LegCo Public Accounts Committee to hold public hearing tomorrow
The following is issued on behalf of the Legislative Council Secretariat:
The Legislative Council (LegCo) Public Accounts Committee (PAC) will hold the second public hearing on "Tuen Mun - Chek Lap Kok Link" (Chapter 7) of the Director of Audit's Report No. 83 tomorrow (January 10) at 8.30am in Conference Room 1 of the LegCo Complex.
Eleven witnesses have been invited to appear before the above hearing to respond to points raised in the Report and answer questions asked by the PAC members.
The programme for the public hearing is as follows:
Subject: Tuen Mun - Chek Lap Kok Link
(Chapter 7 of the Director of Audit's Report No.83)
Date: January 10 (Friday)
Time: 8.30am
Venue: Conference Room 1
Witnesses:
Ms Mable Chan
Secretary for Transport and Logistics
Ms Amy Wong
Deputy Secretary for Transport and Logistics 1
Miss Cheng Sze-ling
Principal Assistant Secretary for Transport and Logistics 2
Ms Gillian Lam
Principal Assistant Secretary for Transport and Logistics 5
Mr Tony Yau
Director of Highways
Mr Patrick Ng
Project Manager/Major Works
Highways Department
Mr Derek Chung
Chief Engineer 6/Major Works
Highways Department
Mr William Wong
Senior Engineer 2/ Northern Metropolis Highway
Highways Department
Ms Angela Lee
Commissioner for Transport
Ms Vilian Sum
Chief Traffic Engineer/ New Territories West
Transport Department
Mr Albert Ho
Principal Transport Officer/Management
Transport Department
The PAC is chaired by Mr Shiu Ka-fai, and its Deputy Chairman is Mr Paul Tse. Other members are Ms Yung Hoi-yan, Mr Luk Chung-hung, Mr Edmund Wong, Mr Louis Loong and Ms Carmen Kan.
Arrangement for the collection and recycling of waste plastics
The "Pilot Scheme on Collection and Recycling Services of Plastic Recyclable Materials" (Pilot Scheme) of the Environmental Protection Department (EPD) will conclude on January 18 this year. The EPD announced today (January 9) the latest arrangements on the collection and recycling of waste plastics.
A spokesman for the EPD said: "Since there is duplication of resources with regard to plastics recycling between the Pilot Scheme and the GREEN@COMMUNITY, it is decided to conclude the Pilot Scheme on January 18, and relevant plastics recycling services will be taken over by the GREEN@COMMUNITY recycling network of respective districts."
The spokesman said, "Apart from reducing duplicated work, future GREEN@COMMUNITY operators may pass the collected plastics to any EPD-approved recyclers for handling, rather than merely the three designated recyclers under the Pilot Scheme, allowing for an open competitive market for the recycling industry, reducing the costs of collection and recycling waste plastics."
The Pilot Scheme commenced in the Eastern, Kwun Tong and Sha Tin districts in January 2020, and was extended to the Tai Po, Sai Kung, Central and Western, Sham Shui Po, Tsuen Wan and Tuen Mun districts in January 2022. Its work includes complementing with public education, driving people's behavioural change, enhancing public confidence in waste plastics recycling, collecting non-commercial and non-industrial waste plastics in nine districts and collecting waste plastics from three of these districts.
Since end 2020, the Government has gradually expanded the GREEN@COMMUNITY, whose work is to enhance public education on recycling as a whole, drive people's behavioural change, reinforce public confidence in recycling, and start establishing a recycling network across 18 districts to provide recycling services to housing estates for the collection of nine types of recyclables, including waste plastics. There is duplication in various aspects between the work of GREEN@COMMUNITY and the Pilot Scheme.
Under the new arrangements, not only will the plastics collection services for housing estates under the Pilot Scheme remain unaffected, the GREEN@COMMUNITY operators can also liaise with these housing estates for more flexible collection services for plastics, as well as other recyclables, enhancing the cost-effectiveness, with an estimated cost reduction of about 24 per cent as compared with the Pilot Scheme.
Looking forward, the Government will introduce a licensing scheme through the bill on establishing a common legislative framework for producer responsibility schemes to regulate plastic recyclers with regard to the types of waste plastics to be treated, treatment methods, recycling and disposal quantities, environmental impacts etc., to urge the recycling industry to aim for high-quality development as a goal and convert more waste into valuable resources. The relevant bill will be submitted to the Legislative Council for scrutiny in the first half of this year.
Arrangement for the collection and recycling of waste plastics Source: HKSAR Government Press Releases
Arrangement for the collection and recycling of waste plastics Source: HKSAR Government Press Releases