Household-based waste levy is preferred option: poll
Hongkongers would rather buy from the authorities garbage bags that will limit the amount of waste they dispose of than pay property management firms a set amount in waste-disposal charges, a survey shows.

Hongkongers would rather buy from the authorities garbage bags that will limit the amount of waste they dispose of than pay property management firms a set amount in waste-disposal charges, a survey shows.
The poll came as the Council for Sustainable Development put forth three waste-levy models for public consultation last week.
The first model charged residential buildings by volume of waste, the second by weight of waste, and the third charged individual households by requiring them to buy garbage bags of a specified volume.
Of the 961 people polled by the Democratic Alliance for the Betterment and Progress of Hong Kong last month, half opposed the building-based levy. More than 40 per cent supported the idea of having households buy their own prepaid garbage bags.
The household-based waste levy, which is used in Taipei and Seoul, requires people to buy prepaid garbage bags that would be disposed of at collection points.
