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Discover how fashion contributes to the climate crisis, and what we can do about it.

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See how Redress operates and creates impact.

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As a charity, we rely on your generosity to fuel our mission. Here are several ways to support our work.

Our Jeans and the Planet

On this interactive website, ‘create’ your very own pair of jeans and see its environmental impact while learning about innovations that are transforming fashion sustainability.

SDGs

Discover the huge potential for circular fashion to be a force for good and how this advances the UN’s Sustainable Development Goals towards a better, more sustainable future for all.

What Actually Happens When Textiles are Recycled

Discover the different types of textile recycling, which are not all equal in their created output value, and how upcycling and reconstruction belong in different categories of fashion material recovery.

How circular fashion addresses the climate crisis

Discover how the fashion industry contributes to the climate crisis by using dirty energy, clearing land, and creating waste, and how circular fashion offers solutions to reduce negative environmental impact.

Buying Less & Buying Better 

Learn how to be a more conscious fashion consumer by only buying what you really love or need, considering cost per wear, and doing your research on brands and products.

What is Circular Fashion?

Discover what it means to transition from a linear to circular fashion system, and how both designers and consumers play important roles in creating a more sustainable future for fashion.

Ghana: Secondhand market and textile waste

In this case study, The Or Foundation explains the realities of the secondhand clothing trade in Ghana, where unsold garments often leave markets as waste that pollutes land and water.

Chile: Textile waste and illegal landfills

In this case study, designer Cris Miranda walks us through the realities of the secondhand clothing trade in Chile, where garments are often abandoned in illegal landfills scattered across the Atacama Desert.

Circular Fashion in Action

Uncover circular fashion in action by exploring how the ideal cotton T-shirt is made and used in a circular system, plus discover how Redress Alumni are already showcasing possibilities.

Reinventing Discarded Clothing into Wardrobes

Redress’ Founder, Christina Dean visits a textile recycler in China to reuse unwanted clothes alongside fashion stylist Janet Ma, who injects sustainable consumer care techniques to recreate the waste.

Register for the Sustainable Fashion Educator Pack

Thank you for registering to receive Redress’ report: Hong Kong’s clothing waste - local challenges and opportunities

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.

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