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HONG KONG'S WASTE CRISIS
HONG KONG'S WASTE CRISIS
published: 04 Dec 2020
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Hong Kong struggles to combat waste crisis
Hong Kong generates 13,000 tonnes of rubbish each day - the equivalent of six Olympic swimming pools. But in a few years' time all the landfill sites will be full so new solutions must be found. Duration: 02:18
published: 03 May 2013
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Hong Kong ‘minimalist’ adopts solutions to reduce waste
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Kodi Wan has taken Hong Kong’s waste problem into her own hands by practising what she calls a “minimalist” lifestyle. Wan started as a co-founder of an online second-hand item swapping platform, but she has also incorporated habits that help to reduce waste and pollution. By living by her definition of “minimalism”, Wan says she's doing her part to help protect the environment.
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published: 17 Jul 2021
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A Circular Economy – Strategies on Waste Management of Hong Kong | Davy Lau | TEDxCivicExchange
Davy Lau's talk will present the current position and challenges of Hong Kong's waste management system. He will outline the current policy and legislation, how to mobilize the community to enhance public awareness and participation in environmental protection, and investing in infrastructure for the betterment of HK's waste management system. Davy Lau is an environmental engineer by profession with over 15 years of experience in waste and wastewater management. He has joined the Environmental Protection Department (EPD) since 2012, and his portfolios covered management of the strategic landfills, as well as policies related to waste reduction and municipal solid waste charging. He is currently working on a series of community involvement project to promote waste separation and recycling ...
published: 12 Jan 2021
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Waste crisis in Hong Kong
published: 21 Aug 2016
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Organic waste treatment center (Hong Kong, China) - SUEZ
Once it is built in 2017 by SUEZ environnement, the Group will treat 200 tonnes of food waste daily and will turn it into biogas and compost.
Premier centre de traitement de déchets organiques à Hong Kong.
Une fois construit en 2017 par SUEZ, le Groupe y traitera 200 tonnes de déchets par jour. Le nouveau centre transformera les déchets alimentaires en énergie renouvelable.
published: 18 Dec 2014
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OT900 demo in Hong Kong for waste management
Video about waste management demo in Hong Kong with our electric tug OT900 - different models and coupling systems available - contact us info@alitrak.com for mode details!
published: 03 Aug 2021
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Hong Kong Waste: City looks to solve overflowing landfills
Hong Kong has a serious waste problem and environmentalists warn it's going to get worse unless the authorities take urgent action Britt Clennett reports.
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published: 04 Jul 2017
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Love Unto Waste 地下情 (1986) - Hong Kong [HKIFF45] Official Trailer HD 1080 Stanley Kwan Neo Film Shop
Film Review: Love Unto Waste 地下情 (1986) - Hong Kong [HKIFF45] @hkiffs
Reviewed as part of 45th Hong Kong International Film Festival 2021 by Andrew Chan (Film Critics Circle of Australia)
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Coming out a year before the more acclaimed “Rouge”, director Stanley Kwan created a coming of age tragic romance in the highly underrated “Love Unto Waste”. Despite starring an now rated all-star cast in Tony Leung Chiu Wai and Irene Wan in leading roles, the film also is well supported by Chow Yun Fat and the award winning best supporting actress at Hong Kong Film Awards Elaine Jin. It is perhaps fittingly to finally witness this rough hidden gem restored at this year’...
published: 03 Apr 2021
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Hong Kong Wasteland - THE HARD TRUTH OF MEDICAL WASTE AND TRASH
Hong Kong Wasteland confronts the excessive and unregulated use of plastic from the sky, exposing the state of Hong Kong’s coastline with the intention of accelerating the awareness and awakening the local community to implement change before it's too late.
At large this problem is going unnoticed, but there is a small but powerful community of people fighting for change. HK Wasteland uncovers the work that is currently being done and also the reluctance to identifying the cause and find long-term solutions.
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Music: “Homeward Angel” by Moby courtesy of Mobygratis.com
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published: 26 May 2017
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I WENT TO A ZERO WASTE BULK STORE IN HONG KONG | Char
GUYS it's possible to live a minimal waste life in Hong Kong!
Now it's up to you to make the effort :)
Hope you enjoyed this video!
And special thanks to my dearest friend Amelia for being partial cameraman!
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Till next time,
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published: 02 Dec 2018
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Video Features | What A Waste - Hong Kong Soup
Role: Director/ Producer / Script Writer / Video & Audio Editor
Here in Hong Kong over 6 million tonnes of municipal waste is disposed of each year - a 20% increase over the past 10 years. This increase has placed the territory’s landfills under enormous pressure. Its three landfills are expected to be full by the end of this decade. Award-winning photographer Mandy Barker, joined by the team of Plastic Free Seas, embark a journey to recover waste plastic off the beaches in Hong Kong.
© WYNG - 2015. All rights reserved.
published: 19 Dec 2016
2:19
Hong Kong struggles to combat waste crisis
Hong Kong generates 13,000 tonnes of rubbish each day - the equivalent of six Olympic swimming pools. But in a few years' time all the landfill sites will be fu...
Hong Kong generates 13,000 tonnes of rubbish each day - the equivalent of six Olympic swimming pools. But in a few years' time all the landfill sites will be full so new solutions must be found. Duration: 02:18
https://wn.com/Hong_Kong_Struggles_To_Combat_Waste_Crisis
Hong Kong generates 13,000 tonnes of rubbish each day - the equivalent of six Olympic swimming pools. But in a few years' time all the landfill sites will be full so new solutions must be found. Duration: 02:18
- published: 03 May 2013
- views: 14569
3:53
Hong Kong ‘minimalist’ adopts solutions to reduce waste
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Kodi Wan has taken Hong Kong’s waste problem into her own hands by practising ...
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Kodi Wan has taken Hong Kong’s waste problem into her own hands by practising what she calls a “minimalist” lifestyle. Wan started as a co-founder of an online second-hand item swapping platform, but she has also incorporated habits that help to reduce waste and pollution. By living by her definition of “minimalism”, Wan says she's doing her part to help protect the environment.
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Kodi Wan has taken Hong Kong’s waste problem into her own hands by practising what she calls a “minimalist” lifestyle. Wan started as a co-founder of an online second-hand item swapping platform, but she has also incorporated habits that help to reduce waste and pollution. By living by her definition of “minimalism”, Wan says she's doing her part to help protect the environment.
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- published: 17 Jul 2021
- views: 125467
10:06
A Circular Economy – Strategies on Waste Management of Hong Kong | Davy Lau | TEDxCivicExchange
Davy Lau's talk will present the current position and challenges of Hong Kong's waste management system. He will outline the current policy and legislation, how...
Davy Lau's talk will present the current position and challenges of Hong Kong's waste management system. He will outline the current policy and legislation, how to mobilize the community to enhance public awareness and participation in environmental protection, and investing in infrastructure for the betterment of HK's waste management system. Davy Lau is an environmental engineer by profession with over 15 years of experience in waste and wastewater management. He has joined the Environmental Protection Department (EPD) since 2012, and his portfolios covered management of the strategic landfills, as well as policies related to waste reduction and municipal solid waste charging. He is currently working on a series of community involvement project to promote waste separation and recycling in different sectors sponsored by the Environment and Conservation Fund. This talk was given at a TEDx event using the TED conference format but independently organized by a local community. Learn more at https://www.ted.com/tedx
https://wn.com/A_Circular_Economy_–_Strategies_On_Waste_Management_Of_Hong_Kong_|_Davy_Lau_|_Tedxcivicexchange
Davy Lau's talk will present the current position and challenges of Hong Kong's waste management system. He will outline the current policy and legislation, how to mobilize the community to enhance public awareness and participation in environmental protection, and investing in infrastructure for the betterment of HK's waste management system. Davy Lau is an environmental engineer by profession with over 15 years of experience in waste and wastewater management. He has joined the Environmental Protection Department (EPD) since 2012, and his portfolios covered management of the strategic landfills, as well as policies related to waste reduction and municipal solid waste charging. He is currently working on a series of community involvement project to promote waste separation and recycling in different sectors sponsored by the Environment and Conservation Fund. This talk was given at a TEDx event using the TED conference format but independently organized by a local community. Learn more at https://www.ted.com/tedx
- published: 12 Jan 2021
- views: 405
2:07
Organic waste treatment center (Hong Kong, China) - SUEZ
Once it is built in 2017 by SUEZ environnement, the Group will treat 200 tonnes of food waste daily and will turn it into biogas and compost.
Premier centre de...
Once it is built in 2017 by SUEZ environnement, the Group will treat 200 tonnes of food waste daily and will turn it into biogas and compost.
Premier centre de traitement de déchets organiques à Hong Kong.
Une fois construit en 2017 par SUEZ, le Groupe y traitera 200 tonnes de déchets par jour. Le nouveau centre transformera les déchets alimentaires en énergie renouvelable.
https://wn.com/Organic_Waste_Treatment_Center_(Hong_Kong,_China)_Suez
Once it is built in 2017 by SUEZ environnement, the Group will treat 200 tonnes of food waste daily and will turn it into biogas and compost.
Premier centre de traitement de déchets organiques à Hong Kong.
Une fois construit en 2017 par SUEZ, le Groupe y traitera 200 tonnes de déchets par jour. Le nouveau centre transformera les déchets alimentaires en énergie renouvelable.
- published: 18 Dec 2014
- views: 3084
1:03
OT900 demo in Hong Kong for waste management
Video about waste management demo in Hong Kong with our electric tug OT900 - different models and coupling systems available - contact us info@alitrak.com for m...
Video about waste management demo in Hong Kong with our electric tug OT900 - different models and coupling systems available - contact us info@alitrak.com for mode details!
https://wn.com/Ot900_Demo_In_Hong_Kong_For_Waste_Management
Video about waste management demo in Hong Kong with our electric tug OT900 - different models and coupling systems available - contact us info@alitrak.com for mode details!
- published: 03 Aug 2021
- views: 40
2:38
Hong Kong Waste: City looks to solve overflowing landfills
Hong Kong has a serious waste problem and environmentalists warn it's going to get worse unless the authorities take urgent action Britt Clennett reports.
S...
Hong Kong has a serious waste problem and environmentalists warn it's going to get worse unless the authorities take urgent action Britt Clennett reports.
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https://wn.com/Hong_Kong_Waste_City_Looks_To_Solve_Overflowing_Landfills
Hong Kong has a serious waste problem and environmentalists warn it's going to get worse unless the authorities take urgent action Britt Clennett reports.
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- published: 04 Jul 2017
- views: 5725
3:16
Love Unto Waste 地下情 (1986) - Hong Kong [HKIFF45] Official Trailer HD 1080 Stanley Kwan Neo Film Shop
Film Review: Love Unto Waste 地下情 (1986) - Hong Kong [HKIFF45] @hkiffs
Reviewed as part of 45th Hong Kong International Film Festival 2021 by Andrew Chan (Film...
Film Review: Love Unto Waste 地下情 (1986) - Hong Kong [HKIFF45] @hkiffs
Reviewed as part of 45th Hong Kong International Film Festival 2021 by Andrew Chan (Film Critics Circle of Australia)
Help me reach one review per day in 2021. 2021 Review count - 14/365
Support me on Patreon:
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Coming out a year before the more acclaimed “Rouge”, director Stanley Kwan created a coming of age tragic romance in the highly underrated “Love Unto Waste”. Despite starring an now rated all-star cast in Tony Leung Chiu Wai and Irene Wan in leading roles, the film also is well supported by Chow Yun Fat and the award winning best supporting actress at Hong Kong Film Awards Elaine Jin. It is perhaps fittingly to finally witness this rough hidden gem restored at this year’s Stanley Kwan - HKIFF filmmaker in focus. There are many rough cuts and editing to the film that hampers its honest intentions, but the story is excellent as it follows the route of a wasted generation going about their 20s in Hong Kong.
The star attraction belongs to Elaine Jin whose performance echoes a difficult life for a migrant single woman living and surviving in Hong Kong whilst also trying to make it big as an actress. Tony Leung Chiu Wai oozes by with his usual youthful looks, but remains dazzled and overshadowed by his female counterparts. Irene Wan is fresh and free-spirited as the love interest and aspiring fashion model. Meanwhile, Tsai Chin provides the most completed performance as the Taiwanese lounge singer before meaning her tragic fate. As we learn from Kwan, Chow Yun Fat appeared in the film without much knowledge of the role required, but yet provided a memorable edge.
All in all, “Love Unto Waste” is one of the master Kwan’s most underrated film. It is also his first venture into competing at a major international film festival in 1986. There are many aspects of focus into female characters that Kwan is such a master of. The film despite having Tony Leung and Chow Yun Fat, the trio of Elaine Jin, Irene Wan and Tsai Chin by far outshines in their roles and characters. This is a raw yet underrated film to watch.
I rated it 8/10
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Reviewed as part of 45th Hong Kong International Film Festival 2021 by Andrew Chan (Film Critics Circle of Australia)
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Coming out a year before the more acclaimed “Rouge”, director Stanley Kwan created a coming of age tragic romance in the highly underrated “Love Unto Waste”. Despite starring an now rated all-star cast in Tony Leung Chiu Wai and Irene Wan in leading roles, the film also is well supported by Chow Yun Fat and the award winning best supporting actress at Hong Kong Film Awards Elaine Jin. It is perhaps fittingly to finally witness this rough hidden gem restored at this year’s Stanley Kwan - HKIFF filmmaker in focus. There are many rough cuts and editing to the film that hampers its honest intentions, but the story is excellent as it follows the route of a wasted generation going about their 20s in Hong Kong.
The star attraction belongs to Elaine Jin whose performance echoes a difficult life for a migrant single woman living and surviving in Hong Kong whilst also trying to make it big as an actress. Tony Leung Chiu Wai oozes by with his usual youthful looks, but remains dazzled and overshadowed by his female counterparts. Irene Wan is fresh and free-spirited as the love interest and aspiring fashion model. Meanwhile, Tsai Chin provides the most completed performance as the Taiwanese lounge singer before meaning her tragic fate. As we learn from Kwan, Chow Yun Fat appeared in the film without much knowledge of the role required, but yet provided a memorable edge.
All in all, “Love Unto Waste” is one of the master Kwan’s most underrated film. It is also his first venture into competing at a major international film festival in 1986. There are many aspects of focus into female characters that Kwan is such a master of. The film despite having Tony Leung and Chow Yun Fat, the trio of Elaine Jin, Irene Wan and Tsai Chin by far outshines in their roles and characters. This is a raw yet underrated film to watch.
I rated it 8/10
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- published: 03 Apr 2021
- views: 1075
7:16
Hong Kong Wasteland - THE HARD TRUTH OF MEDICAL WASTE AND TRASH
Hong Kong Wasteland confronts the excessive and unregulated use of plastic from the sky, exposing the state of Hong Kong’s coastline with the intention of accel...
Hong Kong Wasteland confronts the excessive and unregulated use of plastic from the sky, exposing the state of Hong Kong’s coastline with the intention of accelerating the awareness and awakening the local community to implement change before it's too late.
At large this problem is going unnoticed, but there is a small but powerful community of people fighting for change. HK Wasteland uncovers the work that is currently being done and also the reluctance to identifying the cause and find long-term solutions.
Follow LeTian Perspective Online Here:
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- Ocean Recovery Alliance - http://bit.ly/2kMmh3B
- Sea Shepherd Hong Kong - http://bit.ly/2pHuckE
- Last Straw Movement - http://bit.ly/2ohbT5C
- 創建香港 Designing Hong Kong - http://bit.ly/2p96RMI
- #Trashthecheckout - http://bit.ly/2kAtPp6
- Plastic Free Seas - http://bit.ly/2ksvbXN
- Living Lamma - http://bit.ly/2oO3wBO
- HK Cleanup - http://bit.ly/2ps3iOz
- Ecozine - http://bit.ly/2prY59g
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Hong Kong Wasteland confronts the excessive and unregulated use of plastic from the sky, exposing the state of Hong Kong’s coastline with the intention of accelerating the awareness and awakening the local community to implement change before it's too late.
At large this problem is going unnoticed, but there is a small but powerful community of people fighting for change. HK Wasteland uncovers the work that is currently being done and also the reluctance to identifying the cause and find long-term solutions.
Follow LeTian Perspective Online Here:
Website: https://www.letian-perspective.com/
Instagram: @letian_perspective
Letian Facebook: http://bit.ly/2pHlX87
HK Wasteland Facebook: http://bit.ly/2olfQWj
Music: “Homeward Angel” by Moby courtesy of Mobygratis.com
► Get A T-Shirt & Tell Your Story HERE - http://bit.ly/2p8OaZi
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HK Organizations Dedicated To Trash:
- Oceanic Global - http://bit.ly/2psjCyD
- Ocean Recovery Alliance - http://bit.ly/2kMmh3B
- Sea Shepherd Hong Kong - http://bit.ly/2pHuckE
- Last Straw Movement - http://bit.ly/2ohbT5C
- 創建香港 Designing Hong Kong - http://bit.ly/2p96RMI
- #Trashthecheckout - http://bit.ly/2kAtPp6
- Plastic Free Seas - http://bit.ly/2ksvbXN
- Living Lamma - http://bit.ly/2oO3wBO
- HK Cleanup - http://bit.ly/2ps3iOz
- Ecozine - http://bit.ly/2prY59g
Gear:
- DJI Mavic - http://amzn.to/2raCeqL
- Iphone 7+ - http://amzn.to/2rasqgl
- published: 26 May 2017
- views: 4332
4:44
I WENT TO A ZERO WASTE BULK STORE IN HONG KONG | Char
GUYS it's possible to live a minimal waste life in Hong Kong!
Now it's up to you to make the effort :)
Hope you enjoyed this video!
And special thanks to my...
GUYS it's possible to live a minimal waste life in Hong Kong!
Now it's up to you to make the effort :)
Hope you enjoyed this video!
And special thanks to my dearest friend Amelia for being partial cameraman!
Please make sure to like, comment and subscribe x
You can follow me on my social media:
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Till next time,
Bisous xxx
https://wn.com/I_Went_To_A_Zero_Waste_Bulk_Store_In_Hong_Kong_|_Char
GUYS it's possible to live a minimal waste life in Hong Kong!
Now it's up to you to make the effort :)
Hope you enjoyed this video!
And special thanks to my dearest friend Amelia for being partial cameraman!
Please make sure to like, comment and subscribe x
You can follow me on my social media:
Instagram: @charlenemarrie
https://www.instagram.com/charlenemarrie/
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Till next time,
Bisous xxx
- published: 02 Dec 2018
- views: 1877
4:33
Video Features | What A Waste - Hong Kong Soup
Role: Director/ Producer / Script Writer / Video & Audio Editor
Here in Hong Kong over 6 million tonnes of municipal waste is disposed of each year - a 20% inc...
Role: Director/ Producer / Script Writer / Video & Audio Editor
Here in Hong Kong over 6 million tonnes of municipal waste is disposed of each year - a 20% increase over the past 10 years. This increase has placed the territory’s landfills under enormous pressure. Its three landfills are expected to be full by the end of this decade. Award-winning photographer Mandy Barker, joined by the team of Plastic Free Seas, embark a journey to recover waste plastic off the beaches in Hong Kong.
© WYNG - 2015. All rights reserved.
https://wn.com/Video_Features_|_What_A_Waste_Hong_Kong_Soup
Role: Director/ Producer / Script Writer / Video & Audio Editor
Here in Hong Kong over 6 million tonnes of municipal waste is disposed of each year - a 20% increase over the past 10 years. This increase has placed the territory’s landfills under enormous pressure. Its three landfills are expected to be full by the end of this decade. Award-winning photographer Mandy Barker, joined by the team of Plastic Free Seas, embark a journey to recover waste plastic off the beaches in Hong Kong.
© WYNG - 2015. All rights reserved.
- published: 19 Dec 2016
- views: 386