Textile Forum London will feature a wider range of sustainable textiles and solutions this season, with exhibitors such as the circular economy specialist Reconomy, OEKO-TEX STeP certified mill Stephen Walters, and textile printing company maake.

This season's exhibitors include:
Reconomy
Meet with Reconomy for advice on Extended Producer Responsibility (EPR) schemes, circularity and recycling solutions. With proven expertise in core verticals of sustainability, Reconomy supports thousands of customers worldwide on their journeys towards circular thinking and sustainable efficiencies. Find out more.
Stephen Walters
Sustainability is a key topic for the company, who is the first UK textile manufacturer to obtain the Oeko-tex STeP certification. This means the manufacturing process for environmentally friendly and sustainable production. Stephen Walters’ collection also includes Responsible Wool Standard (RWS) certified wool. Find out more.
maake
The textile printing specialist uses Oeko-tex and GOTS 6.0 approved inks, ensuring they are safe for children. Its printing process uses 95% less energy than traditional textileprinting and runs thanks to 100% renewable energy sources. Find out more.
Robert Mackie
The Scottish company is a Woolmark licensee, Sedex member and close collaborator of the Ethical Trade Initiative. This means its knitted wool products are both renewable and sustainable. Find out more.

Other sustainable ranges
Fabrics
GH Leathers: The company’s leather is a by-product from the meat industry, upcycled and helping to reduce waste. The leather specialist works with tanneries that comply with European standards, regardless of tanning origin. Find out more.
José María Ruiz: The silk, haute couture and bridal fabric specialist has offered intricately decorated and high-quality fabrics since 1982. Find out more.
Marvic Fabrics: The textile company offers a varied range of high-quality dress fabrics including woolens, silk, cotton, linen, jersey, lace and brocades either plain or printed. Find out more.
Michael’s Bridal Fabrics: The bridal fabric expert is working on becoming a carbon neutral company and offers a wide range of eco-friendly fabrics compiled into a dedicated sample book. Find out more.
Thames & Threads: The premium fabric supplier seamlessly blends traditional artistry and modern sensibilities. It offers an extensive range of fabrics including cotton and cotton blends, linen and linen blends, viscose and modal. Find out more.
Oubas Knitwear Studio: The knitwear studio can support designers and brands in stitch, fabric and sample development as well as small batch production for merino wool, British wool, cashmere, cashmere blends, linen and organic cotton. Find out more.
Buttons & labels
Courtney & Co: The button maker uses traditional techniques as well as sustainable and biodegradable materials such as Corozo, casein and real horn. Find out more.
National Weaving: Committed to sustainability and social responsibility, the woven and printed label specialist offers woven labels, cotton labels, printed satin labels, faux leather labels, wash care labels, size tabs and swing tickets. Find out more.
Pennine Labels: The fabric label printing company offers a complete label, print and packaging service to manufacturers and retailers. Find out more.
Jones Buttons: The company offers sustainable corozo buttons as well as buttons made from recycled polyester, horn, bagasse and biomasse. Find out more.

Visit for free
From its intimate setting to its impressive range of high-end fabrics and trims, labels, buttons and accessories with low MOQs, Textile Forum London is an unmissable event for brands and designers. The show offers the perfect environment to bring your collections from concept to reality.
We look forward to seeing you on 12 – 13 March 2025 at One Marylebone, London.