Case Study

Composting in Hong Kong’s residential buildings

Composting in Hong Kong’s residential buildings

Composting in Hong Kong’s residential buildings 01.15.16 Hong Kong is a city with a population of 7 million people in an area of 1,104 km 2 , almost the size of London, UK (1572 km 2 ). Limited land created a dense infrastructure and the territory became a centre of modern architecture, and one of the world’s most vertical cities. Hong Kong has a long-term commitment to environmental protection and conservation, and an Environment and Conservation Fund (ECF) was established in 1994. Hong Kong government has injected $5 billion into the ECF, which serves as seed money to generate annual investment returns to support such green projects and activities. Since establishment, the ECF has provided funding to support over 4,290 educational, research, and other projects andactivities in relation t

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