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Inside a Rescued Feast: The HK Dinner Saving Tonnes of Food
Most sustainability events have a problem: they feel like sustainability events.
The Rescued Feast was designed to fix that. It's a dining experience — first and last — built almost entirely from rescued ingredients, prepared by some of Hong Kong's most thoughtful chefs. The footprint is dramatically smaller than a typical dinner of equivalent quality. The atmosphere is closer to a friends' dinner party than a fundraising banquet.
Plant-Based Hong Kong: Where the City Is Eating Now
Hong Kong has quietly become one of Asia's most interesting plant-based food markets. Per HKTDC's 2025 research, 63% of Hong Kong consumers actively seek plant-based options at least sometimes, and 47% prioritise organic foods. The category isn't niche anymore — it's mainstream, broadly normalised, and shaping menus across the price spectrum.
How a Food Rescue App Saves You Money and Cuts Landfill Waste
If you've heard about food rescue apps and assumed it sounded slightly too good to be true — half-price meals, climate impact, and a feel-good moment in the same transaction — here's the honest version: yes, that's broadly what's on offer, and there's a clear reason it works.
The Hidden Cost of Hong Kong's Food Waste (And What We're Doing About It)
Every single day in Hong Kong, about 3,300 tonnes of food ends up in landfill. That's the weight of more than 200 double-decker buses. It's also the largest single category of municipal solid waste the city produces — more than plastic, more than paper, more than glass.