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Eco on Trend

2025-06-04
To keep up with trends, fashion brands launch new designs every season, allowing consumers to purchase stylish clothing at low prices and with quick turnaround. According to the Monitoring of Solid Waste in Hong Kong 2022, 388 tonnes of old clothing and textiles are discarded in local landfills every day, equivalent to 2.7 million T-shirts.

However, growing awareness of the environmental damage caused by the fashion industry has sparked efforts to change the "fast fashion" culture. Jasmine Leung, a local fashion designer, has founded a sustainable fashion brand that uses natural, biodegradable fabrics. Her designs incorporate materials made from fibres derived from roses, oranges, bananas, and other natural sources, creating clothing that is both stylish and eco-friendly.

Beyond sustainable design, the roles of consumers and producers are equally crucial. In Mong Kok, Tiffany Wong has opened a second-hand fashion store to challenge stereotypes about pre-owned clothing. Meanwhile, the non-profit organization Redress collects and sorts old clothes, providing alternative uses for discarded garments. Additionally, a local textile factory has begun recycling old school uniforms, using advanced technology to break down fabrics into fibres, which are then rewoven into yarn to produce new textiles, giving old clothing a second life.

Green Future

Human civilization has made great strides, with technology evolving at an extraordinary pace. Yet, all of these accomplishments rest on the finite resources of our shared planet. As we shape a better future, we must also consider the legacy we leave behind for the generations that will follow.

Sustainability is a shared global commitment, encompassing three key dimensions: environmental, social, and economic. According to the United Nations, sustainable development is defined as "Development that meets the needs of the present without compromising the ability of future generations to meet their own needs." In 2015, the United Nations introduced the "2030 Sustainable Development Goals" (SDGs), a framework of 17 core objectives, further broken down into 169 specific targets and 230 measurable indicators, designed to guide collective global efforts toward a sustainable future.

In response to the shared global mission of protecting the planet, Hong Kong established the Council for Sustainable Development over two decades ago to promote sustainability. In recent years, the government has introduced policies across various sectors aimed at advancing sustainable development—transforming waste into energy, promoting the value of conserving Earth's resources, and fostering the creation of green communities.

Presented as a ten-part documentary series, each episode focuses on a specific sustainability issue, exploring how aspects of daily life—such as clothing, food, housing, and transportation—are impacted. The series examines how government policies drive sustainable development and how citizens can embrace green living, contributing their small yet meaningful efforts toward a sustainable future. Together, we can create a better life today while protecting the Earth for tomorrow.
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