The Sustainable Angle (TSA) is excited to announce that FUTURE FABRICS EXPO 2025 will take place on the 24-25th June, returning to Magazine London, a state-of-the art 3200 square metres space. Future Fabrics Expo (FFE) is the Flagship Event for Fashion & Textiles at London Climate Action Week 2025.
FFE is the largest showcase dedicated exclusively to sourcing sustainably and responsibly produced, best practice, and certified materials for fashion, footwear, home, and interiors. FFE’s unique platform combines sourcing and education to equip creative professionals with the knowledge and tools to drive positive change at scale.
This year marks the 15th anniversary of TSA, the Swiss not-for-profit organisation that has set up FFE in 2011. Through FFE, TSA supports the fashion, home and interiors industries to transition away from fossil-fuel based, conventional polluting materials to a nature positive, low carbon economy that can operate within planetary boundaries and contribute to climate solutions.
WHAT TO EXPECT AT FFE 2025
● Over 10,000+ commercially-available materials and solutions on display across the Expo: including a curated textiles sourcing area of sustainably and responsiblyproduced, certified, and best-practice textiles. These solutions present a muchneeded diversification of the materials portfolio, and accelerate the shift away from conventionally-produced, fossil-fuel based materials.
● Over 110 Exhibitors: best-practice mills and suppliers from around the world showcase their positive solutions in their own booths, and share insights into their raw materials, processes, and innovations. Learn more about their sustainability initiatives and experience hands-on the materials of the future.
● Thousands of materials organised according to fibre categories, including: textiles from regenerative agriculture farming systems, agricultural waste innovations and regenerated cellulosics (MMCFs), pre- and post-consumer recycled natural and
synthetic materials, certified organic cottons, low impact animal fibres, sustainably produced silks, linen hemp, and responsibly produced leather with high animal welfare, along with innovative alternatives to animal skins. These materials are all displayed with a dedicated header card outlining sustainability credentials, certifications and supplier details.
● The popular Seminar Series amplifies key FFE topics, exploring urgent industry challenges and how showcased materials can drive climate action, regeneration, and systems change. Running alongside the Expo, the Seminars feature global
thought leaders, experts, and pioneers who share insights and lessons learned on enabling circularity, decarbonising supply chains, innovating with new materials, advancing regenerative agriculture, and more.