These Sustainable Swimwear Brands in Hong Kong are Making Waves Into the Fashion Industry

In a bid to avoid human extinction and reduce their negative impact on the environment, more companies are switching to ethical and sustainable practices.
From travel items to home furniture, Hong Kong is brimming with environmentally conscious brands. Today, we’re going to take a look at some ethical and eco swimwear brands for your next swimsuit shopping.
MAMÉDIO
This brand ensures that their suppliers and workers are fairly compensated and enjoy a positive working environment. They believe in a greener future by practicing responsible selection of materials and ethical labour standards.
As a manufacturer of sustainable swimwear in Hong Kong, MAMÉDIO ensures that each piece is guaranteed timeless, meaning they only produce the right quantity regardless of the fashion calendar or trends. They feature unique and elegant handmade products run through by a specialised luxury swimwear atelier in Brazil. Some of the high-quality fabrics they use for resort wear and swimwear are ROSSET light fabric and LYCRA XTRA LIFE fiber.
Part of their corporate social responsibility is to ditch using plastic in the supply chain in exchange for recycled paper or compostable materials for tags and packaging. They also donate leftover fabrics to a recycling cooperative owned by female artists.
Shop MAMÉDIO
Location: 10/F, 12P Smithfield, Kennedy Town, Hong Kong
Debayn
As an emerging brand selling sustainable swimwear in Hong Kong, Debayn practices an environment-friendly strategy from materials to packaging. They use soluble garment bags made of polyvinyl alcohol with plant-based starch. These water-soluble bags are colourless, non-toxic, biodegradable, compostable, and dissolve completely in water, making them safe for marine and wildlife.
Debayn’s swimwear and beachwear collections are designed to be durable. The brand also supports an NGO partner through their online tipping option open for customers who are willing to add any amount upon checking out their orders.
Shop Debayn
Location: Shop A12, 1F, Lab Concept 93, Queensway, Admiralty, Hong Kong
Lululemon Hong Kong
Lululemon is an athletic apparel brand that designs leggings, hoodies and pullovers, shorts, sports bras, as well as swimsuits for men and women. The brand aspires to lead a sustainable community by collaborating with nature-friendly NGOs, brands, and suppliers.
As part of the company’s effort to reduce their environmental footprint, they practice recycling at stores and support centres, create reusable shopping bags, and use plastic cardboard for packaging.
Shop Lululemon Hong Kong
Location: Shop 104-105, Hysan Place, 500 Hennessy Rd, Causeway Bay, Hong Kong
Retykle
Retykle believes that empowering parents to reduce children’s fashion waste can have a positive impact on the future of their young ones. Approximately, children outsized their clothes for up to seven sizes during their first two years. As they grow into an average kid, they have ever-changing clothing needs that range from more than 1,500 garments, majority of which end up in the landfill.
The shop is known as the largest online resale platform for kids in Asia to make parents’ life easier by providing affordable clothes (including kids’ swimwear) while helping make a change to the community and environment.
Shop Retykle
Location: Unit 8B, Sing Teck Factory Building, 44 Wong Chuk Hang Rd, Wong Chuk Hang, Hong Kong
Seed Heritage
Born as a childrenswear boutique, Seed Heritage uses a green approach based on the local and international legislation of manufacturing, dyeing, and printing. Their product labels and swing tags are made of recycled plastics while the greeting cards are crafted from recycled paper and recyclable uncoated cardboard.
They are a proud member of the Better Cotton Initiative (BCI), which aims to promote sustainable cotton farming in the global fashion scene.
Shop Seed Heritage
Location: The Pulse, 28 Beach Rd, Repulse Bay, Hong Kong
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