Property Management Services Authority
​​​​​​​Organises Continuing Professional Development Seminar jointly with Environmental Protection Department
to Provide Over 400 Members of the Property Management Industry
​​​​​​​with Latest Update on Municipal Solid Waste Charging

The Government has announced to postpone the implementation of Municipal Solid Waste (MSW) charging to 1 August. The Property Management Services Authority (PMSA) organised Continuing Professional Development (CPD) seminar jointly with the Environmental Protection Department (EPD) today to provide over 400 members of the property management (PM) industry with the latest update on MSW charging and introduced recycling measures and relevant subsidy policies that complement MSW charging as well as addressed questions on the implementation of MSW charging raised by the industry.

Ms Theresa WU, Assistant Director (MSW charging) of the EPD, was invited as guest speaker for the seminar.

Dr James WONG, Chairperson of the PMSA said, “MSW Charging involves a lot of stakeholders and many implementation details have to be clarified. For example, which charging mode is applicable for the property, where in the property should be delineated as communal waste reception areas, should property management companies (PMC) assist households to purchase designated bags / designated labels, how to handle non-compliant waste, how to apportion the expenditures arisen, etc. The PMSA expects  the PM industry to make good use of the coming six months to reach consensus soonest possible on the implementation details with stakeholders including owners’ organisations, cleansing service contractors, etc., and then assist owners’ organisations to carry out promotion and education work effectively, so that households clearly understand the procedure and arrangements of waste handling and the costs incurred, etc., in order to avoid causing any unnecessary misunderstanding or concerns.”

Chairperson WONG also appealed for the PM industry at the seminar to apply to the EPD for bulk purchase of designated bags soonest possible. “PMCs may apply to the EPD for bulk purchase of designated bags for self use or for distribution to residents of private residential premises for use. As of January this year, over 140 PMCs have applied to the EPD for purchase of designated bags for more than 2,800 properties in Hong Kong (including private residential, industrial and commercial buildings, shopping malls and carparks, etc.). PMCs should submit applications to the EPD soonest possible to ensure delivery before the implementation of MSW Charging.”

To facilitate the PM industry in getting prepared for MSW charging, the PMSA has specifically arranged two CPD seminars for the industry, one held today (6 February) and another on 19 January. Both seminars have been recognised by the CPD Scheme of the PMSA and all licensed PM practitioners can obtain recognised participation hours under the CPD Scheme upon completion of the aforementioned seminars.

The PMSA has launched a dedicated webpage on its official website titled “How Should the Property Management Industry Implement Municipal Solid Waste Charging” (https://www.pmsa.org.hk/tc/professional-development/msw_charging). The webpage is updated regularly to provide the industry with the latest information on MSW Charging. In addition to the Best Practice Guides compiled by the EPD on implementing MSW charging for different types of properties, the webpage also provides training materials and toolkits jointly produced by the PMSA and EPD to address common questions raised by the industry, such as "What is the charging mechanism", "How PM industry can get ready", "Should PM companies purchase designated bags on behalf of households", "How to assist households in purchasing designated bags", "How to handle non-compliant waste", "How to prevent non-compliant waste", and "Who should bear the costs for handling non-compliant waste", etc.

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Photo 1: The Property Management Services Authority organised Continuing Professional Development seminar with the Environmental Protection Department today to provide over 400 members of the property management industry with the latest update on MSW charging and introduced recycling measures and relevant subsidy policies that complement MSW charging as well as addressed questions on the implementation of MSW charging raised by the industry.

Photo 2: The Property Management Services Authority (PMSA) and the Environmental Protection Department jointly published the “How Should the Property Management Industry Implement Municipal Solid Waste Charging” leaflet to facilitate the property management industry in getting prepared for Municipal Solid Waste charging. The leaflet can be downloaded at the PMSA website (https://www.pmsa.org.hk/en/professional-development/msw_charging) and will be distributed to members of the property management industry and owners’ organisations at the PMSA office (Units 806-8, 8/F, Dah Sing Financial Centre, 248 Queen’s Road East, Wanchai, Hong Kong), PMSA Continuing Professional