Lawmakers trash Tseung Kwan O landfill expansion plan
Officials despair as Tseung Kwan O plan shelved but other developments go ahead amid warnings of waste management undercapacity

Environment officials' waste strategy was dealt a serious blow yesterday, when lawmakers asked to withdraw a controversial plan to expand the Tseung Kwan O landfill.
Despite government pledges to address the odour and dust problems that plague the adjacent residential area, a motion to oppose the plan was passed by nine votes to four at a meeting of the Legislative Council's environmental affairs panel.
Similar motions to stop landfill expansions in Tuen Mun and Ta Kwu Ling were rejected.
The question now is whether officials still want to submit about HK$18 billion of funding requests to the public works subcommittee for the three landfill expansion plans, which would provide an extra 106 million cubic metres of space for trash.
The plans were discussed yesterday after the Environment Bureau unveiled a blueprint targeting a 40 per cent cut in waste dumped in landfills by 2022.