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Sustainability Lounge: where ideas meet action

From bold start-ups to established leaders, the Sustainability Lounge will showcase fresh ideas on biodiversity and natural materials.

Step into the heart of sustainability at Performance Days as the Sustainability Lounge once again becomes the meeting point for groundbreaking projects, innovative start-ups, and forward-thinking initiatives.

This fall, Anna Rodewald, curator of the Sustainability Lounge, will try to find some answers to the question: “How can the use of natural materials help to support biodiversity?” Expect fresh perspectives, inspiring insights, and practical solutions to some of the industry’s most pressing challenges.

Together with media partner Suston Magazine, exhibitors such as Alpex, bluesign, Raddis Foundation, re:down, Natuvalis, HD Wool, and many others will showcase their latest advancements and share their vision for driving real progress in the field.

About Performance Days

Performance Days is a leading functional fabric fair connecting material suppliers, designers, and product developers from across the textile industry. It serves as a platform for innovation and knowledge-sharing, focused on future-oriented materials, technologies, and processes.

Visit the Performance Days website.

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