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CONFIDENTIAL 0 Waste Management Hong Kong International Airport Wilson Fung Executive Director, Corporate Development HKQAA ceremony 8 Oct 2015
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CONFIDENTIAL 0

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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5

millions of tonnes

1998

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1

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

0

10

20

30

40

50

60

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

2

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)

3

Also: Boundary Crossing Facility for Hong Kong-Zhuhai-Macau Bridge

Our Environmental Pledges

4

Airport-wide carbon reduction pledge

The world’s greenest airport pledge

Waste Management – Performance

5

Waste Management – Performance

6

AAHK’s Waste Management System

7

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

8

Airside: Waste Separation

Partner with trade associations to

promote aircraft cabin waste separation

9

Landside: Food Waste Recycling

Airport Terminal Buildings

10

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

11

Airline

Caterers

Hotels Expo

Airline

Headquarters

Cargo Terminals Gov’t

Departments

Aircraft

Maintenance

12

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

13

Surplus food from HKIA

Re-process in

Food Angel’s

kitchen

Nutritious hot meal

for underprivileged

14

Landside: Waste Cooking Oil to Biodiesel

14

Bio-diesel Waste cooking oil

15

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.

16

AAHK’s waste management consultancy.

17

Thank You


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