ExclusiveLessons learned have helped to improve policy initiatives, Hong Kong leader John Lee says
- Chief Executive John Lee tells Post that U-turn on controversial waste-charging scheme was a learning experience rather than a policy failure

“You learn, I learn, right? And that is the way to make improvements,” he said. “And there is a Chinese saying, when three people get together, there is already a teacher.”
Lee said his administration had tried to develop the waste-charging scheme starting from “almost zero”, such as having to provide far more food waste-collection facilities at designated housing estates.
“I think the foundation [laid by previous administrations] was a very low and unfulfilled one … [trying to catch up fast] wasn’t enough. So we have to be realistic, and be able to appreciate the real situation, and then think of the right way to deal with it,” he said.
Proposed back in 2004, the multimillion-dollar scheme was passed in the legislature in 2021. It was initially expected to take effect at the end of last year but was postponed twice and finally shelved last month.