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2013年10月16日 星期三

Rubbish Charge of $30 Seems Okay

( Kar) How much is a reasonable for people to pay a month for handing household waste? A recent survey by World Green Organization shows that 59.1 percent of 1,005 people are willing to pay HK$30 a month while 24.6 percent incline to pay HK$50. It is clean that charging for waste is an effective scheme for the government to launch, which can make the public reduce waste and recycling.

Hong Kong is a small place with a large population. However, some people are lack of the sense of responsibility of source separation of domestic waste and to protect our environment. There is lots of garbage to be disposed of in landfills every day, but those sites will be full. If the public do not change their minds on reducing waste in their daily life, it will be a disaster. On household waste disposal, Hong Kong falls behind other Asian countries such as South Korea, Japan and Taiwan. For example, in South Korea 60% of municipal waste is recycled, and 20% of it is still disposed of in landfills and another 20% incinerated.

Charging for waste has been brewing for almost a decade. The government sets the schedule of a four-month consultation on household waste disposal in society. It should seek an opportunity to show concern on handle household waste and to look for ways to successfully implement the policy. In the meantime, people can have a chance to express their views about the waste charge scheme.

The aim of rubbish charge is that the administration hopes the public have a concept of what they should do for saving the Earth, and how to do to prevent from overrun with garbage. It is time for the government educates residents to imitate those Asian countries a little more on Environmental protection, and to support the recycling industry and 2nd hand Furniture. Also, Hongkongers should reflect on the matter of overrun with garbage and to learn how to recycle and reduce waste.

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