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Discover how fashion contributes to the climate crisis, and what we can do about it.
Let’s make fashion better for the planet.
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As a charity, we rely on your generosity to fuel our mission. Here are several ways to support our work.
Navigate with ease: Discover resources and information tailored to your needs, whether you’re learning, teaching, or working in fashion.
Discover how fashion contributes to the climate crisis, and what we can do about it.
Let’s make fashion better for the planet.
See how Redress operates and creates impact.
As a charity, we rely on your generosity to fuel our mission. Here are several ways to support our work.
Our Redress Design Award Alumni Network is composed of semi-finalists and finalists from each cycle, who enjoy a range of post-competition support including opportunities for networking, education, and career development in sustainable fashion. Alumni of the competition have gone on to collaborate with some of the biggest names in fashion, as well as develop their own successful brands.
They are at the forefront of a new breed of fashion designers prioritising sustainability and circularity as much as desirability. From upcycling to zero-waste, we invite you to explore the design strategies and exquisite collections of these designers who are stepping up to bring a brighter future to fashion here.
If you are interested in supporting or collaborating with any of our alumni, please get in touch with us
The Redress Design Award is the world’s leading sustainable fashion design competition for educating and empowering emerging designers globally.
In case of technical difficulties with this form, please email info@redress.com.hk with your name and email address. We will be pleased to send you the report directly. This 2025 report is part of Redress’ ongoing research work exploring circular fashion opportunities to solve Hong Kong’s local clothing waste issue. The development and publishing of this report is supported by the VF Foundation.