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Waste Management
Hong Kong International Airport
Wilson Fung
Executive Director, Corporate Development
HKQAA ceremony
8 Oct 2015
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thousands
Air Traffic
Movement
Passenger
Traffic
Cargo
Traffic 140% 121% 169%
1.63
4.38
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millions of tonnes
1998
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Hong Kong International Airport Traffic Data (1998 – 2014)
In August 2015, airport passenger throughput, cargo volume
and flight movement saw a year-on-year increases of 7.9%,
1.6% and 4.3% respectively on a rolling 12-month basis.
28.6
63.3
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20
30
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70
millions of passengers
Connecting HK with the World
Over 100 airlines operate flights to about 180 destinations
worldwide, including 47 Mainland destinations, and there are
over 1,100 daily flights.
How many airlines operate in HKIA? How many destinations
do they reach? How many daily flights do they provide?
Hong
Kong
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HKIA: Future Expansion
• West Apron Expansion: 28 additional stands fully operational in early 2015
• Midfield development: 5-level concourse with 20 stands (2015)
• Midfield development phase 2 and remaining midfield development (by 2021)
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Also: Boundary Crossing Facility for Hong Kong-Zhuhai-Macau Bridge
Our Environmental Pledges
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Airport-wide carbon reduction pledge
The world’s greenest airport pledge
Waste
separation
Disposal as non-
recyclable waste
On-site and off-
site separation Aircraft cabin waste
Collected by cleaners and
disposed to
AA’s Airside Waste Station
Recycled
Landfill
Airside: Waste Separation
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Airside: Waste Separation
Partner with trade associations to
promote aircraft cabin waste separation
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Landside: Food Waste Recycling
Airport Terminal Buildings
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Temporary
storage in refuse
rooms Delivered by
restaurant’s
cleaning staff
Dry food waste treated
by on-site food waste
composters
Mature compost Compost - used in
HKIA landscaping
Food waste
Food waste collected and handled by
EcoPark’s food waste recycler
Final product – fish
meal
Landside: Food Waste Recycling – across HKIA
Airport Business Partners
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Airline
Caterers
Hotels Expo
Airline
Headquarters
Cargo Terminals Gov’t
Departments
Aircraft
Maintenance
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Landside: Food Waste Recycling – beyond HKIA
Pilot collaboration with Tung Chung businesses to minimise
environmental footprint from transportation of food waste
Yat Tung Estate
Citygate
Landside: Food Rescue Programme
Central food collection room in Terminal 1 and refrigerated truck
sponsored by AAHK
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Surplus food from HKIA
Re-process in
Food Angel’s
kitchen
Nutritious hot meal
for underprivileged
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Landside: General Waste Recycling
Passenger areas: 4-in-1 bins
Back of house: recycling bins and for
tenants
AAHK’s recyclable waste
compacting machines
Recyclable wastes
are packed into
smaller volume to
facilitate
transportation
Government’s Charter Waste Management Consultancy
AAHK is active in participating in Government’s
advocacy of waste reduction and recycling.
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AAHK’s waste management consultancy.