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Hongkongers urged to say ‘no’ to straws, bags and other single-use plastics on May 30

  • The event is part of ‘Enough Plastic’ campaign by two local groups
  • Donnie Yen and Miriam Yeung among celebrities roped in for initiative

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How often would you say “no” to plastic disposables such as straws, bags, bottles and takeaway boxes?

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Two local groups are calling on Hongkongers to do just that on May 30 as part of their “Enough Plastic” education campaign.

The initiative, run by non-profit organisation EcoDrive and think tank New Youth Energy HK, aims to encourage the reduction of unnecessary waste and consumption of single-use plastics in the city.

In 2017, Hong Kong dumped more than 10,700 tonnes of municipal solid waste at landfills daily.

One-fifth of this was plastic waste. The numbers are what prompted EcoDrive co-founders to commit themselves to educating the public on the consequences of using single-use plastics.

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Campaigners are pushing for a reduction in single-use plastics such as straws. Photo: AFP
Campaigners are pushing for a reduction in single-use plastics such as straws. Photo: AFP
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