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      • With different waste reduction and recycling initiatives, the municipal solid waste charging scheme, and the development of other infrastructure and waste-to-energy facilities, the extensions are expected to be able to meet Hong Kong's waste disposal needs up to the 2040s.
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  8. Problems & Solutions. Background. The Government announced the “Waste Blueprint for Hong Kong 2035” in February 2021. Setting out the vision of "Waste Reduction‧Resources Circulation‧Zero Landfill", the blueprint outlines the strategies, goals and measures to tackle the challenge of waste management up to 2035.