Governments policy towards a cleaner Hong Kong Governments
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Government’s policy towards a cleaner Hong Kong
Government’s departments
The above logo represents which department? EPD EPB EPC EPA
Government’s policy Legislation: User’s Pay Principle = those who cause pollution should pay for the cost of cleaning up E. g. Sewage Charge Polluter’s Pay Principle = the users of facilities/services to pay for the cost of providing them E. g. Landfill Charge
Government’s policy Law : Air Pollution Control Ordinance to control air pollution from industry, commercial operations and construction work Noise Control Ordinance to control neighborhood noise, noise from construction, industrial and commercial activities Waste Disposal Ordinance it is prohibited to dump waste in public places or on Government land, or on private premises without the consent of the owner or occupier Water Pollution Control Ordinance discharges must be covered by an effluent discharge license
Government’s policy Environmental Law: Air Pollution Control Ordinance building works involving asbestos must be conducted by registered qualified personnel Ozone Layer Protection Ordinance to control the production, import and export of products containing ozone-depleting substances, and the recycling of ozone-depleting substances Dumping at Sea Ordinance anyone involves in marine dumping and related loading operations, requires a permit from the EPD Environmental Impact Assessment Ordinance to avoid, minimize and control the adverse impact on the environment of designated projects
Other methods used by the government to keep H. K. clean
Other methods Education : Advertisement Clean Hong Kong Leaflets / Posters Competitions Environmental Protection Festival
Which policy does not exist in HK? Ozone layer Protection Water Pollution Control Air Pollution Control Visual Pollution Control
A recent department set up by the government
Team Clean Corner Measures: Littering Fixed Penalty System Spitting Littering Dog Fouling Unauthorized Display of Bills Environmental blackspots 800 areas have already been cleansed Marking Scheme for public housing estate’ tenancy enforcement
What is the name of the recent set up department? Keep Clean Corner Team Clean Corner Cleaning Up HK Keep Clean Team
What is the fine for Littering? HK$500 HK$1050 HK$5000
Opinion From Environmentalists
Our Interviewees
Government always compromise with big companies
Penalty is not a cure
Not enough environmental law
not effective in promoting keep clean in HK
What make the environmentalists dissatisfy with the government? The fines are too low too much put on Education No effective Legislation too much put on Promotion
Public opinion
View on Hong Kong’s general cleanliness
Interview Question: What is your opinion about the government’s policy towards a cleaner Hong Kong?
The policy adopted by the government is not effective. The perception of the people doesn't change. They don’t throw the rubbish because they are afraid to be fined. The best method is education. A local resident Partially, it depends on which area. As Hong Kong government wants to boost tourist industry, she puts more resources to tourist spots than the places we live. Pollution still exists in the urban areas. Candy (6 A)
I don’t think so. As you can see rubbish easily and some people, especially the elderly, still spilt. The policy can be more strict. The government can have more promotion and held talks to educate the people. A foreigner I think they are effective since there are less people throwing the rubbish after the adoption of the Fixed Penalty System. However, the air pollution still exists. The government should encourage more drivers to use the LPG gas. Amy (6 A)
Suggested Remedies Education Set up Environment Law Adopt public opinion
Let's Start the Discussion!
Question 1: You are the committee members of an environmental group. The government has asked you to suggest some measures / methods to arouse the awareness of the public to keep Hong Kong clean. Discuss the details. - Aims? - What are the measures / methods? - How to achieve?
Question 2: Do you think the government is more concerned about the economy than the environment in Hong Kong? Why?
Question 3: The government has promoted the idea of keeping Hong Kong clean for a long time. However, pollution is still serious in the urban areas. Why?
Question 4: You are the member of Legislative Council. The government has asked you to set up a law to tackle the pollution in Hong Kong. Discuss the details. - Which type of pollution will you choose? - What is the law about?
Question 5 You are the officer of the Food & Environmental Hygiene Department and having the patrol on the street. However, you are attacked by a man who has thrown a rubbish on the street and refuse to pay $1500 fine? What will you do?
Question 6 There is a conflict between the economic interest and the environmental protection. If there is a land which has high economic rent and will be redeveloped by the government, how to minimize the pollution Caused during the construction?
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