Technical visit

Technical Visit

Date of Visit29 March 2025(Saturday)Date of Registration03-29 March 2025
Place of VisitCotai Ecological Zones or Macao Electronic and Electrical Equipment Recycling Treatment FacilityRegistration MethodOnline registration, or onsite at Secretariat Office at 2025MIECF
Please present your badge for registration (First Come First Serve, with Limited Seats)
Time of Visit10:00-11:00
Assembly PointMIECF Punch point, The Venetian Macao (Next to escalator)
LanguagesChinese and English GuideAssembly Time09:50
Target ParticipantsAll professional visitors/delegates


Itinerary

(10:00-11:00)Content
9:50Onsite Announcement to remind about assembly time and point. There will be staff holding the“Technical Visit” handheld signage at the assembly point
10:00Walk to shuttle bus station
10:05-10:45Start visiting
Cotai Ecological Zones
  • Birdhide facilities

  • Visit Natural Educational Trail

Macao Electronic and Electrical Equipment Recycling Treatment Facility
  • Introduction of the Electronic and Electrical Equipment Recycling Programme

  • Various facilities within the entity

10:45Re-group and return to venue
11:00End of Visit


Note:

1) Registered participants must get to the assembly point on time;

2) Please bring along the badge used for registration for identification.

Introduction to the Technical Visit

Cotai Ecological Zones

The Cotai Ecological Zones are located next to the Lotus Bridge of the Cotai area, with a total area of 55 hectares, including a 15 hectares Ecological Zone I with limited access, and a 40 hectares Ecological Zone II with free access to the public on the riverside. Located at the northeastern side of the Lotus Bridge, Ecological Zone I is constructed with two birdhides at its south bank. This zone has aquatic shrubs, reeds, trees and mud, and it is connected, through culverts, to the Shizimen’s water course. Spreading at the west side of the Cotai area, Ecological Zone II has three artificial islands, and a trail where you can find four native mangrove species: Acanthus ilicifolius, Kandelia obovata, Avicennia marina and Aegiceras corniculatum.


The Cotai Ecological Zones were established in 2004, and have been managed by professional companies since then. It is also a research location; where data on benthos, plants, birds, water quality and environment conditions are collected in a systematic manner. The Cotai Ecological Zones have 446 species of plants, 118 species of fishes, 176 species of zoobenthos and 654 species of insects. The rich bio-diversity and food availability of the Zones make it an ideal habitat and feeding sites for 198 species of resident and migratory birds, including some endangered species, such as the black-faced spoonbill (Platalea minor). During the 2024 winter migration season, a maximum of 33 black-faced spoonbills have been spotted living in the Cotai Ecological Zones.


In recent years, the Cotai Ecological Zone have received about 5,000 visitors each year. In the coming future, new enrichment and upgrade of the educational facilities will turn the Cotai Ecological Zones into the environmental and ecological education sites in Macao.


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Cotai Ecological Zones


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Birdhide and Natural Educational Trail


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Solar-powered Toilet


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Black-faced spoonbills (Platalea minor) in the Cotai Ecological Zones

Introduction to the Technical Visit

Macao Electronic and Electrical Equipment Recycling Treatment Facility

To implement the solid waste disposal policy of "Source Reduction and Waste Recycling", Environmental Protection Bureau (DSPA) launched the "Waste Battery Collection Plan", "Computer and Communication Equipment Recycling Scheme", "Disposing used lamps is easy" and "Electronic and Electrical Equipment Recycling Programme" in recent years.


The "Waste Battery Collection Plan" and "Disposing used lamps is easy" have so far set up about 1,300 and 900 collection points in Macao, respectively, in order to provide citizens with the most convenient ways for the recycling of batteries and lamps, including schools, shops, service points of organizations, residential and commercial buildings, public departments and public refuse disposal stations etc.. More than376tons of batteries and 99 tons of lamps have been collected. Relevant trans-boundary movement procedures will be carried out in accordance with the Basel Convention. And the collected waste batteries and used lamp will be transported to Japan or other regions via ports of nearby cities for subsequent recycling and resource utilization.


Since Year 2020, on the basis of the "Computer and Communication Equipment Recycling Scheme", DSPA launched the "Electronic and Electrical Equipment Recycling Programme" by expanding the types of recycling to domestic electronic and electrical equipment (including large domestic appliances such as refrigerator, air conditioner, washing machine/clothes dryer and television, as well as small domestic appliances). Home collection service will also be provided for large domestic appliances. More than950,000 pieces of electronic and electrical equipment have been collected up to now. The collected electronic and electrical equipment will be sorted and selected. If the electronic and electrical equipment meets the donation requirement of DSPA, it will be donated to the local charity organizations or be reused in the DSPA facilities after certain treatment. More than 2,489 pieces of electronic and electrical equipment have been donated and reused. The rest will be dismantled, crushed, grinded and sorted by the contractor of the recycling scheme, and components and materials will be shipped to other regions for subsequent recycling, in strict compliance with the relevant trans-boundary movement procedures of the Basel Convention. The overall recovery rate of component and material is up to 90% for the aforementioned scheme.


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Mobile Recycling Truck


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Recycling Box


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Reuse Test


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Dismantlement and Classification



The application opens on 3 March