peter maguire. hong kong's skylight is being marred by enormous piles of rubbish.ing at a rate of 2000 100 tons a day. china recently banned imports of many different kinds of solid waste. as a result, the recycling business in hong kong is losing about $45,000 a day. the grains are not moving at this port in eastern hong kong. mountains of scribes are piling up in locations around the city. —— that cranes. hong kong isjust one of the places around the world that sells waste viterra to china, where it is then recycled. the us in the uk are two of the other big sellers. but this has been a picture since the ban was announced. with no one to sell two, 2500 tons of waste paper is piling up in hong kong every day. with nowhere to go. the director of the city's mandurah cycling organisation says that he hopes the chinese authorities can soften their stands. translation: if the central government is worried about the recycled paper in the hong kong and macau region, is it possible for them to take our concerns into consideration when drafting new regulations will paper r