Key facts
- Hong Kong is implementing new regulations to manage waste.
- The focus is on reducing high liquid content waste.
- The measures aim to extend the lifespan of landfills.
Hong Kong is taking steps to address its waste management challenges by introducing new regulations aimed at curbing the flow of high liquid content waste into its landfills. The Environmental Protection Department is spearheading these efforts, which are designed to prolong the operational life of the city's existing landfill sites.
The initiative focuses on waste streams that contain a significant amount of liquid, which can accelerate landfill saturation and pose environmental challenges. By targeting this specific type of waste, authorities hope to achieve a more sustainable approach to waste disposal.
