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Ensure all lids are removed from containers and bottles. Ensure all recycling is loose in your recycling bin and not in bags. What can I recycle in my garden waste recycling bins? Garden Organics GO collection days. Helpful resources. Posters Landfill General Waste Poster. Comingled Recycling yellow lid Poster. Green Waste Recycling Poster. Paper Recycling Poster. Green Waste Recycling Bin Sticker. Landfill General Waste Bin Sticker. Waste management and tips.

Waste minimisation information. Refuse Choose reusable whenever possible. Think BYO cups, bottles, cutlery and picnic plates, reusable shopping bags, rechargeable batteries, even reusable straws.

Say no to the big four - plastic water bottles, straws, coffee cups and plastic bags. Go reusable. Take your reusable coffee cup to cafes that support the reuse movement.

Find participating cafes to get c off your coffee. Think twice before printing. Go for recycled paper when you must have a hard copy, and reuse those scraps in a handmade notepad. Say no to junk mail! Switch to paperless billing wherever possible. Refuse single-use plastic and bring your own containers to takeaway restaurants. Buy e-books or visit the library instead of buying paper books. Reduce Reduce the amount of chemicals and plastic waste in your home by making your own natural cleaners.

Mix one part water with one part vinegar and a squeeze of lemon juice for an effective all purpose cleaner. Switch your thinking has a great guide for cleaning naturally. Try package-free grocery shopping at local bulk food supply stores. Cut down consumption. Buy nothing new for a day, a week or month. Save on packaging waste and expensive bought lunches. Make your own soup, yogurt, bread and salad dressing to cut down on plastic waste.

Cut down food waste by meal planning for the week. Get more for your money, get the nutrition you need and use what you buy. Love Food Hate Waste has a guide for saving money, time and food. Cut down food waste at the end of each week by checking your fridge for unused fresh food and search for recipes to use up all your leftover food. Cut down food waste at the end of each week by checking your fridge for unused food.

You can freeze milk, cheese, vegetables and fruit. Love Food, Hate Waste have a freezer hero guide you can reference. Reduce the amount you need to buy by choosing durable, high quality goods. Check if you can borrow an item from a neighbour, friend or family member before buying it for yourself.

Use Facebook to connect with your neighbours and share rarely used items. Reuse Choose recycled or upcycled. By buying goods that have recycled material you are supporting the recycling industry, the circular economy and more jobs!

Help your building. Talk with neighbours about your sustainable living switches or set up a swap-and-share board for your strata. Make do and mend. Before replacing that holey jumper, have a go at darning or upcycling to get new life out of stuff you already have. Recycle everything you can. Take good quality unwanted items to a local op-shop or save them up for the Big Aussie Swap.

Use op-shops or sites like Gumtree and Freecycle to re-home unwanted household items from clothes to collectables and puzzles to plants. Join your local Buy Nothing group on Facebook. Before throwing it away, think of how it can be put to use a different way. Old clothes and linen make great dusting rags, chipped coffee cups make great indoor plant pots and an old suitcase can even be repurposed as a dog bed! The information these cookies collect is anonymous. Blocking these cookies will prevent us from monitoring your visit.

These cookies are used to provide enhanced functionality and personalisation. These are usually set by third parties who provide services on this web site, but some may be set by us. Blocking these cookies may prevent these services from working properly. Where to Recycle location template. What is Rubbish? Why Recycle? What Can I Do? Rubbish is everything that you throw away or no longer have a use for. Businesses can refer to the Hong Kong Awards for Environmental Excellence which encourages the private sector to organise their own waste reduction activities.

The EPD also offers industry-specific information on waste reduction and outlets for recyclable materials. For more details, please click here or dial the Recycling Helpline To further promote waste reduction and recycling and provide outlets for recyclables of low commercial value in the community, in the Government launched the Community Recycling Network.

The EPD also conduct publicity and public education programmes to educate the public to reduce waste at source, separate waste properly to prevent contamination of recyclables, improve the quality of recyclables collected and lessen the burden of subsequent treatment.

To promote waste reduction and recycling, the Government has been taking the lead in adopting a green procurement policy. For example, bureaux and departments are encouraged to avoid single-use disposable items, and purchase products with improved recyclability, higher recycled contents, less packaging and greater durability.

For details, please visit Green Procurement. This section aims to provide detailed information on waste generation, reduction and management in Hong Kong. An overview is given below for quick reference. Liners, leachate collection and treatment systems, landfill gas management systems, and surface and ground water management systems are in place to control air and water impacts.

Thirteen closed landfills in Hong Kong are being restored to minimise potential safety and health risks. They are landscaped to provide green zones and can be developed into different public recreational uses such as golf driving ranges and courses, multi-purpose grass pitches, recreational parks and ecological park. Seven refuse transfer stations are located in different areas in Hong Kong. These are centralised collection points for the transfer of waste to the strategic landfills.

The waste from smaller refuse collection trucks is compacted and transferred into containers, which are loaded onto lorries or barges for shipment to landfills. The wastewater, odours and emissions from the stations are all controlled. It accepts a variety of chemical wastes and also clinical waste commencing 1 August It has extensive controls on its emissions which are regularly monitored by the EPD.

The waste is composted into soil conditioner for use in Hong Kong. It receives and treats sewage sludge from 11 sewage treatment works of Drainage Services Department. Domestic waste is waste that is generated as a result of the ordinary day-to-day use of a domestic premise and is either:.

Commercial waste can be defined as any waste other than domestic waste. It may be generated as a result of the operation of a not-for-profit organisation or carrying out a business, including associated lawn and garden clippings from normal maintenance of the business premises. Some waste facilities do not accept commercial waste.



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