The Sustainable Angle's Future Fabrics Expo 2019

The Sustainable Angle’s Future Fabrics Expo is the largest dedicated showcase of sustainable materials for the fashion and textile industry in Europe. The 8th expo edition this year featured over 5000 commercially-available fabrics and materials from suppliers who are offering innovative solutions with a lower environmental footprint.

Our biggest-ever edition took place in a 22,000 sq ft venue at Victoria House in London, WC1.

Through the resources and activities showcased at the Expo, The Sustainable Angle aims to promote and connect materials suppliers with visionary designers and brands, who realise that fashion can have a positive impact upon nature and communities by working with safe, renewable materials and responsible practices throughout the supply chain.

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2019 Future Fabrics Expo Event Summary:
- Over 5000 commercially-available fabrics and materials with a reduced environmental impact on display.
- Popular Seminar Programme series running alongside the expo, featuring speakers from some of the most influential organisations in sustainable textiles and fashion.
- Best-practice core exhibitors and manufacturers with individual booths.
- Innovation Hub, including a collaboration with Fashion for Good-Plug and Play Accelerator Programme.
- Two curated areas dedicated to fashion brands who are integrating sustainability at the core of their businesses (one supported by Lenzing Group and one curated by Arizona Muse x RCM Studio).
- Educational background information and sustainability criteria displayed alongside all materials.
- Information zone featuring industry partners such as GOTS and Fashion Revolution.
- Hangout areas including a plant-based café and bookstore.

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