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HK$1 billion each for funds to boost recycling and reuse of old landfill sites

Government says launch of two funds shows its determination to tackle the city's looming waste crisis and find new uses for closed dump sites

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Chief Executive Leung Chun-ying has vowed to pour HK$1 billion into a new fund to support recycling and tackle the looming waste crisis.

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Another HK$1 billion fund will help find new uses for 18 hectares of land at six closed landfills.

Organisations such as sports associations and charities will be able to submit proposals for use of the sites.

The two initiatives come with politicians and lawmakers at an impasse over funding requests by environment officials to extend the city's three landfills.

The government wants to expand the landfills in Tseung Kwan O, Ta Kwu Ling and Tuen Mun - which will all be full by 2019 - to take waste until a planned incinerator is ready.

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The Tseung Kwan O proposal was shelved because of strong opposition, and legislators also decided to delay discussion of the other two plans.

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