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Masks pose ‘greater’ threat

Discarded coronaviru­s masks clutter Hong Kong’s beaches, trails

- ■ REUTERS

HONG KONG - Discarded face masks are piling up on Hong Kong’s beaches and nature trails, with environmen­tal groups warning that the waste is posing a huge threat to marine life and wildlife habitats.

Most of Hong Kong’s 7.4 million people have for weeks been putting on single-use face masks every day in the hope of warding off the coronaviru­s, which has infected 126 people in the city and killed three of them.

But huge numbers of the masks are not disposed of properly, and have instead ended up dumped in the countrysid­e or the sea, where marine life can mistake them for food, washing up on beaches along with the usual plastic bags and other trash.

Environmen­tal groups, already grappling with the flow of marine trash from mainland China and elsewhere, say the cast-off coronaviru­s masks have compounded the problem and also raised concern about the spread of germs.

“We only have had masks for the last six to eight weeks, in a massive volume ... we are now seeing the effect on the environmen­t,” said Gary Stokes, founder of the environmen­tal group Oceans Asia.

Mr Stokes cited the example of Hong Kong’s isolated and uninhabite­d Soko islands, south of its internatio­nal airport.

He said he initially found 70 discarded masks on 100m stretch of beach and when he came back a week later, there were more than 30 new ones.

“That was quite alarming for us,” he said.

Other beaches around the city tell a similar story, he said.

Densely populated Hong Kong has for years struggled to deal with plastic waste. A culture of eating out, fast food and takeaway has fueled a rising tide of single-use plastic.

Very little rubbish is recycled with about 70 per cent of the city’s 6 million tonnes of waste a year ending up in landfill.

 ?? Picture: REUTERS ?? Trash is seen on the beach of Soko Islands in Hong Kong, China.
Picture: REUTERS Trash is seen on the beach of Soko Islands in Hong Kong, China.

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