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Why Hong Kong s electric vehicle plan isn t enough to hit carbon neutrality goals

Post A driver charges an electric bus after Citybus and First Bus jointly launched the second batch of electric single deckers in Chai Wan on September 7, 2016.Hong Kong has not adopted an aggressive strategy for greening public transport and commercial vehicles. Photo: Jonathan Wong READ FULL ARTICLE + FOLLOW Edwin Lau Che-feng is founder and executive director of The Green Earth. Mr Lau has been actively engaged in environmental protection work since the late 1980s and he founded The Green Earth in early 2016. He places great concern on pressing environmental issues related to waste management, air pollution, climate change and energy conservation. He initiated the first waste paper recycling programme in schools, and introduced the first set of three-colour waste recycling bins in a public housing estate in Hong Kong. In 2009, Mr Lau was awarded the Medal of Honour by the Hong Kong SAR government in recognition of his long-term contribution to the cause of environmental

Hong Kong s aggressive new waste reduction plan is anything but, with its vague timeline and lower targets

Hong Kong s aggressive new waste reduction plan is anything but, with its vague timeline and lower targets
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There s a way to end plastic pollution Does the Hong Kong government have the will though?

Post Plastic bottles, bags, wrapping and packaging wash up daily on our beaches. Over time, these plastics disintegrate and can enter our ecosystem. Photo: Shutterstock READ FULL ARTICLE + FOLLOW Edwin Lau Che-feng is founder and executive director of The Green Earth. Mr Lau has been actively engaged in environmental protection work since the late 1980s and he founded The Green Earth in early 2016. He places great concern on pressing environmental issues related to waste management, air pollution, climate change and energy conservation. He initiated the first waste paper recycling programme in schools, and introduced the first set of three-colour waste recycling bins in a public housing estate in Hong Kong. In 2009, Mr Lau was awarded the Medal of Honour by the Hong Kong SAR government in recognition of his long-term contribution to the cause of environmental protection and education.

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