loads have continued to drop, with a decrease of 3 per cent from 2005 to 2006," she said.

At the ceremony, Ms. Wong commended the housing estates winning awards in the Competition on Source Separation of Domestic Waste 2006/07 for demonstrating outstanding performance in waste reduction and recovery as well as innovation in designing and setting up waste separation facilities on each building floor.

Ms. Wong also took the opportunity to announce the launch of the Annual Report 2006 for the Source Separation of Domestic Waste Programme.

The Report lists out the objectives and summarises the achievements of the SSDW programme and give details of cases of model housing estates in implementing measures in separation of domestic waste.

Details of the Report have been uploaded to the EPD's homepage (www.epd.gov.hk) for download.

End/Tuesday August 14, 2007

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