Register now! Understand more about environmental protection concepts into clothing's designs through recycling, use of eco-friendly materials, and promotion of sustainability at fashion shows and their products.
Fast fashion has become a popular trend in the fashion industry due to its low costs and mass production, which allows for quick availability in the market. However, it is important to recognise that fast fashion also contributes to increased global greenhouse gas emissions, pollution, and waste generation.
In recent years, more and more garment manufacturers and fashion designers have embraced environmental protection concepts in their designs. They have been incorporating practices such as the use of eco-friendly materials, upcycling & recycling, and promoting sustainability both in fashion shows and their products.
This seminar will highlight the progress made in sustainable fashion development and to promote the concept of responsible consumption. Ms Gilly WONG, Chief Executive of Consumer Council, Designer Mr Mountain YAM, “Zero Carbon Champion” Prof LEUNG Wing Mo, and industry experts from the textile and garment sectors will also share their valuable experiences with the audience.
Stakeholders from the textile and garment sector and the public are all welcome to participate, please refer to the seminar flyerfor details. The event is free of charge and attendance e-certificates will be provided upon request. Don’t miss this rare opportunity, and we look forward to your participation!
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