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Kerbside Recycling Bin Table of contents Body         var a2a_config = a2a_config || {}; a2a_config.icon_color = "#666666"; a2a_config.templates = a2a_config.templates || {}; a2a_config.templates.email = { subject: "【${title}】 | Hong Kong Waste Reduction Website", body: "【${title}】\n${link…
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Food Wise Hong Kong Campaign Table of contents The Food Wise Hong Kong Campaign, was launched by the former Environment Bureau in May 2013 to promote a food wise and waste less culture, and to instill behavioural changes in the community to avoid and reduce the generation of food waste at source through various schemes and activities, such as Food Wise Charter, Food Wise Eateries Scheme, and the publicity of the “Big Waster”.      …
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A Waste Reduction Guidebook for Large Scale Event Organisers Table of contents Body         One Pager var a2a_config = a2a_config || {}; a2a_config.icon_color = "#666666"; a2a_config.templates = a2a_config.templates || {}; a2a_config.templates.email = { subject: "【${title}】 | Hong Kong Waste Reduction Website",…
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Food Waste Recycling Schemes Table of contents Overview The Environmental Protection Department (EPD) has been providing free point-to-point food waste collection services for commercial and industrial premises through the Pilot Scheme on Food Waste Collection. Food Waste Recycling Points and Recycling Spots are set up at public refuse collection points and “food and beverage clusters” respectively, and smaller-scale restaurants can make arrangements to send their…
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Rechargeable Battery Recycling Programme  OverviewTo enhance public awareness in the recycling of rechargeable batteries, the Programme provides a Helpdesk Hotline (5575 4068) that is operated from 9:00 am – 6:00 pm, Monday to Friday. Property management / representatives of housing estates and buildings who are interested in participating in the Programme are welcome to call the Hotline for more information and application for registration.Rechargeable batteries contain materials that can be hazardous to people…
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GREEN@COMMUNITY - FAQ Q1: What is GREEN@COMMUNITY? Under GREEN@COMMUNITY, 12 Recycling Stations, 82 Recycling Stores and about 600 Recycling Spots form the community recycling network across the territory, accepting 9 common types of recyclables, including paper, metals, plastics, glass containers, rechargeable batteries, fluorescent lamps and tubes, regulated electrical equipment, small electrical appliances and beverage cartons.  Q2: How does GREEN@COMMUNITY handle the collected recyclables? The…
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Source Separation of Commercial and Industrial Waste TranscriptOverviewThe Programme on Source Separation of Commercial and Industrial Waste aims to encourage the property management sector to set up arrangement in commercial and industrial (C&I) premises to facilitate their tenants/occupants to practice clean recycling.You might be interestedJoin usCommendation SchemeRelated InformationProgramme BrochureList of Participating Commercial & Industrial BuildingsEducation and Promotion Materials…
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Source Separation of Domestic Waste TranscriptOverviewThe Programme on Source Separation of Domestic Waste aims to encourage and assist property management companies to provide waste separation and recycling facilities within housing estates or residential buildings. This facilitates residents to participate in separating waste at source, thereby increasing the amount of recyclables collected and reducing the quantity of waste disposed of.Residents only need to sort their recyclable materials (such as waste paper,…
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