The UK’s first Sri Lankan fashion and textile trade show in 20 years returns to London in June.
‘Sourced: Sri Lanka’ is an all-new fashion and textile trade show “set to showcase the very best of Sri Lankan sustainable and ethical manufacturing”.
The two-day show (17-18) will be held at The Royal Horticultural Hall in London running 9am-5pm.
Attendees will experience “product, innovation, fabric and accessories from some of the best manufacturers the country has to offer, showcasing what makes Sri Lanka market leaders in manufacturing”.
Over 50 manufacturers are set to attend, showcasing collections of clothing, accessories, textiles and packaging “all highlighting the diverse range of product capabilities from Sri Lankan manufacturers”.
The event, in collaboration with the Sri Lanka Apparel Sourcing Association (SLASA) and Export Development Board (EDB) of Sri Lanka, “shines a spotlight on the steps being made to instil a powerful sustainability ethos in the Sri Lankan fashion and textiles industry”, they said.
Alongside the exhibitors, there will be guest speakers, catwalk shows and networking opportunities, they added.
Wilhelm Elias, chairman of SLASA, said: “The Sri Lankan apparel industry has made significant strides in sustainability, focusing on various initiatives to ensure environmentally friendly practices.
“A combined focus on ethical manufacturing, green initiatives, zero-carbon factories, renewable energy, and biomass and solar energy has resulted in a revolutionary approach that has positioned the manufacturers behind Sourced: Sri Lanka as pioneers in the global market.”
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