Waste Management – our Efforts
and Challenges
Automatic Waste Recycling Compactor
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The amount of cardboard
paper and plastics recycled increased by over
20% and 180% respectively due to the installation
of waste compression machines at Festival Walk
and TaiKoo Place since 2003.
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In May 2007, the semi-automatic waste compression machine
at Festival Walk was upgraded to a tailor-made automatic
waste recycling compactor. Festival Walk is one of the
few shopping malls in Hong Kong using such a waste management
facility to enhance recycling efficiency for waste cardboard
paper and plastics. During 2007, 847 tonnes of cardboard
paper and 69 tonnes of plastics were collected at Festival
Walk for recycling. We will explore further upgrade
opportunities in other premises.
Benefits of the compactor include:
- Reduced transportation frequency, and thereby reducing
CO2 emission
- Greater time and cost efficiency when bundling
recyclable materials
- Safer and easier operation for cleaning contractors
Environmentally-sound Demolition
Practice
Swire Properties stipulates requirements for Environmental
Management Plan, in particular, noise and waste management
plans for our contractors within their technical specifications
for demolition.
Noise Management
Key requirements include carrying out good site practices,
such as using the excavator-mounted hydraulic concrete
crusher instead of traditional percussive methods to
reduce the impact of noise and dust.
Waste Management
We encourage our contractors to separate construction
waste for recycling. In addition, the concrete crusher
breaks the concrete into small pieces during demolition,
which increases the rate of waste reuse. By using the
crusher, we reused and recycled 99% by weight of the
demolition waste at the One Island East construction
site compared to an average industry standard of 70-80%.
We will encourage adoption of similar technology and
practices by contractors for future projects.
Electronic Waste Recycling Campaign
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Over 500 items were
received in the 2007 electronic waste recycling
campaign from our tenants at TaiKoo Place and
Cityplaza, with proceeds donated to support local
environmental initiatives.
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The Electronic Waste Recycling Campaign was launched
in 2007 to protect the environment in Hong Kong through
managing waste from commercial premises.
We are one of the few property developers to initiate
this campaign among our tenants as well as to raise
awareness in recycling, in line with the government's
initiatives. Similar campaigns are scheduled for other
premises in 2008.
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