搜尋結果

約 146 項, 關於 "recycling" 的搜尋結果:


Green group calls on Hong Kong wood recycling plant to step up efforts, transparency in wake of super typhoon (只限英文)
https://www.foe.org.hk/tc/news/認識我們/傳媒報道/green group calls on hong kong wood recycling plant to step up efforts, transparency in wake of super typhoon (只限英文)
Authorities start removing illegal clothes recycling bins from Hong Kong streets (只限英文)
https://www.foe.org.hk/tc/news/認識我們/傳媒報道/authorities start removing illegal clothes recycling bins from hong kong streets (只限英文)
HK sets initial recovery targets for beverage container recycling, plans implementation by 2026 (只限英文)
https://www.foe.org.hk/tc/news/認識我們/傳媒報道/hk sets initial recovery targets for beverage container recycling, plans implementation by 2026 (只限英文)
Hong Kong will boost recycling, keep waste-charging as safety net: minister (只限英文)
https://www.foe.org.hk/tc/news/認識我們/傳媒報道/hong kong will boost recycling, keep waste-charging as safety net minister (只限英文)
Hong Kong’s leader said little about the environment in policy address (只提供英文版本)
In her first policy address, Chief Executive Carrie Lam Cheng Yuet-ngor focused on “people-oriented” policies for the elderly and underprivileged, displaying the new administration’s philosophy.
https://www.foe.org.hk/tc/news/政策倡議/專欄文章/hong kong’s leader said little about the environment in policy address (只提供英文版本)
Plastic means prosperity … but we are throwing away far too much of it (只提供英文版本)
Plastic is great. Not only is it lightweight, it is also highly durable, versatile and cheap to manufacture. Growing demand for plastic products is usually matched with decreasing poverty, rising income and better quality of life.
https://www.foe.org.hk/tc/news/政策倡議/專欄文章/plastic means prosperity … but we are throwing away far too much of it (只提供英文版本)
Only a circular economy can save the world (只提供英文版本)
n 1972, global think tank the Club of Rome published The Limits to Growth, predicting global collapse during the 21st century if population and consumption continued to grow exponentially.
https://www.foe.org.hk/tc/news/政策倡議/專欄文章/only a circular economy can save the world (只提供英文版本)
Our wasteful clothing habits should go out of style (只提供英文版本)
Today, we spend less of our income on clothes, yet we are able to buy much more than before. Immediate gratification is made possible with more disposable income and credit availability. Fast fashion encourages a rapid turnover and high disposability.
https://www.foe.org.hk/tc/news/政策倡議/專欄文章/our wasteful clothing habits should go out of style (只提供英文版本)
Less rubbish bins, less rubbish (只提供英文版本)
Can we really not live without rubbish bins? To align with the inevitable waste charging scheme, Hong Kong’s Food and Environmental Hygiene Department has announced the move to introduce new bins with smaller openings and also reduce their number on the streets.
https://www.foe.org.hk/tc/news/政策倡議/專欄文章/less rubbish bins, less rubbish (只提供英文版本)
Those who generate waste must be responsible for it (只提供英文版本)
Edwin Lau welcomes the launch of a government recycling fund, but says a much more effective way to reduce Hong Kong's waste is to cut it at source - such as by introducing a waste charge
https://www.foe.org.hk/tc/news/政策倡議/專欄文章/those who generate waste must be responsible for it (只提供英文版本)
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