Industry Updates

Source Fashion reveals agenda for Source Debates event

Published: January 24, 2025
Author: Fashion Value Chain

The lineup for Source Debates, the inaugural content space for Source Fashion, Europe’s premier responsible sourcing event, which will take place at Olympia London from February 18–20, 2025, has been revealed.

Located in the center of the exhibition floor, Source Debates seeks to address some of the most important and thought-provoking issues in sustainable fashion and encourages participants to have candid conversations with sourcing and sustainability specialists, other fashion companies and retailers, and industry experts. The area will question the existing quo and investigate workable answers to the most difficult problems facing the sector.

Source Debates, which is intended to be a participatory platform, offers a singular chance to discover and get new insights on what significant change may entail.”We are running out of time – we need to drastically shift to a post-growth fashion and textile economy, and fashion retailers and brands need to unite to make this a reality,” says Safia Minney MBE, founder of Fashion Declares. Examples of how the industry can participate in sometimes challenging discussions while exchanging ideas on how fashion needs to change its methods of operation if we hope to ensure a more sustainable and moral future include my panel on regenerative fashion and the Source Debates on legislation and collaboration.

Tuesday 18th

11:30 – Back to the future – how do we produce less and make the same amount of profit? Is it even possible? Simon Platts, CEO and Founder – Recomme

In a world of fast fashion and instant gratification, the urgency to rethink our consumption patterns and production models has never been greater – but how realistic is this shift in thinking and behaving?

13:30 – Can authentic language around sustainability build trust or is it just greenwashing? Mike Coates, Assistant Director, Fashion Retail Enforcement – CMA and Miles Lockwood, Director of Complaints and Investigations, Advertising Standards Agency

This session debates the use of authentic language, building trust, and what could be perceived as (and legally seen as) greenwashing. Through peer discussion and expert insights, we’ll examine the latest guidance on ethical sustainability communication – but also discuss if it’s possible to be both authentic and honest (and often imperfect), without being misleading. 

14:30 – Is sourcing in North Africa a viable alternative to Asia? Sherin Hosni, Executive Director – Apparel Export Council of Egypt (AECE), and Giovanni Beatrice, Founder – Forward in Fashion

With supply chains shifting and the demand around sustainable and nearshore sourcing growing, North Africa is being touted as the next big thing for the fashion industry. But does it really have what it takes to compete with Asia?

Wednesday 19th

11:00 – Taking the lead: Who steps up when legislation (and the Government) falls short? Safia Minney MBE, Founder and Executive Director – Fashion Declares!

When policy falls short, where do we turn? How can we collaborate, innovate, and lead the way in driving impactful sustainability initiatives without waiting for government mandates?

13:30 – Designing tomorrow: Is speculative thinking the key to fashion retail’s future? Geraldine Wharry, Fashion Futurist – Trend Atelier

Speculative design – used by major organisations and governments – to prepare for long-term risks. This conversation will try and unpack what might stand in your way of being able to do this and how we can help you shift to being an organisation that’s prepared for future disruption.

Thursday 20th

11:30 – Can fashion brands embrace sustainability without the fear of being perfect? Jonny Rowe and Joe Russell, Co-Founders – Land of Plenty

This session looks at encouraging small wins, while questioning the common fears surrounding building out sustainable practices and the role storytelling and branding to help overcome these.

13:30 – Why does innovation struggle within fashion and what mechanisms are needed for a better chance at success? Sasha McFarlane, Executive Director – Future-Proof Fashion

Why does innovation struggle within fashion and what mechanisms are needed for a better chance at success?

For the agenda visit https://www.source-fashion.com/seminars

For more information and to register to attend visit www.source-fashion.com.

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