Hong Kong faces a waste crisis as its three landfills will reach capacity within three years. The document analyzes Hong Kong's current waste management policies and issues, compares them to Taipei's strategies, and provides recommendations. Key policies include waste charging schemes, a plastic bag levy, and three-colored bins for separation. However, challenges remain such as inconsistent recycling rates and enforcement difficulties across departments. The document suggests expanding waste separation categories, increasing public education, and strengthening policies with economic incentives and penalties to better manage Hong Kong's growing waste problem.