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Hong Kong left to deal with growing waste problem

Hong Kong is struggling to dispose of its vast quantity of waste, reports Reuters, after China introduced a ban in 2017 on imports of 24 different types of unprocessed rubbish.

The ban is a move by Beijing to reduce nationwide pollution levels and help improve the domestic recycling industry.

Hong Kong, despite being considered a special administrative region of China, was particularly affected. In 2016 the small state exported over 90% of recyclables to its northern neighbour.

The local government has acknowledged the extent of the problem, referencing Hong Kong’s lack of available land as a reason for its ineffective recycling industry. Others, however, point to poor organisation on the issue. “Hong Kong is a rich city with third-world quality recycling,” said Doug Woodring, founder of Ocean Recovery Alliance in Hong Kong. “It has been too easy to send unprocessed waste to China.”

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