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Mega rubbish at mega events? Hong Kong should make organisers cut waste, recycle: NGOs

  • Plastic, glass and food waste pile up after large events, when much of it can be collected and recycled

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A check of a government website shows the application form for mega event funding makes no mention of waste and carbon reduction. Photo: K. Y. Cheng
Hong Kong environmentalists want authorities to do more to encourage organisers of large events to clean up after themselves and recycle waste.
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Major sports competitions, music galas and international summits are all part of the government’s plan to boost the economy with mega events, but they produce tonnes of plastic, glass and other trash.

Currently, event organisers applying for government support do not have to promise to reduce waste or recover recyclable products, and environment advocates hope this will change.

They suggested that the government include specific clauses in funding application forms to cover waste reduction and promote recycling at mega events.

“Waste reduction concerns every aspect of society,” said Tom Ng Hon-lam, a campaigner with international environmental group Greenpeace.

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“When the government is paying so much attention to mega events, it shouldn’t omit green initiatives in such activities.”

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