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SEN visits Islands District (with photos)
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     The Secretary for the Environment, Mr Wong Kam-sing, visited an environmental education centre and a youth centre in Islands District this afternoon (September 27). He also exchanged views with young people on environmental issues.

     Accompanied by the District Officer (Islands), Mr Anthony Li, Mr Wong started his visit by meeting the Chairman of the Islands District Council (DC), Mr Chow Yuk-tong, and other Islands DC members to listen to their views on the Government's environmental policies and to understand their concerns on district environmental issues.

     Mr Wong then departed for Cheung Chau to visit the Food Recycle Land Education Centre run by the Cheung Chau Island Women's Association, with funding from the Environment and Conservation Fund (ECF). The Centre recycles more than 300 kilograms of household food waste daily and turns it into fertiliser through pyrolysis using food waste processors. The fertiliser is used for planting vegetables at the Centre and for distribution to residents in Cheung Chau and farms elsewhere for free. The Centre also organises seminars, gardening and farming sessions, and other waste reduction activities to encourage residents to participate in food waste recycling, with a view to promoting waste reduction at source and minimising food waste disposal.

     Before concluding his visit, Mr Wong paid a visit to the Cheung Chau Rural Committee Integrated Youth Centre (CCIYC). With funding support from the ECF and the Environmental Campaign Committee, a solar photovoltaic system and a small-scale climate monitoring station have been installed at the CCIYC. Environmental promotion and education activities are organised by the CCIYC regularly to raise environmental awareness among young people. Mr Wong exchanged views with the youths there on their daily lives and various green issues. He called on them to put their green knowledge into practice, make good use of resources, and adopt the culture of "use less, waste less".
 
Ends/Wednesday, September 27, 2017
Issued at HKT 18:13
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The Secretary for the Environment, Mr Wong Kam-sing (front row, second left), paid a visit to the Islands District Council (IDC) today (September 27) and listened to its members' views on the Government's environmental policies and their concerns on district environmental issues. Sitting alongside Mr Wong are the Chairman of the IDC, Mr Chow Yuk-tong (front row, second right), and the District Officer (Islands), Mr Anthony Li (front row, first left).
The Secretary for the Environment, Mr Wong Kam-sing (second right), visited the Food Recycle Land Education Centre run by the Cheung Chau Island Women's Association in Cheung Chau today (September 27) to learn about their work on recycling of food waste.
The Secretary for the Environment, Mr Wong Kam-sing (first right), visits the Food Recycle Land Education Centre run by the Cheung Chau Island Women's Association in Cheung Chau today (September 27). By making use of food waste processors, the collected household food waste is turned into fertiliser for planting vegetables at the Centre and for distribution to residents in Cheung Chau and farms elsewhere for free.
The Secretary for the Environment, Mr Wong Kam-sing (first left), visits the Cheung Chau Rural Committee Integrated Youth Centre today (September 27) to see the solar photovoltaic system installed at the centre.
The Secretary for the Environment, Mr Wong Kam-sing (fourth left), visited the Cheung Chau Rural Committee Integrated Youth Centre today (September 27), where he is pictured exchanging views with youths on their daily lives and various green issues.
The Secretary for the Environment, Mr Wong Kam-sing (third right), visited Cheung Chau today. He is pictured chatting with residents at Cheung Chau Pier.