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Emma Russell

Emma Russell

Emma Russell is a Hong Kong-based freelance journalist specialising in heavily reported features and profiles that have appeared in publications like VICE, i-D, The New Republic and HKFP. Formerly at Vogue HK and Conde Nast Traveller.
Emma Russell is a Hong Kong-based freelance journalist specialising in heavily reported features and profiles that have appeared in publications like VICE, i-D, The New Republic and HKFP. Formerly at Vogue HK and Conde Nast Traveller.
Languages Spoken:
English

How Hong Kong’s big, stinking, toxic waste problem is becoming a crisis

Landfills close to full, a government dragging its feet, and the public’s indifference about recycling or sustainability leaves the city under growing pressure to implement solutions.

Pioneering Hong Kong researchers are using hi-tech breakthroughs to help the clothes industry reduce waste, cut CO2 emissions and fight climate change.

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What better time to celebrate nostalgia than Mid-Autumn Festival? We look back at some of Hong Kong’s turning points that shaped the city we know today.

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It sounded like every kid’s dream – a year away from school – but a year of online learning from home has taken its toll on Hong Kong students, say teachers and parents.

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