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Articles and features on living a green lifestyle for millennials, from eco-friendly and sustainable living, to veganism, environment, recycling and renewables.

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  • Simon Wong of restaurants federation says bigger operations better equipped for fast change over to green alternatives
  • Environmental Protection Department says survey in first week of ban shows that about half of restaurants overall had changed over to greener alternatives
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Sustainable packaging firms have seen an increase in business as the recent ban on disposable plastic takeaway containers pushes the city’s food and drink companies to opt for environmentally-friendly alternatives.

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For the ban to work, analysts suggest a sustained implementation strategy and better availability of economically feasible non-plastic substitutes.

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Halt to production of special trash bags for waste disposal scheme sparks call from city’s biggest party for yet another delay to the scheme’s introduction.

Readers discuss why Hong Kong’s ban on single-use plastics should be embraced, and the need for the city’s residents to do to their bit to prevent wastage of food.

With everyone mindful of avoiding single-use plastics, it’s good to know brands are offering stylish solutions to staying hydrated in glass and stainless steel

Images of plants, leaves, flowers and fruit on a label can be misleading, a consumer advice expert says, while ‘natural’ ingredients can include water. If a product is mostly water, it’s not very plant-based.

14 different premises involved in solid waste disposal charging trial, with government-approved bags issued free of charge and authorities to collect information.

Around 2 million tonnes of plastic waste is created each year in Thailand, according to official figures, in a nation seemingly addicted to plastic.

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Government to post warnings at immigration checkpoints and hotels to remind travellers to have their own hygiene products, such as razors, because of throwaway plastics ban.

More than 200 greentech companies currently operate in the city, of which some are equipped with ‘globally competitive’ technologies and are making inroads into the mainland Chinese and overseas markets.

The government should further open the local environment-protection market to attract investment from Greater Bay Area companies, says a vice-president at the Hong Kong-listed company.

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CLP will source more nuclear energy from China’s Guangdong province to feed its power grid and sees business opportunities in decarbonisation as it phases out coal-based assets.

Start-up H2 Solution is planning to set up its operations at Hong Kong’s science and technology park in Pak Shek Kok as a launchpad into overseas markets.

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