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Who will you meet at Sustainability in UK Textiles 2023?

25/09/2023

Network with your peers to discuss the biggest sustainability challenges and opportunities facing the UK textile industry at the Sustainability in UK Textiles conference.

On 28 September 2023, we’ll be welcoming leaders from:

Abraham Moon – ACS Clothing – Alice Timmis – Annabel Cox – Appletons – Araminta Campbell – Avena Group – AW Hainsworth – Base B – Boden – Bower Roebuck – British Retail Consortium – British Wool – Camira Group – Carrington Fabrics – Cashmere Circle – Central St Martins – Circle-8 Textile Ecosystems – CJ Antich & Sons – Colorfix – Dash & Miller – David Walters – De Montfort University – Drapers – East London Textiles/ Textile Recycling Association – Epoch Biodesign – Ethically Sourced Products – Fermoie – Fox Brothers – Halley Stevensons – Harrison Spinks – Heathcoat Fabrics – Henry Bertrand – HM Prison Service – Holland & Sherry – Humphries Weaving/ Sudbury Silk Mills – iinouiio – Industrial Biotechnology Innovation Centre – Invent Ltd – Jackmasters – John Smedley – John Spencer/ Worshipful Company of Weavers – Johnstons of Elgin – Laundre – Laurent Garigue – Lavenham Jackets – Levi’s – Lochcarron – London College of Fashion – M Wright & Sons – Marton Mills – Mitchell Interflex – MTI-X/ The Textile Centre of Excellence – Multiple Winding – National Weaving – NIAB – Nile and York – Nottingham Trent University – Panlogic – Pennine Weavers – Plan B International Solutions – Pongees – Premier Textiles – QEST – QSA Partners -ReFAB Studios – Robert Mackie – Royal College of Art – S Dawes Weaving – Salvation Army- Sanderson Design Group – Saturday Club – SDC Enterprise – Sharing in Growth – SIL Group -Society of Dyers and Colourists – Stanley Mills Weavers – Stephen Walters – Textile Centre of Excellence – Textile Livery Group – Textile Recycling Association – The Cotton Textile Company – The Department for Business and Trade (DBT) – The Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs (DEFRA) – The Haberdashers’ Company – The Merchant Taylors’ Company – The Prince’s Foundation – The Textile Centre of Excellence – The University of Leeds – The University of Westminster – The University of York – The Worshipful Company of Clothworkers – The Worshipful Company of Drapers – The Worshipful Company of Dyers – The Worshipful Company of Framework Knitters – The Worshipful Company of Upholders – The Worshipful Company of Weavers – The Worshipful Company of Woolmen – Toray Textiles Europe – University of Huddersfield – University of Sheffield – Wallace Sewell – Wooltex – Worn Again – Woven In The Bone – WRAP – WT Johnson – Z Hinchcliffe

Are you a leader from a UK-based textile manufacturing company and your company name isn’t on the list? To register your place, please contact info@ukft.org

SUSTAINABILITY IN UK TEXTILES