Sustainable Fashion Seminars
for Brands and Retailers
Our world is changing...
Can you respond to the challenge?
21st Century supply chain management calls for innovative mindsets and specialized methodologies. Escalating oil prices, climate change, consumer awareness, water shortages, child labor, biodiversity, landscape management, transparency, and pesticide management – all these elements impact on sourcing decisions, the supply chain and how we deliver product to the consumer.
MADE-BY and Organic Exchange are jointly offering a series of 2-day intensive seminars in key European cities to assist textile and apparel professionals working in brands and retailers to come up to speed on changes and opportunities in the supply chain.
This platform brings together experts and industry practitioners along the supply chain of garment, and provides an open and neutral ground to discuss most burning issues, latest innovations, how to address challenges and best practices on developing sustainable fashion production. You don’t want to miss it!
Upcoming seminar:
Amsterdam, the Netherlands
17-18 November, 2010
Past seminars:
Stockholm, Sweden
26-27 May, 2010
London, the United Kingdom
19-20 November, 2009
Interlaken, Switzerland
21 September, 2009
Düsseldorf, Germany
26-27 May, 2009
Copenhagen, Denmark
2-3 December, 2008
London, the United Kingdom
9-10 June, 2008
Amsterdam, the Netherlands
3 March, 2008
Testimonials:
“Most valuable aspect was meeting with other people facing the same issues and discussing how we can work through to a solution together”
– Marks & Spencer, United Kingdom
“After the seminar, striking argument towards our top management on sustainable fashion production has been developed!”
– INTERSPORT International, Switzerland
“A real thorough approach to looking at all aspects of building and implementing a sustainable strategy, fantastically useful and incredibly interesting”
- Ted Baker, United Kingdom
“The most valuable aspect were the case studies of brands committed to sustainable fashion, good networking opportunities and the open atmosphere during interactive discussion”
– PUMA, Germany




