From Bangkok to the World: United Wardrobe Project receives international spotlight for tackling fast fashion waste

United Wardrobe Project has been officially recognised as one of the Top 3 Global Good Practices by UNEP, UN-Habitat, and UN Thailand in celebration of the International Day of Zero Waste. Out of over 220 submissions worldwide, the project was selected for its innovative and impactful approach to fighting textile waste through school-based clothing donation systems.
Founded and led by students, the United Wardrobe Project installs clothing donation boxes across international schools, turning unused clothing into valuable resources for underprivileged communities. By promoting the principles of circular fashion and environmental awareness, the initiative has successfully combined youth action with real-world sustainability.
The project was also featured in UNEP, UN-Habitat, UN Thailand press releases, amplifying its impact on a global scale and inspiring schools from Thailand to India to join the movement. To date, the project has collected and donated over 15,000 items of clothing, saving more than 175,000 kg of CO₂ and conserving 65 million liters of water.
The founder, Yoochan Hwang, Year 12 said “This is not just about clothes. It’s about showing the world that young people can turn good intentions into action and action into global change.”
As United Wardrobe continues to grow, this recognition marks not only a proud moment for the school community but also a call to all students to be part of a more sustainable future.
📢 Press Coverage & Official UN Recognition
🌏 UNEP Press Releases
• UN: Unsustainable fashion and textiles in focus for International Day of Zero Waste
• UN: Zero Waste Day shines light on fashion and textiles
🏙️ UN-Habitat
• Press Release: Zero Waste Day 2025 (PDF)
• United Wardrobe Project featured on UN-Habitat site
👥 UNEP Youth Webinar (Global Event)
• Global Youth Webinar: Towards Zero Waste Fashion and Textiles
🇹🇭 UN Thailand Feature
• Thailand commemorates International Day of Zero Waste with a focus on fashion and wastewater
📘 Urban SDG Knowledge Platform
• United Wardrobe Project featured as a case study

