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Hong Kong's EPD Enforces New Plastic Regulations Amid Ongoing Compliance Efforts

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Hong Kong's EPD Enforces New Plastic Regulations Amid Ongoing Compliance Efforts
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Hong Kong's EPD Enforces New Plastic Regulations Amid Ongoing Compliance Efforts

2024-12-23 10:00 Last Updated At:10:08

Situation of two months after adaptation period of regulation on disposable plastic products

​The six-month adaptation period of the new regulation on disposable plastic products has been concluded for two months since October 21 this year. The Environmental Protection Department (EPD) will continue to promote going "plastic-and-disposable-free" and follow up incompliant cases, to join hands with different sectors of the community to promote green and low-carbon living culture in Hong Kong.

A spokesman for the EPD said today (December 23) that since the implementation of the new regulation, the trade has generally complied with the law and adapted to the new regulatory requirements by making corresponding changes in their businesses. Over the past two months, the EPD has continued its publicity and educational efforts, followed up on complaints and handled the small number of cases that are still incompliant.

To date, the EPD has received 62 relevant complaints and reportings about non-compliance, all of which have been investigated, and 33 of them were still incompliant and had not taken specific actions to rectify after rounds of promotion and education. The EPD has issued written warnings requiring the persons-in-charge to make improvements within 10 working days; otherwise, a fixed penalty notice will be issued. The EPD has followed up 15 cases which written warnings had been issued more than 10 working days and two catering premises were still found persistently incompliant, and the EPD staff have issued fixed penalty notices of $2,000 each to the persons-in-charge. The EPD will follow up other cases again timely.

The spokesman reiterated, "Having reviewed the data in these two months after the adaptation period, most of the non-compliance had been rectified within a short period of time, and only two cases with repeated non-compliance records required the issuance of fixed penalty notices at present. The EPD reminds the trade once again that the adaptation period has concluded for two months. The EPD will on one hand continue our publicity and educational efforts, and on the other hand seriously follow up on incompliant cases with a view to working with the trade and the public to further promote the 'plastic-and-disposable-free' culture in the society."

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LegCo Delegation Visits Japan to Explore Trade and Tourism Opportunities

2024-12-22 19:40 Last Updated At:19:48

LegCo delegation continues duty visit to Japan

The following is issued on behalf of the Legislative Council Secretariat:

The Legislative Council (LegCo) delegation led by the President of LegCo, Mr Andrew Leung, continued its duty visit to Japan today (December 22).

In the morning, the delegation visited the Cup Noodles Museum in Yokohama and met with the Chairman and Chief Executive Officer of Nissin Foods Company Limited, Mr Kiyotaka Ando. The delegation learnt about the company's latest business development in Hong Kong and Japan, including the use of smart production lines to enhance production efficiency. Both parties also exchanged views on Hong Kong's role in international trade of food products and the development of industrial tourism. Members highlighted that enterprises can attract customers and expand the market in the Guangdong-Hong Kong-Macao Greater Bay Area by making use of the brand of "Made in Hong Kong" and its quality assurance. Members added that Hong Kong can take reference from Japan to turn the production lines and factories to be tourist attractions.

The delegation later visited Yokohama Chinatown, the largest Chinatown in Asia, and exchanged views with the Vice President of the Yokohama Chinatown Development Association (the Association), Mr Akio Takematsu. Members took the opportunity to learn about the latest development and the street management of the area, as well as the communication between the Association, which represents business operators, with the local government and residents, and the enhanced promotional strategies after the COVID-19 pandemic to attract visitors.

In the afternoon, the delegation visited the Christmas Market in Yokohama Red Brick Warehouse to understand its operation, and the successful experience in enriching visitors' experience with a blend of the Eastern and Western cultures so as to stimulate consumption.

Before departing for Yokohama, several members of the delegation held a breakfast meeting with Mr Kenichi Okada, who left his role as the Consul-General of Japan in Hong Kong at the end of last month. They exchanged views on further developing tourism and cultural co-operation opportunities between Hong Kong and Japan. Mr Leung, on behalf of LegCo, also expressed gratitude to the former Consul-General, Mr Kenichi Okada, for his assistance in facilitating this duty visit.

The delegation will continue its duty visit in Japan tomorrow (December 23).

LegCo delegation continues duty visit to Japan  Source: HKSAR Government Press Releases

LegCo delegation continues duty visit to Japan Source: HKSAR Government Press Releases

LegCo delegation continues duty visit to Japan  Source: HKSAR Government Press Releases

LegCo delegation continues duty visit to Japan Source: HKSAR Government Press Releases

LegCo delegation continues duty visit to Japan  Source: HKSAR Government Press Releases

LegCo delegation continues duty visit to Japan Source: HKSAR Government Press Releases

LegCo delegation continues duty visit to Japan  Source: HKSAR Government Press Releases

LegCo delegation continues duty visit to Japan Source: HKSAR Government Press Releases

LegCo delegation continues duty visit to Japan  Source: HKSAR Government Press Releases

LegCo delegation continues duty visit to Japan Source: HKSAR Government Press Releases

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