Today-Feb 1

A crop of young Singaporeans are increasingly turning to eco-friendly ways of celebrating Chinese New Year. Some are choosing not to buy new clothes or using alternative forms of paper hongbao. As is customary during this time of celebration, many Chinese families buy new clothes to dress up when they visit their family and friends — sometimes to impress and other times as a form of respect for the tradition. Yet, a crop of young Singaporeans is increasingly turning to eco-friendly ways of celebrating this festival, from choosing not to buy new clothes specifically for the few days of visiting to using alternative forms of paper hongbao, or red packets that contain cash gifts. Green advocacy group ZeroWasteSg said that it has seen conscious consumption during the Chinese New Year gaining momentum in recent years. Fashion store Swapaholic, which allows customers to exchange their old clothes for secondhand clothing brought in by other customers, said that it has seen more shoppers at its Orchard Central store ahead of the holiday. Read more at: https://www.todayonline.com/singapore/secondhand-clothes-cloth-hongbao-more-young-singaporeans-turn-eco-friendly-ways-celebrating-chinese-new-year-1804321