Did You Know? These Unique Items Can Be Recycled!

Recycling goes beyond paper and plastic! We often toss things away without realizing they can recycled, missing out on simple ways to reduce waste. Beyond the usual recyclable materials, everyday items like worn-out clothes, contact lens packaging, empty makeup and skincare bottles, and electronics and appliances can be recycled!
Even our festive Lai See can be repurposed through specialized and seasonal recycling programmes. It's time for us to rethink our habits and actively try to reduce waste that goes into landfills!
Contact Lens Blister Packs and Foil

Our contact lenses' blister packs and foil can be recycled. They're something that some of us use every day yet it's so easy to overlook how much waste these small little things can build over time.
Organizations like Contact Lens Easy makes it easy for us to give single use packaging a second life! Visit their physical store at Tsim Sha Tsui to drop off your items or check out their list of locations with their pop-up recycle boxes here (the ones highlighted in green are open to public).
Location: 1A Ka Wai Building, 41C-41D Granville Road, Tsim Sha Tsui; various pop-up locations
Beauty Empties

The empty bottles, pots, and bottles from our skincare and makeup are recyclable through various recycling schemes in Hong Kong.
For every beauty empty recycled, you can earn points or in-house credits towards a redemption on your next purchase!
Go recycle your empties at your nearest skincare store below:
- Reducing waste with L’OCCITANE
- Lancôme Recycle Program
- Bring It Back Packaging Recycling Scheme
- Watsons x L'Oreal Beauty For The Future Recycling Program
Note: Please check if your beauty empty is eligible within the specific recycle schemes before you head off!
Lai See (Red Packets)


According to Greeners Action, Hong Kong people give out and exchange about 320 million Lai See packets every year which is equivalent to a deforestation of 16,300 trees. While most Lai See packets tend to be discarded after one use, many of them are in good condition and can actually be reused.
To combat the waste of using Lai See packets, Greeners Action has been running a Lai See Reuse and Recycle Program and set up around 400 collection points throughout Hong Kong.
Find the closest Lai See collection point to you here.
Old Clothing

With fast fashion, various changing trends, and seasonal wardrobe updates happening continuously, huge amounts of clothing are filling up the landfills faster than ever.
To address clothing wastage, several organizations have set up donation initiatives in Hong Kong. Some of them even have physical stores and seasonal pop-ups to give these donated clothes a second chance!
Find your nearest donation points below:
- Zara Used Clothing Donation Programme
- Waste.No Way - Recycling Programme
- Redress Clothing Takeback
- H&M Let's Close The Loop
Paper Shopping Bags

Collecting a surplus of retail bags from your latest shopping or food delivery spree? Organized by St. James Settlement - Green Ladies, is running a program to collect these bags that may be sitting around your home or office, that we've all kept just incase we ever need to use them.
If your bags are paper or nonwoven, A4 or larger in size, and in good condition, consider donating them to Green Ladies! Don't worry about the branding on your bags, any bag that matches the above three conditions can all be donated with no problem.
Note that they currently do not accept plastic bags or insulated bags.
The collection points can be found here.
Rechargeable Batteries, Fluorescent Lamps and Tubes, and Electrical Appliances

If anything should be properly disposed and recycled, it is electronic wastes. Think: Rechargeable batteries, common household appliances, TVs, cameras, laptops, and many others. These can all be removed from your house properly through the GREEN@COMMUNITY campaign.
Operated by the Environmental Protection Department, the GREEN@COMMUNITY has set-up Recycling Stations, Recycling Stores, and Recycling Spots throughout Hong Kong, where you can drop-off your unused electronic and appliances conveniently. They even offer free door-to-door collection service for your oversized items!
Click here for the full list of recycleable items they accept and find your nearest drop-off points here.
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