Sustainability Lounge: a space for dialogue, orientation, and action

At the Spring Edition of Performance Days, the Sustainability Lounge invites visitors to explore sustainability beyond materials. The space offers practical orientation on EU legislation, nature-positive approaches, and fair supply chains.

Through daily Walk & Talk tours at 11:00 and expert round tables at 14:00, including discussions on the role of natural fibers in biodiversity, the lounge encourages exchange across circularity, social engagement and environmental responsibility.

Curated by Greenroom Voice, the Sustainability Lounge also features three concise posters on EU policy, biodiversity and social engagement. These serve as clear orientation tools, connecting regulation with real-world impact and sparking conversation.

The Sustainability Lounge turns complexity into clarity and makes sustainability tangible, collaborative and actionable.

More information here.

About Performance Days

Performance Days is an international trade fair and conference focused on functional textiles, fabrics, and sustainability for the outdoor,  fashion and sportswear industries. It brings together brands, manufacturers, and industry experts to explore innovations and strategies for responsible production.

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