Sustainability and Ethical Practices
Sustainability remains a top priority at the 2025 Intertextile exhibition. Over 30% of the exhibitors are certified by Bluesign, OEKO-TEX, or other eco-labels, ensuring that their products meet rigorous environmental and social standards. The exhibition features a "Zero Waste Zone", where designers showcase collections made from upcycled materials and circular fashion principles.
Moreover, the event includes a series of panel discussions and workshops on sustainable fashion, covering topics like water conservation in textile production, ethical labor practices, and the role of consumers in driving green change. These sessions provide valuable insights for industry professionals and policymakers alike.
Global Impact and Future Outlook
The 2025 Intertextile Autumn/Winter Accessories Exhibition serves as a microcosm of the global fashion industry, reflecting both its challenges and opportunities. While the event highlights the progress made in sustainability and innovation, it also underscores the need for continued collaboration across borders.
Looking ahead, the exhibition is set to expand its reach with virtual reality (VR) tours and AI-powered matchmaking tools, making it easier for international buyers to explore products remotely. Additionally, the organizers are committed to reducing the event's carbon footprint by implementing solar power and waste-sorting systems.