Press Release from Future Fashion Factory. Written by Sarah Parkin
Brands, designers and manufacturers are gearing up for this year’s Make It British Live! trade show next month, set for the Business Design Centre in Islington 17-18 March. As many of our members prepare to exhibit or visit the event, we are excited that the Future Fashion Factory team will be returning for our second year.
Make It British Live! showcases UK manufacturers and producers of textiles, clothing and homewear, with over 200 exhibitors covering the whole supply chain. A packed programme of talks and panels also tackles key questions for the industry, bringing experts from across the industry together to share ideas and experiences.
Craftsmanship versus Technology at Make It British Live! 2019: (L-R) Lucy Siegle, Nick Keyte, Prof. Stephen Russell, Mark Randle, Andy Ogden (Image: Make It British)
Future Fashion Factory’s stand at last year’s event attracted a constant stream of visitors, many of whom joined our community after meeting the team at the show. Professor Stephen Russell, Programme Director, participated in a panel on ‘Craftsmanship vs Technology’, alongside industry partners including Gieves & Hawkes and Galaxius Systems.
In 2020, we are delighted to be hosting our own panel at 13.30 on Tuesday 17 March.
Entitled ‘Reducing Waste in Design and Manufacturing’ and chaired by Professor Russell, the panel will bring together industry partners to discuss different approaches to reducing waste at each stage of the product design and manufacturing process.
Waste is one of the biggest issues facing the global fashion and textile industry and its reduction is vital to creating a more sustainable future for the sector. Sustainability and circular economies are a key theme of Future Fashion Factory’s research, on which we are collaborating with businesses across our network.
Among the speakers confirmed for the panel is Julie Roberts, Marketing Manager at AW Hainsworth. The Leeds woollen mill recently published its first sustainability report, setting out its approach to topics from the provenance of its fibres to support for its workforce.