Frankfurt am Main, 7 June 2022. With its events for the textile sector, Messe Frankfurt makes Sustainable
Development Goals transparent on a global scale. Accordingly, it cooperates with the Conscious Fashion and Lifestyle Network and the UN Office
for Partnerships. On 2 June, the international platform came together
for its first annual meeting at the headquarters of the United Nations.
Under the name Texpertise Network, Messe Frankfurt has been drawing attention to
sustainability at its global textile events for over 15 years by, for example, publishing
special trade-fair guides, initiating panel discussions, offering guided tours to exhibitors with
appropriate product portfolios, compiling material galleries with sustainable textile innovations and
holding events such as Neonyt, which focuses solely on sustainable fashion. Since 2019, the fair and
exhibition company has been collaborating with the Conscious Fashion and Lifestyle Network and the UN
Office for Partnerships to spotlight the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) at its textile events around
the world and thus contribute to their achievement in the fashion and textile industry. Comprising representatives
of the fashion and lifestyle sector, the media, governments and UN agencies, the international
network came together for its first annual meeting at
the headquarters of the United Nations in New York on 2 June. Among the participants: the Texpertise
Network of Messe Frankfurt. Considering the fashion and lifestyle sector’s significant
impact on societies and the environment, the Conscious Fashion and Lifestyle Network Annual
Meeting will review how the platform is fostering transparent, inclusive, and transformative engagement
of global stakeholders to drive urgent action for sustainability. Its key objective is to mobilize
expertise, innovation, technology, and resources towards a sustainable and inclusive COVID-19 recovery,
with the Sustainable Development Goals as a guiding framework.
In a panel discussion, Olaf Schmidt, Vice President Textiles & Textile Technologies of Messe Frankfurt,
Sara Kozlowski, Vice President Education and Sustainability Initiatives of the Council of Fashion
Designers of America, Sergio Fernández de Córdova, Chair of the PVBLIC Foundation, and Roberta
Marcenaro, CEO of IMARK strategy consultants and strategy expert of POLIMODA,
spoke about the importance of partnerships and cooperation for the
achievement of sustainable development goals. The discussion was chaired by Lucie Brigham, Chief of
Office of the United Nations Office for Partnerships and co-founder of the Conscious Fashion and
Lifestyle Network. “The textile industry is characterised by stark contrasts.
In the sector, one can find both traditional handicrafts skills and high-tech with fully digitalised
and automated production processes. At the same time, delivery chains are more complex and interlinked
on a global scale than in virtually any other industry. Sustainability can only be achieved in
close cooperation with the right partners”, said Olaf Schmidt during the discussion. “As the organisers
of fairs and exhibitions, we cannot directly cause the textile industry to become more sustainable.
However, this is not the main aim of the Texpertise Network of Messe Frankfurt. Our aims are different:
We offer platforms for networking and bring together the right partners at some 60 textile events around
the world. We create visibility by providing a stage for the industry to spotlight its commitment to sustainability.
We offer education and knowledge transfer at numerous conferences and discussion events
revolving around the subject of sustainability. And we set a good example – with our worldwide campaigns
focusing on the SDGs, we have reached an estimated 9,200 exhibitors and 195,500 visitors –
and did so even during the pandemic.”
Together with Messe Frankfurt in New York were representatives of the following textile and fashion companies
and organisations: Hugo Boss, Heiq, Ocean Safe, Lectra, Madewell and KTC Korea Textile Center.
Other speakers at the event included Arch and Hook, Catcher in the Style, Calik Denim, DRESSX,
Fashion Impact Fund, Fashion Revolution, Jakarta Fashion Week, Lenzing, Lycra, nft now, People
Tree, Remake, Saheli Women, Sourcing Journal, The Business of Fashion, Timberland, Tech Crunch,
Textile Exchange, Transformers Foundation, The Canvas Global, Vogue and WWD, as well as designers
such as Anyango Mpinga, Gabriela Hearst, Patrick McDowell and Shivam Punjya.
The next opportunities to find out in depth about the textile value chain, including innovative textile
materials, production processing and furnishing and contract textiles, as well as sustainable fashion, will
be offered by the three leading international trade fairs, Techtextil, Texprocess and Heimtextil Summer
Special, from 21 to 24 June 2022 and the first D-to-C edition of Neonyt, the Neonyt Lab in Frankfurt from
24 to 26 June 2022.