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The Secretary for Environment and Ecology, Tse Chin-wan, recently spoke about the government’s commitment to reducing waste in Hong Kong. Despite the postponement of the waste charging scheme, Tse emphasized the importance of raising public awareness and improving recycling facilities to achieve positive results.

While the waste charging scheme was put on hold earlier this year, Tse revealed that there has been a significant increase in recycling practices over the past six months. He noted that public support for waste reduction and recycling remains strong, which has allowed the government to focus on enhancing recycling infrastructure and promoting environmental education.

By capitalizing on this momentum, Tse aims to cultivate a culture of waste reduction and recycling within Hong Kong society. The government plans to optimize the waste charging scheme to ensure that it is well-received and effectively implemented in the future. Tse mentioned that they will continue to work on refining the plan and will provide updates to the Legislative Council by the middle of next year.

In addition to these efforts, Tse highlighted the importance of ongoing education and engagement to sustain the positive trend in recycling practices. By empowering individuals with the knowledge and resources needed to recycle effectively, the government hopes to further reduce waste and promote environmental sustainability.

Furthermore, Tse emphasized the need for collaboration between the government, industry, and the public to address waste management challenges comprehensively. By working together towards common goals, Hong Kong can continue to make progress in improving recycling practices and protecting the environment for future generations.

Overall, Tse’s remarks underscore the importance of continuous improvement in recycling practices through education and community engagement. With a holistic approach that combines policy measures with public awareness initiatives, Hong Kong is on track to build a more sustainable and environmentally friendly future.