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2021年6月29日 · The Government today (June 29) announced the Clean Air Plan for Hong Kong 2035, setting out the vision of "Healthy Living‧Low-carbon Transformation‧World Class", and the challenges, goals and strategies to enhance the air quality of Hong Kong to 2035.
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The Government announced the “Clean Air Plan for Hong Kong 2035” in June 2021 setting out the long-term goals and strategies to further enhance the air quality with a view to leading Hong Kong to become a liveable city with air quality on par with major
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- Reducing Emissions from Vehicles
- Reducing Emissions from Vessels
- Reducing Emissions from Industrial Sources and Power Plants
- Reducing Volatile Organic Compound (VOC) Emissions
- Tackling Regional Air Pollution
Hong Kong has been facing two air pollution issues, namely local street-level pollution and regional smog problem. Commercial vehicles are the main source of street-level pollution. Smog, however, is caused by a combination of pollutants from motor vehicles, marine vessels, industry and power plants both in Hong Kong and in the Pearl River Delta (P...
Improving air quality at the roadside to better protect public health has always been a key environmental priority of the Government. Commercial vehicles, including goods vehicles, buses, light buses and taxis, are key emission sources of air pollutants at the roadside. Hence, commercial vehicles have all along been a major target of the Government...
To control emissions from local vessels, Hong Kong has capped the sulphur content of locally supplied marine light diesel at 0.05% since 1 April 2014. The Government has led by example by powering its fleet with Euro V diesel (sulphur content not exceeding 0.001%). On 1 July 2015, Hong Kong became the first port in Asia mandating ocean-going vessel...
The Air Pollution Control Ordinance (the Ordinance) and its subsidiary regulations provide for the control of emissions from power plants, industrial and commercial sources, construction activities, open burning, asbestos-containing materials, petrol filling stations and dry-cleaning machines. A regulation was introduced in 1990 to limit the sulphu...
VOCs are found in a lot of products such as paints, printing inks, consumer products, organic solvents and petroleum products. The use of these products releases VOCs which cause air pollution and smog (VOCs and Smog). To reduce VOC emissions, the Government has implemented control measures to recover petrol vapour released during petrol unloading ...
Motor vehicles, vessels, industry and power plants in Hong Kong and the PRD region all contribute to a regional air pollution problem, commonly known as smog. The Hong Kong and Guangdong governments are working on a joint plan to reduce the total amount of emissions with the aim to achieve good air quality for the Greater Bay Area in the long term....
T o devise a comprehensive plan to improve the air quality, the Government launched the first Clean Air Plan for Hong Kong in 2013, which summarised the challenges of improving air quality in Hong Kong and introduced relevant policies and measures. A progress report was published in 2017.
Improving Hong Kong’s air quality is a complex exercise that requires strong understanding of environmental sciences, ability to chart evidence-based multi-disciplinary policies, effective feedback and assessment mechanisms and financial resources to take action.
2023年9月5日 · The air quality of Hong Kong has been improving continuously, with an over 40 per cent to 60 per cent reduction in major air pollutants and a significant enhancement of visibility over the past decade. The air quality of Hong Kong in 2022 was also the best since
Hong Kong’s air quality has been improving continuously, with over 40% to 60% reduction in major air pollutants and great enhancement of visibility over the past decade. Hong Kong’s air quality is also the best since the re-unification.