Subject: Sustainability in Home Textiles – Exhibition Stand in Hall 8, Level 0, Stand D96
Just in time for the start of the 2016 season, the Heimtextil fair in Frankfurt am Main, the leading international trade fair for home and commercial textiles, will open its doors to industry visitors from all over the world. From 12 to 15 January 2016, these guests have the chance to learn about new product features and trends and get fresh inspiration for the new season. As a partner of companies from the home textiles sector and specialized trade, the OEKO-TEX® Association will once again take part in Heimtextil 2016 with its own exhibition stand. In hall 8, level 0, stand D96, experts from several OEKO-TEX® organizations will be there to provide expert consulting regarding the certification options for the more than 65,000 expected specialist visitors.
Held over four days in January, the Heimtextil fair is the most significant and major platform for manufacturers, retailers and designers and is establishing a tradition as the first important event of the year for presentations and orders. Some of the main focuses of Heimtextil 2016 include sustainably produced furnishings such as bathroom, bedroom and table textiles and textile products for window decoration, upholstery, floor coverings, wall coverings and sunshades.
Talks on why the subject of sustainability in furnishings is becoming more and more important worldwide and what its successful implementation might look like will be provided by top-class representatives from the North American, Asian and European furnishings sector in the SYMMETRIE 3 Conference Room, in hall 8, level 1:
* Warren Shoulberg, Editorial Director, Home & Textiles Today Topic: Sustainability is Not the Wave of the Future: It’s Here.
* Xiangzhong Li, Marketing Manager, Loftex China Ltd. Topic: Build Green Textiles. Promote Sustainable Development.
* Artur Soutinho, President of the Board, More Textile Group Topic: Sustainability as a Competitive Global Value in Today’s Market.
The event takes place at 11:00 on 14 January 2016 and the talks will be in English. Attendance is free, but spaces are limited. For more information, please contact [email protected]. You can also use this address to confirm your attendance.
On 13 January 2016, Jörg Diekmann from the Hohenstein Textile Testing Institute will give a talk on the subject MySTeP by OEKO-TEX® – Transparency in the Supply Chain Labelled with Made in Green. The event takes place from 5:00 to 5:30 in hall 8, level 0, F44 in the Speakers Corner (Green Village – Kompetenzzentrum für Nachhaltigkeit – Expertise Centre for Sustainability).