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GREEN$ Electronic Participation Incentive Scheme and Mobile App OverviewTo encourage the public to engage in clean recycling through Environmental Protection Department (EPD)’s community recycling facilities, the EPD has introduced the GREEN$ Electronic Participation Incentive Scheme under the Smart Recycling System. This scheme is applicable across all GREEN@COMMUNITY recycling facilities in Hong Kong.When submitting recyclables at community recycling network, the public only needs to use the GREEN$ Mobile App or…
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Green Outreach and Green Outreach Volunteer Programme 旁白稿 !--> window.addEventListener("DOMContentLoaded", function() { (function($, Drupal) { const customSlider = document.querySelector(".custom-slider .field__items"); if (customSlider) { $('.custom-slider .field__items').not('.slick-initialized').slick({ dots: true, infinite: true, speed:…
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Momax Tsim Sha Tsui Brand Store - Tsim Sha Tsui MTR Station Shop 11 (near Exit D) Hong Kong SAR China Direction: Material…
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Domestic Recycling Support To organize a clean recycling programme, you may approach EPD’s Green Outreach for assistance and join the Programme on Source Separation of Domestic Waste. EPD has implemented progammes for various recyclables. You may find here recycling bin supplier list, HK Collector/ Recycler Directory and other awards and recognition. Waste Reduction and Recycling CharterGreen OutreachGreen CollectProgramme on Source Separation of Domestic WasteFluorescent Lamp Recycling ProgrammeRechargeable…
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School Resources, Training and Awards Promotion Programme on Source Separation of WasteGreen Prefect ProgrammeHong Kong Awards for Environmental Excellence (Schools Sector)GreenLink - Environmental Education Support Programme (GreenLink - EESP)Student Environmental Protection Ambassador Scheme
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Rechargeable Battery Recycling Programme  OverviewTo enhance public awareness in the recycling of rechargeable batteries, the Programme provides a Helpdesk Hotline (5575 4068) that is operated from 9:00 am – 6:00 pm, Monday to Friday.  Property management / representatives of housing estates and buildings who are interested in participating the Programme are welcome to call the Hotline for more information and application for registration. Rechargeable batteries contain materials that can be hazardous to…
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We-recycle@School Table of content Carousel Carousel Item Text Carousel Item Text   Introduction The Environmental Protection Department (EPD), through the Education Bureau…
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WEEE @HK OverviewThe Producer Responsibility Scheme on Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment (WPRS) covering the regulated electrical equipment (REE) (including air-conditioners, refrigerators, washing machines, televisions, computers, printers, scanners and monitors) came into effect in 2018 and marks another important milestone in Hong Kong's waste reduction and recycling efforts. Through the WPRS, relevant waste electrical and electronic equipment must be directed to licensed recycling facilities for proper…
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Watsons - Shop No. 202, 2/F, TKO Spot, 2 Tong Ming Street,Tseung Kwan O Hong Kong SAR China Direction: Material…
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Short-term Tenancy Sites Designated for Recycling Operation Government Land Policy to Support RecyclingThe local recycling industry plays an important role in waste reduction in Hong Kong. One of the major constraints it faces is the shortage of affordable land. The Government has established a policy to support the industry by identifying and leasing suitable short term tenancy sites exclusively for waste recycling use. By January 2025, 20 sites covering 4.8 hectares had been allocated…
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