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SME clinic to grow online retail business sustainably

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Supporting sustainable talent with exhibitions and networking

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Redress Alumni join United Nations Fashion and Lifestyle Network to spotlight SDGs for fashion

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SME clinic to grow online retail business sustainably

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Supporting sustainable talent with exhibitions and networking

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Redress Alumni join United Nations Fashion and Lifestyle Network to spotlight SDGs for fashion

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SME clinic to grow online retail business sustainably

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Supporting sustainable talent with exhibitions and networking

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Redress Alumni join United Nations Fashion and Lifestyle Network to spotlight SDGs for fashion

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Circular fashion for consumers

We want to redress — i.e. “to remedy and set right” — fashion. So we’re working at the heart of fashion, with fashion consumers, who each have influential responsibilities in how we buy, wear, care and pass on our clothes. Consumers are driving a booming industry with our fashion spending:

  • Around 100 billion apparel items are produced each year, approximately doubling from 2006, and the majority of this is landfilled or burned within one year of production.2
  • The fashion industry globally is an estimated $2.5 trillion annual business, representing approximately 3% of global gross domestic product.1

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We offer a large variety of educational resources for Designers, Consumers, Students, and Teachers/Educators. First, select your audience type using the dropdown below, then select either the Regenerate, Make, Reuse, Recycle, or Circular Fashion System filters to source the resource most suitable for you. Alternatively, if you know what resource you’re looking for, you can use the search bar on the right.

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The Redress Design Award, including its circular fashion design courses, are supported by the Cultural and Creative Industries Development Agency of the Government of the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region as the Lead Sponsor.

Circular Fashion in Action

Circular Fashion System
Uncover circular fashion in action by exploring how the ideal cotton T-shirt is made and used in a circular system, …

Fashion is eating up our land!

MakeRegenerate
Land is needed to grow raw materials like cotton, trees, and wool necessary to make clothes. But the space taken …

How fashion contributes to the climate crisis

Circular Fashion System
In this module, discover how the fashion industry contributes to the climate crisis by emitting greenhouse gasses at every stage …

Our Jeans and the Planet

Circular Fashion SystemMake
On this interactive website, ‘create’ your very own pair of jeans and see its environmental impact while learning about innovations …

Our resources are scarce!

Make
How many natural resources does it take to make one piece of cloth? In this video, you will learn about …

Overproduction and overconsumption

MakeReuse
In this module, we’ll explore how overproduction and overconsumption causes environmental problems, and how fast fashion business models and modern …

Reinventing Discarded Clothing into Wardrobes

Reuse
Redress’ Founder, Christina Dean visits a textile recycler in China to reuse unwanted clothes alongside fashion stylist Janet Ma, who …

SDGs

Circular Fashion System
Discover the huge potential for circular fashion to be a force for good and how this advances the UN’s Sustainable …

TEDx: Fashion consumers to fashion citizens of change

Circular Fashion System
In this video, Redress’ Founder, Christina Dean holds a TEDxCityUHongKong talk about her career, life, and thoughts on the fashion …

The murky truth about water

MakeRegenerate
While learning how fashion’s fresh water demands are contributing to water shortage around the world, we’ll dive into fashion’s murky …

The truth of your ‘oily’ clothes

MakeRegenerate
The fashion industry emits carbon around the world by using lots of energy. We generate energy by burning oil, which …

Yoyo and the World’s Coolest T-Shirt

RecycleReuse
Yoyo and the World’s Coolest T-shirt is Hong Kong’s first-ever educational comic book about sustainable fashion. Follow Yoyo and Kevin’s …

Disclaimer: The Government of the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region provides funding support to the project only, and does not otherwise take part in the project. Any opinions, findings, conclusions or recommendations expressed in these materials/events (or by members of the project team) are those of the project organisers only and do not reflect the views of the Government of the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region, the Culture, Sports and Tourism Bureau, the Cultural and Creative Industries Development Agency, the CreateSmart Initiative Secretariat or the CreateSmart Initiative Vetting Committee.

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