
Hong Kong air freight stations – Hong Kong – have successfully converted their old uniforms into 5,000 cups through the Undester Upcycling project.
The initiative is the first yellow waste riding project for old clothes in the history of the Hong Kong aviation industry.
The old uniform was made of deadly deadly deadly fibers, which are usually difficult to recycle and often end up in the waste dump. Through the “EXTORIAL EXTORY EXTORY Zero Extorial” project, polyester fibers were recycled from the old uniform by the transformations of melting and other raw plastic processes that were used to manufacture plastic cups that can be recycled. The project has shown unlimited possibilities for zero waste riding to the old official uniform for the aviation industry and other sectors.
“In Hong Kong, the aviation industry, like many industries, is unified for frontal lines employees. Dealing with the old uniform is an important environmental issue. We hope that through this project, we can penetrate traditional restrictions and recycle the old uniform to achieve” zero rotation waste “and reduce the burden on waste burials, while encouraging the industry to contribute to the contribution In the circular economy and sustainable development.
Since the launch of the “Green Terminal” program in 2018, HACTL has had positive effects on society and the environment. She has committed to a 75 % waste recycling rate by 2030. The “UNLOT UPCYCLING” project is one of the most important HACTL initiatives to help achieve this goal.
According to the statistics issued by the Ministry of Environmental Protection, the Hong Kong Weaving Rotation rate increased from about 4 % in 2018 to about 11 % in 2022. However, the company’s uniform is often made of mixed materials and rarely recycled. Even when recycled, they are used only to create recycled fibers to manufacture new clothes. Through the old uniform to non -text products, the “Zero Wasete USFORM UPCYCLing Project” has opened the door to new possibilities for the raw plastic derived from clothes. More importantly, the fact that these 5,000 cups, made of filled materials, can be recycled again in the future to create other high -value products that show the possibility of achieving the circular economy.
The old uniform appeared to 5,000 cups first appeared on the week of the air cargo.