Permalink: https://media.greenpeace.org/archive/Overconsumption-Issue-in-Hong-Kong-27MZIFJXZ0D9C.htmlConceptually similarOverconsumption Issue in Hong KongGP0STR51JCompleted★★★★★★Overconsumption Issue in Hong KongGP0STR51NCompleted★★★★Overconsumption Issue in Hong KongGP0STR51OCompleted★★★★Overconsumption Issue in Hong KongGP0STR51QCompleted★★★★★★Overconsumption Issue in Hong KongGP0STRE8ICompleted★★★★Overconsumption Issue in Hong KongGP0STRE8KCompleted★★★★Overconsumption Issue in Hong KongGP0STRE8LCompleted★★★★Overconsumption Issue in Hong KongGP0STR51KCompleted★★★★Overconsumption Issue in Hong KongGP0STR51LCompleted★★★★View AllGP0STR51MOverconsumption Issue in Hong KongHong Kong citizens buy far more than they need. This image shows a full girls’ wardrobe to symbolise the issue of overconsumption. According to a survey conducted by Greenpeace, a significant proportion of interviewed shoppers said that once the excitement of shopping has worn off, they often feel even hollowed by the experience of purchasing new items. Greenpeace urges Hong Kong population to reflect on their shopping habits and consumer mentality, in order to pursue a more sustainable shopping lifestyle.Locations:Asia-China-Hong KongDate:26 Mar, 2017Credit:© Patrick Cho / GreenpeaceMaximum size:2737px X 1826pxKeywords:Anti-consumerism-Clothing-Consumers-Detox (campaign title)-Girls-Indoors-KWCI (GPI)-Textile industryShoot:Overconsumption Issue in Hong KongHong Kong citizens buy far more than they need. These images show a full girls’ wardrobe to symbolise the issue of overconsumption. According to a survey conducted by Greenpeace, a significant proportion of interviewed shoppers said that once the excitement of shopping has worn off, they often feel even hollowed by the experience of purchasing items. Greenpeace urges Hong Kong population to reflect on their shopping habits and consumer mentality, in order to pursue a more sustainable shopping lifestyle.Related Collections:Overconsumption Issue in Hong Kong (Photo & Video)