Jockey Club Sustainable Campus Consumer Programme - Sustainable Fashion Webinars

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To keep up with the rapidly changing nature of fashion and ever-evolving style trends, we tend to buy clothing that we don’t really need. Indeed every one second, one garbage truck full of clothes are being dumped. It is important for us consumers to understand the consequences of our own actions and learn about sustainable options to make more responsible choices. Register for the Jockey Club Sustainable Campus Consumer Programme – Sustainable Fashion Webinars to learn about second hand, slow & fair fashion, clothing swaps, local production, recycled materials and more! Let our choices transform the fashion industry towards a more circular and socially responsible system!

 

 

Sustainable Fashion: Renewable and Recycled Materials

Speaker: Ronnie Tung, Strategy & New Project Lead of The Hong Kong Research Institute of Textiles and Apparel (HKRITA)

Date: 13 April 2022

Time: 12:30 -13:30

Language: English

 

Sustianable Fashion: Circular Fashion

Speaker: Corane Chu, Circular Fashion Programme Manager of Redress

Date: 14 April 2022

Time: 16:00 -17:00

Language: English

Speakers / Performers:
Ronnie Tung
The Hong Kong Research Institute of Textiles and Apparel (HKRITA)

Ronnie joined HKRITA in 2019 focusing on research project design and launching partnerships with commercial and academic sectors. Prior to this role, Ronnie was a design and creative professional who has worked in multiple functions across the fashion value chain – from design, manufacturing to retail and marketing, where she gained first-hand insight into the industry landscape. Ronnie also serves as advisor to new businesses in fashion and co-edited fashion and textiles publication with Fashionary.

Speakers / Performers:
Corane Chu
Redress

Corane is the Circular Fashion Programme Manager of Redress, a Hong Kong based environmental charity with a mission to catalyse circularity in the fashion industry. She and her team work closely with schools, companies and the community to tackle the problem of textile waste in Hong Kong by educating about the reuse, resale and recycling of clothing. Prior to Redress, Corane was a research analyst and strategy consultant of a global insights-led sustainability consultancy. She sees education is essential in order to foster the sustainability agenda. 

Language
English
Recommended For
Faculty and staff
PG students
UG students
Organizer
Sustainability/Net-Zero Office on behalf of Hong Kong Sustainable Campus Consortium (HKSCC)
Registration

Register HERE

Contact

For any enquiry, please email Corinne Lam at hcclam@ust.hk

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