Environmental charity organization Redress has extended its clothing takeback program in partnership with lifestyle brand, Tommy Hilfiger. As per the organization’s report, from July onward, it will allow customers to donate unwanted clothes at six Tommy Hilfiger stores across Hong Kong.
The new partnership with Tommy Hilfiger will increase the total number of Redress collection box locations to 38 across Hong Kong and Macau. By expanding the program, the organization hopes to reduce clothing waste, encourage consumers to think consciously about how they dispose of clothing and normalize secondhand fashion in Hong Kong
Redress works with a network of partners, including CN Logistics, to ensure the clothes it receives are redistributed to the most appropriate locations. Each item is carefully assessed by a volunteer team before deciding whether it is in good enough wearable condition to be resold or reused by a 20+ strong network of local charities, or, if in poor condition, sent to be recycled or downcycled.












