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Government insists new Hong Kong facility complements ... of rubbish to burning it Many in Hong Kong think the city has all but given up on tackling the waste problem that is steadily overwhelming ...
Hong Kong’s first waste-to-energy incinerator is in its final phase of construction and environmental authorities have pledged to ensure the multibillion-dollar plant will run as normal even ...
A Hong Kong startup built a portable AI-powered system to recycle lithium batteries in cities, tackling e-waste at its source.
Hong Kong has not given up on promoting recycling and reducing rubbish, the environment minister has said, while touting the benefits of an inaugural waste-to-energy plant set to launch this year.
The Hong Kong and China Gas Company (Towngas) has teamed up with the French water, waste and energy group Veolia to launch the city's first green hydrogen project, which will convert biogas from a ...
A Hong Kong-based start-up is in talks to form the city's first plant to clean up waste produced by plants processing rare-earth metals for electric-vehicle batteries. Achelous Pure Metal is ...
Nuclear power will play the largest role in decarbonizing Hong Kong’s energy sector because of its reliability, according to the city’s top electricity provider. CLP Holdings Ltd. plans to ...
A Hong Kong commodities market focused on materials critical to clean energy and other emerging industries would elevate the city's importance in global trade while providing a strategic ...
Hong Kong, one of the world’s ... from Tokyo and the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEAA) that releasing treated radioactive waste water will have a negligible impact.
Hong Kong is also looking at new waste-management methods to get rid of its dependence on landfills. The Integrated Waste Management Facilities Phase 1, currently under construction near Shek Kwu ...