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Hong Kong Air Cargo Terminals Restricted (Hactl) – Hong Kong’s perfect self enough handler – has successfully transformed its outmoded workers uniforms into 5,000 upcycled cups thru its “Zero Raze Uniform Upcycling Project”.

The initiative marks the principle zero-destroy upcycling project for outmoded attire within the historical past of Hong Kong’s aviation alternate.

The outmoded uniforms obtain been made of sturdy, waterproof blended fibres, which could perchance well be in general sophisticated to recycle and usually stop up in landfill. Through the “Zero Raze Uniform Upcycling Project”, polyester fibres from the outmoded uniforms obtain been recycled thru melt-granulation and diversified processes into raw plastic granules that obtain been then used to originate recyclable plastic cups. The project has demonstrated the limitless possibilities of zero-destroy upcycling of outmoded uniforms for the aviation alternate and diversified sectors.

Says Hactl Chief Executive Wilson Kwong: “In Hong Kong, the aviation alternate, fancy many industries, provides uniforms for frontline workers. Facing outmoded uniforms is a a truly considerable environmental effort. We hope that thru this project, we can destroy thru frail obstacles and recycle outmoded uniforms to whole ‘zero destroy upcycling’ and lower the burden on landfills, whereas encouraging the alternate to make a contribution in direction of a circular financial system and sustainable pattern.”

Since launching its “Inexperienced Terminal” programme in 2018, Hactl has been guaranteeing impacts on the community and ambiance. It has dedicated to reaching a 75% destroy recycling rate by 2030. The “Zero Raze Uniform Upcycling Project” is indubitably one of Hactl’s most important initiatives to abet realise this draw.

In line with statistics launched by the Environmental Protection Division, Hong Kong’s textile destroy recycling rate elevated from about 4% in 2018 to in terms of 11% in 2022. On the other hand, company uniforms are largely made of blended materials and are rarely recycled. Even when recycled, they are absolute top used to derive recycled textile fibres for manufacturing unique attire. By upcycling outmoded uniforms into non-textile products, Hactl’s “Zero Raze Uniform Upcycling Project” has opened the door to unique possibilities for raw plastics derived from attire. Most critically, the indisputable truth that these 5,000 cups, made out of upcycled materials, could perchance perchance additionally be recycled again in future to derive diversified high-price products demonstrates the probability and attainable of reaching a circular financial system.