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Waste Reduction and Recycling Charter Table of content Overview Starting from 1 June 2024, The Environmental Protection Department (EPD) has launched the " Waste Reduction and Recycling Charter " (the "Charter") for private residential premises to enhance residents' awareness and development of recycling habits. The "Charter" is one of EPD's waste reduction initiatives. We invite property management companies/owners' corporations/residents'…
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GREEN@YAN ON FacilityGREEN@YAN ONOperation Commencement2024OperatorShatin Inhabitants Association LimitedAddressG/F, Yan Yuet House, Yan On Estate, Ma On ShanOpening HoursMon - Fri: 8:00am – 9:00 pmSat & Sun: 10:00am – 8:00pm(1. Self-service Recycling mode: Mon - Fri 6 pm - 9 pm, 2. basically all year round, except for the Lunar New Year holiday, the Mid-Autumn Festival, the Winter Solstice, the Christmas holidays, the New Year’s Eve, adverse weather and special circumstances, which are subject to special…
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Food Donation This webpage contains a list of charitable organizations that provide surplus food donation services and their respective websites. Individuals and organizations interested in donating surplus food can contact the relevant charitable organizations for more information.Food Support ServiceFood Donation AllianceFood Link FoundationFood AngelFOOD-COFeeding HKFood GracePeople Service Centre - Food Friend ActionThe Conservancy Association – Food Resources Recycling CentreKwun Tong Methodist Social Service –…
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Recycling Network Waste Reduction Waste Separation Industry Support Innovation and Cooperation Education and Publicity
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Closing date of Recycling Stations from July to September 2024 During the period from July to September 2024, the open and closure arrangement of Recycling Stations are as follows: Recycling Stations 1 July (Hong Kong Special Administrative Region Establishment Day) 18 September (The day following the Chinese Mid-Autumn Festival) GREEN@EASTERN Open Close GREEN@ISLANDS GREEN@KWAI TSING GREEN@KWUN TONG GREEN@SAI KUNG GREEN@SHA TIN…
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Programme on Source Separation of Waste - FAQ Programme on Source Separation of Domestic Waste (SSDW) Q1: How can residents of housing estates or residential buildings participate together in waste separation at source and recycling? Housing estates and residential buildings with property management companies (PMCs), Incorporated Owners' Committee or Owners' Committee can join the Programme on Source Separation of Domestic Waste (SSDW) by returning a completed Enrolment Form.Enrolment Form available at Hong Kong…
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Waste Reduction Programme Clean Recycling Computer and Communication Product Recycling Programme Pilot Programme on Smart Recycling Systems E-waste Collection Fluorescent Lamp Recycling Programme Green Lunch Greening Your Events Rechargeable Battery Recycling Programme
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Rechargeable Battery Recycling Programme - FAQ Q1: What is the difference between primary battery and rechargeable battery? The batteries we use daily are broadly divided into primary batteries (or so called disposable or single-use batteries) and rechargeable batteries. Primary batteries cannot be used again once used up, whereas the rechargeable batteries are designed to be used more than once and rechargeable up to 1,000 times.Apart from the packaging and labelling on the batteries, you may observe that the…
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Fluorescent Lamp Recycling Programme - FAQ Q1: Why mercury-containing lamps need proper collection and disposal? Fluorescent lamps contain small amounts of mercury, on average, 4 milligrams or less of mercury which is about 1/100th of the amount found in a mercury thermometer, while fluorescent tubes may contain up to 15 milligrams of mercury, depending on the type, brand and date of manufacture. In case of improper disposal, it can be hazardous to people and the environment. Over the past 20 years, many lamp…
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Eight Types of Recyclables (Part 2) Full Version Video Full Version Video
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