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Retail Asia Awards 2023: Agnès b. HK Limited

Agnès b. HK Limited nabs the Apparel Retailer of the Year - Hong Kong title at the Retail Asia Awards 2023.

With a focus on timeless design and long-lasting products, sustainability has become a fundamental aspect of Agnès b.'s values. From material choices to factory selection and logistics, agnès b.considers the entire value chain to minimise environmental impact. Agnès b. collaborated with The Mills on creating the best-ever Christmas tree and spreading the message of upcycling and recycling throughout Hong Kong. They organised exhibitions and workshops, and supported those in need, showcasing the collective effort to make a positive difference. Watch this interview with Alan Chan, Chief Operating Officer, as he shares their approach to the changing behaviour of consumers.

Learn more about them: agnès b. moves ‘sustainability needle’ to remain a brand of the future

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