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Government shelves waste charging scheme

2024-05-27 HKT 15:11
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  • Warner Cheuk says it's a misconception the government's aim with the pay-as-you-throw scheme is to raise more revenue. File photo: RTHK
    Warner Cheuk says it's a misconception the government's aim with the pay-as-you-throw scheme is to raise more revenue. File photo: RTHK
The government on Monday announced it would not implement the citywide waste charging scheme on August 1 as originally planned.

Deputy Chief Secretary Warner Cheuk told the Legislative Council that various surveys had revealed significant concerns among residents about the pay-as-you-throw scheme.

He also highlighted the limited coverage of recycling facilities, pointing out that the city's existing recycling infrastructure was inadequate.

Cheuk also said the scheme had increased the workload and pressure on cleaners.

He added that Hong Kong's economic recovery had not lived up to expectations and the implementation of the scheme could have a negative impact on businesses, particularly in the catering sector.

Cheuk also addressed the misconception that the government's aim with the waste charging scheme was to generate more revenue. He clarified that the primary objective of the scheme was to improve waste management practices.

In light of these factors, the government had taken the decision to shelve the waste charging scheme, he said.

However, he stressed the government remained committed to improving waste management and recycling practices in Hong Kong.

He said the government would step up publicity work to raise awareness of waste management and improve the city’s recycling network.

The government plans to report back to Legco on its work by the middle of next year, he said.

Government shelves waste charging scheme