Seminars

MADE-BY Seminars

MADE-BY offer Seminars on a range of topics covering every aspect around sustainable fashion.  These are aimed at textile and apparel professionals, and are hosted in key European cities.  They are primarily intended for brands and retailers who are looking to become more informed on new developments in the field of sustainable fashion, such as fabric sourcing and opportunities in the supply chain.

The Seminars consist of a combination of presentations and lectures, interactive clinics, small group in-depth discussion in the breakout sessions and panel discussions.

The Seminars also serve as a platform to bring together experts and industry practitioners along the supply chain of garments, whilst providing an open and neutral ground to discuss hot topics and issues, latest innovations, how to address challenges, and the best practices on developing sustainable fashion production.

Testimonials: 

"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 aspects were the case studies of brands committed to sustainable fashion, good networking opportunities and the open atmosphere during interactive discussion"
– PUMA, Germany

 "It's interesting yet educative"
– Louis Vuitton, France

 "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

 "Its been highly useful in buiding our sustainable fashion program"
– Adidas, Germany

 "The seminar was very much relevant to increase our understanding in critical issues and it was a really valuable contribution to our knowledge in the area"
– ASOS, United Kingdom

Upcoming Seminars:



Past Seminars:

31st May, 2011
Brussels, Belgium
Organic and Sustainable Textile Seminar for Brands and Retailers, hosted by MADE-BY and Textile Exchange


17-18 November, 2010
Amsterdam, the Netherlands
How can sustainability be profitable?


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