Redress Study Explores Consumer Behaviours and Perceptions on Secondhand Fashion

Redress Study Explores Consumer Behaviours and Perceptions on Secondhand Fashion

Through the Takeback Programme, Redress invites consumers to extend the life of their clothing with convenient drop-off locations, detailed sorting, and transparency around the whole process. With the programme expanding and more retailers interested in exploring takeback as a step in their circularity journey, we set out to gather information about the landscape in Hong Kong regarding consumer and retailer views on the reuse and resale of postconsumer clothing.

Volunteer with Redress to Reduce Fashion Waste in Hong Kong

Volunteer with Redress to Reduce Fashion Waste in Hong Kong

A huge thank you to all our amazing volunteers who support the work of Redress across each year! Our volunteers play a key role in helping us build a world in which fashion is circular.

Get Redressed Month 2022 Impact Report Released

Get Redressed Month 2022 Impact Report Released

Our Get Redressed Month 2022 Impact Report is out now! Check out the highlights from our consumer campaign to reduce fashion waste in Hong Kong, involving a citywide clothing drive, large-scale Sort-a-thon clothes sorting event, and record-breaking secondhand pop-up shop.

Community Corner Jan 2023

Community Corner Jan 2023

In October, we hosted an upcycling challenge at the Redress warehouse as part of the 11th Sham Shui Po Youth Festival: “Thread of Creativity” Fashion Design Competition. 

Winners were selected by a panel of four esteemed judges with industry experience: fashion designer Arto Wong, founder of Yi-Ming and design director Grace Choi, LifestyO co-founder Felix Lam, and Redress Board Member Anderson Lee.

Host your own Get Redressed Secondhand Pop-Up in Support of Redress

Host your own Get Redressed Secondhand Pop-Up in Support of Redress

Want to promote secondhand shopping? Got a great community around you who would be interested in selling or shopping for a good cause? Gather your clothes and friends, and start your very own secondhand pop-up, donating the proceeds to support Redress!

Let’s rethink fashion! Applications open for Redress Design Award 2023

Let’s rethink fashion! Applications open for Redress Design Award 2023

The Redress Design Award 2023, the 13th cycle of the world’s largest sustainable fashion design competition, is now open for applications! We urge emerging fashion designers globally with less than four years of experience in the fashion industry to showcase their skills in sustainable fashion design and compete for exciting prizes, including HK$80,000 (US$10,000) in development funding and a collaboration opportunity with VF Corporation.

Redress Design Award 2023 Launches with a VIP Gathering of Hong Kong Fashion Leaders

Redress Design Award 2023 Launches with a VIP Gathering of Hong Kong Fashion Leaders

The Redress Design Award 2023, the 13th cycle of the world’s largest sustainable fashion design competition, kicked off with a VIP gathering of influential fashion leaders for an intimate dinner and discussion on 11 January.

HELP DRIVE REDRESS’S MISSION BY SUPPORTING OUR DONATION PARTNERS

HELP DRIVE REDRESS’S MISSION BY SUPPORTING OUR DONATION PARTNERS

To encourage the public to move away from over-consumption and impulse-buying to more environmentally conscious wardrobes, AIGLE Hong Kong is continuing its partnership with Redress for a third year of support.

AIGLE Hong Kong Green Friday 2022: Shop in Support of Redress

AIGLE Hong Kong Green Friday 2022: Shop in Support of Redress

To encourage the public to move away from over-consumption and impulse-buying to more environmentally conscious wardrobes, AIGLE Hong Kong is continuing its partnership with Redress for a third year of support.

Get Redressed Month 2022: Over 16 Tonnes of Clothes Collected and Sorted

Get Redressed Month 2022: Over 16 Tonnes of Clothes Collected and Sorted

Congratulations are in order! To the hardworking team at Redress, to all of our partners and supporters, and to YOU, our amazing community – Get Redressed Month 2022 is officially complete, and a huge success!

Reduce clothing waste with Get Redressed Month 2022

Reduce clothing waste with Get Redressed Month 2022

Get Redressed Month invites Hong Kongers to take a look inside their closets and consider how they can reuse, rewear, and recycle their clothes with a series of activities:

Rethinking shipping footprints

Rethinking shipping footprints

With more than 100 billion new garments being produced and transported around the world every year, carbon emissions along the whole supply chain add up to a staggering 10% of the earth's total CO2 production.

A message from our founder

A message from our founder

Redress Founder, Christina Dean was invited to share insight with Kourtney Kardashian, as part of her journey into understanding fashion’s sustainability issues in her docu-series that is being released alongside her exclusive collection with boohoo, which includes recycled and upcycled vintage materials. Christina shares '‘In my interview, Kourtney and I focused on fashion and textile waste, which is a huge global crisis largely driven by unsustainable, over-consumption and under-utilisation of clothing.”….

Redress Design Award 2022 finalists’ photoshoot honours competition’s legacy with a warehouse of renewed wear

Redress Design Award 2022 finalists’ photoshoot honours competition’s legacy with a warehouse of renewed wear

Redress, the environmental NGO working to reduce fashion’s waste, has produced an editorial photoshoot offering a glimpse into the upcoming runway looks from the finalists of the Redress Design Award 2022, which will be showcased at the Grand Final Fashion Presentation on 7 September, to be held at ArtisTree in Hong Kong and livestreamed to the world.

Community Corner August 2022

Community Corner August 2022

We had a fun and fulfilling week in July sharing our selection of secondhand styles with you at our summer pop-up at Taikoo Place. Thank you to our incredible team of staff and volunteers who signed on to help make this event a success!

Sign up to join Get Redressed Month 2022 this October!

Sign up to join Get Redressed Month 2022 this October!

This October, we’re running a series of fun and educational activities across Hong Kong for local and international schools, companies, and clubs, all focused on shifting attitudes about clothing consumption towards reducing fashion waste and the environmental impacts of our choices. Our events are available bilingually in English and/or Chinese.

Bring us your unwanted clothes: our Takeback Programme has resumed!

Bring us your unwanted clothes: our Takeback Programme has resumed!

Redress is pleased to announce that our Takeback Programme has resumed after a brief hiatus, and you can once again drop your unwanted clothes in one of our 25 conveniently-located collection boxes across Hong Kong for reuse and recycling.

How can fashion be circular? Explore comprehensive resources at the Redress Academy, a free-access educational platform

How can fashion be circular? Explore comprehensive resources at the Redress Academy, a free-access educational platform

Redress is proud to unveil new improvements to the Redress Academy, our free multilingual online resource with in-depth content on circular fashion design topics, created for designers, educators, industry professionals and anyone wanting to deepen their understanding of responsible fashion design.

Meet our newest team members!

Meet our newest team members!

Our Redress team is the force behind our mission to educate and empower the fashion industry and consumers to reduce clothing's negative environmental impact by shifting to circular solutions.

Circular Fashion Education Toolkit: now with more resources!

Circular Fashion Education Toolkit: now with more resources!

Bilingual, interactive content free for students and teachers

Consumers now buy 60% more clothes than they did 15 years ago [1], but behind this increased appetite lies a trail of waste and pollution, with an estimated 92 million tons of textile waste created annually from the fashion industry [2].