Good Practices
Government Corner
Biodiesel & Waste Cooking Oil (WCO)
Since 2012, the EPD has been working with the Government Logistics Department to implement a central procurement scheme of biodiesel. With technical support from the Electrical and Mechanical Services Department, the EPD has been proactively engaging government departments to try out fuelling their vessels, vehicles and equipment (such as boilers, generators and machinery) with biodiesel as a replacement of conventional diesel. The total consumption of biodiesel by government departments has jumped from around 2.6 million litres in 2012 to about 11.6 million litres in 2020.
Benefits of using biodiesel:
- Recycle waste cooking oils (WCO) and convert to energy, which support sustainable development of the local recycling industry
- Channel WCO to proper recycling outlets to prevent waste from getting back into food chain
- Replace diesel with biodiesel to reduce emission of greenhouse gas (GHG) and air pollutants
- Convert WCO to biodiesel provides an additional source of renewable energy for Hong Kong
EMSD: Mandatory Energy Efficiency Labelling Scheme
WSD: Water Efficiency Labelling Scheme
Public Works Corner
Wider use of electric vehicles (EVs)
Number of contract vehicles supplied in a public works contract | Minimum number of EVs (5-seater or 7-seater) to be specified |
---|---|
2-3 | 1 |
4-5 | 2 |
5 or above | 3 |
Eco-paver (recycled glass in paving block)
In pursuing green procurement in the Government, the Environmental Protection Department has been encouraging bureaux/departments to incorporate green specifications/features during procurement, including the use of recycled and other green materials in public works projects. Since 2004, Highways Department (HyD) has mandated the use of recycled aggregates in concrete pavers (eco paver), in which recycled aggregates are crushed concrete or crushed rocks generated from construction or demolition works. From 2010, HyD has taken further initiative to use recycled glass cullet in concrete pavers and raised the glass cullet content from 20% to 25% by weight of the total aggregates. The total quantity of eco-pavers with recycled glass content of 25% used by the government reached 121,000 m2 in 2019.
Recycled glass as fill materials in reclamation
The Government has been actively exploring other feasible applications in construction works to absorb waste glass recovery. For instance, glass sand from crushed bottles has
similar technical performance of recycled aggregates and could potentially be suitable for use in site formation, earth filling and reclamation works. Glass cullet in suitable
size may be used as backfill or sub-base in roadway construction works. Besides eco-pavers, recycled glass cullet can also be used for production of partition wall blocks.
With the coordination of Development Bureau and Environmental Protection Department, various departments are working together to explore and promote the use of materials
with recycled glass in construction works. For the use of glass cullet in reclamation projects, about 9,400 tonnes, 8,100 tonnes and 2,300 tonnes of recycled glass cullet
were provided by the Environmental Protection Department to the Three Runway System (3RS), Tung Chung New Town Extension (TCNTE) and Integrated Waste Management Facilities
(IWMF) Phase 1 projects respectively, as at end June 2021.