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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

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Residents of Tseung Kwan O protest stage a protest against the plan of extending landfill in the district and urge the government to close it during a parade in Tseung Kwan O. Photo: May Tse

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.

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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.

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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.

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