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In a rapidly evolving global landscape, culture and values have emerged as pivotal components in the design of sustainable development initiatives. The United Nations Sustainable Development Goals provide a foundational framework for addressing some of the most pressing challenges worldwide. However, the intersection of cultural values and the SDGs often remains obscured by prevailing practices, both locally and globally. Dr. Yeung's 40th book presents a novel perspective on this intersection, particularly through the lens of Intangible Cultural Heritage and its alignment with the values embodied in the SDGs, as exemplified by the Archon Wellness project in conjunction with the Extra Curricular Activities Master's Association. This work explores the materials used in curtain and school uniform products and their significance in advancing Sustainable Development Goal actions leading up to 2030. Foreword contributed from Ho Chi Shing, Chair, HKQAA, Bevis Leung, Urban Group and Paul Chan, ESGSCHOOLHK.
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In a rapidly evolving global landscape, culture and values have emerged as pivotal components in the design of sustainable development initiatives. The United Nations Sustainable Development Goals provide a foundational framework for addressing some of the most pressing challenges worldwide. However, the intersection of cultural values and the SDGs often remains obscured by prevailing practices, both locally and globally. Dr. Yeung's 40th book presents a novel perspective on this intersection, particularly through the lens of Intangible Cultural Heritage and its alignment with the values embodied in the SDGs, as exemplified by the Archon Wellness project in conjunction with the Extra Curricular Activities Master's Association. This work explores the materials used in curtain and school uniform products and their significance in advancing Sustainable Development Goal actions leading up to 2030. Foreword contributed from Ho Chi Shing, Chair, HKQAA, Bevis Leung, Urban Group and Paul Chan, ESGSCHOOLHK.