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10TH FUTURE FABRICS EXPO

On 28-29th June 2022, The Sustainable Angle hosted our 10th Future Fabrics Expo
— the largest, dedicated showcase of materials and innovations with a reduced
environmental impact.

As our most ambitious show to date and the first physical expo since the start
of COVID, the 10th Future Fabrics Expo was held at Magazine London in London,
UK, a new, larger venue of over 3,200 square meters, and featured thousands of
commercially available, sustainably and responsibly produced fabrics and
materials, many more new exhibitors, booths and innovators — all exemplifying
effective sustainable solutions throughout the textile supply chain.

The fashion and textile industries are currently responsible for significant
impacts upon planet and people. However, in this decisive decade in the climate
crisis, fashion can and must be part of the solution by being a vehicle for
change, representing a powerful force by following regenerative design
principles and a circular systems approach based on safe and renewable raw
materials.

At the 10th Future Fabrics Expo, thousands of textiles across all fibre
categories were contextualised with educational information to enable a holistic
understanding of the provenance, processing and impacts of material sources,
inputs and outputs. Materials and textiles at the Future Fabrics Expo are
selected by conforming to our key environmental criteria, originally established
in consultation with The Centre for Sustainable Fashion at London College of
Fashion UAL. These criteria recognise some of the most pressing resource issues
and environmental impacts that relate to the fashion supply chain.

Visitors of the Expo discovered how our fibres are grown and materials are made
in relation to their impacts upon climate, biodiversity, soil and the oceans.
They had the opportunity to learn about the critical imperative to source
responsibly, how to operatewithin planetary boundaries in order to address
climate change, and secure sustainable supply chains, while aligning with the
Sustainable Development Goals. These central themes were further highlighted in
our Curated Textiles Area, the Innovation Hub in partnership with Parley for the
Oceans, the new Curated Area of Solutions with new partners, and echoed by our
Seminar Series – all shaping the 10th Future Fabrics Expo as a one-stop shop for
sustainable textiles sourcing and learning for the fashion industry.

 


THANK YOU FOR JOINING US AND BEING PART OF THE #MATERIALREVOLUTION! 


 


OUR NEXT EDITION WILL BE HELD 27-28 JUNE 2023 AT MAGAZINE LONDON




RELIVE OUR POPULAR SEMINAR SERIES

Our popular Seminar Series hosted an inspirational line-up of speakers
discussing key themes seen throughout our materials sourcing showcase.  This
year, thought leaders, industry vanguards and change-makers tackled topics such
as agricultural waste, biodiversity, plastic-free fashion, regenerative
agriculture, forgotten fibres, cutting-edge innovations and so much more!

The recorded Seminar Series from our 10th Future Fabrics Expo is now live to
watch online!  Whether you were able to join us in person or not - you now have
the chance to relive these seminal speakers online.
WATCH SEMINAR SERIES


For our Keynote Speeches, click on each image below for inspiring words
from Nicole Rycroft, Founder and Executive Director of Canopy Planet, Cyrill
Gutsch, Founder and CEO of Parley for the Oceans, and Sandrine Dixson-Declève,
Co-President of the Club of Rome & European and International Environmental
Policy Expert


KEYNOTE SPEECH - DAY 1

Keynote by Nicole Rycroft, Founder and Executive Director of Canopy Planet


OPENING SPEECH

Cyrill Gutsch, Founder and CEO of Parley for the Oceans


KEYNOTE SPEECH - DAY 2

Keynote by Sandrine Dixson-Declève, Co-President of the Club of Rome | European
and International Environmental Policy Expert


DOWNLOAD THE 10TH FUTURE FABRICS EXPO PROGRAMME




CURATED AREA OF SOLUTIONS

The newly added Curated Area of Solutions featured supporting partners of the
Future Fabrics Expo. Visitors explored the potential of agricultural waste as
the new frontier of next-gen solutions supported by Laudes Foundationand powered
by its partners Canopy Planetand Fashion for Good; the focus on Biodiversity was
in partnership with LVMH. Visitors were also inspired by material solutions on
display by The Mills Fabricaand Plastic Free Fashion. Forgotten fibres were
rediscovered in the Hemp Hub, and the Regenerative Agriculture Area featured
Savory Institute’s   Land to Market. Each unique display, made possible by our
partners, shared educational content for the industry to explore, learn about
and experience the opportunities and roles of the future of textiles.




AS OUR LARGEST SHOWCASE TO DATE, WE HAD 230 EXHIBITORS AND PARTICIPANTS, WITH 51
DEDICATED EXHIBITOR BOOTHS  
 


Best-practice mills and suppliers presented their materials in their own booths,
featuring Core Exhibitors such as Ecovative, Clerici Tessuto, Chargeurs PCC and
NATIVATM, Natural Fiber Welding, Bananatex, Säntis Textiles, Recyctex, Beyond
Surface Technologies, UPW, Kipas Holding, Bossa, Toyoshima, Imbotex, Ventile,
Nova Kaeru, RDD, and more.




INNOVATION HUB IN PARTNERSHIP WITH PARLEY FOR THE OCEANS

10th Future Fabrics Expo’s Innovation Hub was in partnership with Parley for the
Oceans. “In 2012, we launched Parley and declared the Material Revolution. Since
then we are pushing intergovernmental organisations, governments and brands to
support, finance and implement alternative materials. This year at The
Sustainable Angle’s Future Fabrics Expo we will share the next chapter of our
journey. One that is dedicated to a close collaboration with nature, to green
chemistry and biology. For the Oceans, Climate and Life!” - Cyrill Gutsch, CEO
and founder of Parley for the Oceans.



The Information Zone featured industry organisations leading the field such as
Fashion Revolution, GOTS, Textile Exchange, WRAP, and Fashion Roundtable.

The 10th Future Fabrics Expo also had an enhanced digital dimension, integrated
with this platform, our Future Fabrics VIRTUAL Expo, seamlessly connecting the
physical materials displayed to our online platform via QR codes. During the
week, attendees received Premium Access to this platform, which hosts thousands
of materials and informative resources online.

By researching and communicating complex sustainability issues, The Sustainable
Angle’s Future Fabrics Expo supports fashion brands with the connections,
knowledge, and tools in order to make informed decisions and implement
responsible practices throughout the fashion supply chain, to leverage positive
change.


 


SEE OUR PARTNERS HERE

 




Couldn't make it to the 10th Future Fabrics Expo? You can also book a Future
Fabrics Expo tailored workshop in our London Showroom by emailing us
to info@thesustainableangle.org 

Find out more about the last #FutureFabricsExpo held pre-pandemic in January
2020, and see photos and videos here. 

www.thesustainableangle.org 

#FutureFabricsExpo #MaterialsRevolution 



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