Greenpeace calls for reusable cup system at Hong Kong’s Kai Tak Sports Park
Group urges government to spend HK$10 million on system after finding main stadium alone may generate 1.2 million disposable items in a year

The green group also said on Monday that the Environmental Protection Department should strengthen its waste reduction guidelines for event organisers to help restrict the use of single-use cups and containers during mega-events.
“We think that the government should be the one to set a good example, so we suggest Kai Tak Sports Park should be the first one to establish a well-designed borrow-and-return cup system,” Greenpeace campaigner Leanne Tam Wing-lam said.
“We hope Hong Kong can be a mega-events hub, rather than a city which generates so much waste to our landfills.”
The HK$30 billion (US$3.84 billion) Kai Tak Sports Park, which comprises a 50,000-seat main stadium and two other smaller facilities, is a centrepiece of the government’s efforts to become a mega-events hub.