Hong Kong Federation of Youth Groups

"pour. Do your best" Ep.10 Professional young people talk about processing food waste and hope that food waste recycling will drive circular economic benefits

The government will launch a garbage levy in April 2024. Food waste is one of the most important wastes in Hong Kong. Food waste will be transported to landfills together with other municipal solid waste. If food waste can be reduced, it will also help reduce the amount of waste. This episode of "Qing. Do your best", led by three professional young people and Deputy Director of the Environment and Ecology Bureau Huang Shuxian, discussed how to further promote the industrial and commercial community to participate in food waste recycling, increase food waste outlets and generate circular economic benefits, and how the food waste recycling industry provides youth employment and entrepreneurship Create new opportunities.

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A vision of the world through the eyes of young people

Under globalization, there is an inseparable relationship between different regions; global issues, whether they are geopolitics, economic development, climate change, or even public health, require cooperation from all regions to solve; young people have an overall view and understand the world's development trends. It is crucial to take a broad view of things. 

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Youth’s vision for Hong Kong’s future

Vision is important navigation for any organization. Relevant United Nations documents point out that the government's shaping of vision can enhance the sense of responsibility of decision-makers, and the participation of stakeholders from different backgrounds in vision construction can help bring new knowledge to public governance; it will be beneficial to the sustainable development of society and the government's move towards good governance in the long run.

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Strengthen education to uphold the rule of law

The rule of law is extremely important to the civilizational progress and stable development of society. The law regulates appropriate relationships and behaviors between the government, individuals, and interpersonal relationships; everyone is a stakeholder in the rule of law. The rule of law indicator in the "World Governance Indicators" compiled by the World Bank covers citizens' degree of compliance with norms, confidence in the implementation of norms, and perceptions of law enforcement and judicial institutions.

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Improving the governance of the Special Administrative Region from the perspective of young people’s decision to stay or stay

Hong Kong has experienced multiple waves of immigration in the past, mainly involving special social backgrounds such as future negotiations, political turmoil or confidence crises. In recent years, anti-amendment protests have triggered a series of social incidents in Hong Kong, revealing that deep-seated social conflicts have not been properly resolved and have once again aroused public concerns about the future of Hong Kong.

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Improving the operation of consulting organizations to promote youth participation

In Hong Kong, the advisory and statutory bodies system has been in operation since the 1940s. Article 65 of the Basic Law stipulates that the original system of establishing advisory organizations by administrative agencies will continue to be retained. Since its establishment, the SAR Government has continued to use relevant systems to appoint members of the public to join advisory and statutory organizations; these organizations are one of the important channels for the public to participate in public affairs. Referring to the information on the government website, there are currently about 4,600 members of the public appointed to serve about 440 advisory and statutory organizations in Hong Kong 1 .

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