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Investigation on Unruly Brownfield Operations in Hong Kong
A Greenpeace Hong Kong activist holds a sign reading "Waste no more - adequate housing now".
Greenpeace East Asia investigated over 70 brownfield sites in Hong Kong during a period of 2 months and reported the findings in this documentation with heavy hearts: at least 35 brownfield sites covered over a total of 20 hectares (an area larger than the Victoria Park in Hong Kong) were found to operate in violation of regulations, piling up waste mountains up to 8 meters high. They were composed of huge amounts of waste from aluminium scrap, circuit boards to construction waste at open space workshops, leading to 7 heavy metals in soil exceeding standards.
Unique identifier:
GP1SWTN3
Type:
Image
Shoot date:
29/08/2021
Locations:
Asia
,
Hong Kong
Credit line:
© Greenpeace
Size:
6673px × 4449px 11MB
Ranking:
★★★★ (E)
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Massive Mess: 2021 Investigation on Unruly Brownfield Operations in Hong Kong (Photos & Videos)
Greenpeace East Asia investigated over 70 brownfield sites in Hong Kong during a period of 2 months and reported the findings in this documentation with heavy hearts: at least 35 brownfield sites covered over a total of 20 hectares (an area larger than the Victoria Park in Hong Kong) were found to operate in violation of regulations, piling up waste mountains up to 8 meters high. They were composed of huge amounts of waste from aluminum scrap, circuit boards to construction waste at open space workshops, leading to 7 heavy metals in soil exceeding standards.
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