ReSOURCE

ReSOURCE is the sourcing platform for environmentally friendly and responsibly produced textiles, clothing and accessories. Here, the latest material developments and textile innovations of the MUNICH FABRIC START exhibitors are shown – in an independent area at the show as well as 24/7 online. In addition to natural, biological or recycled fibres, the forward-looking innovations have long included new models of the circular economy with regenerative cellulose fibres or bioplastics.

The innovative fabrics and trims are presented in 8 categories:
RECYCLED | BIODEGRADABLE | POLLUTION-FREE | NATURAL | REGENERATED CELLULOSICS | INNOVATIVE ALTERNATIVES | DENIM | GOTS

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Next Show

21 + 22/01/2025

HALL 2 | MOC Munich

References of exhibitors in this area are:

A-TEX | BOSSA | CADICA GROUP | DRESDNER SPITZEN | EUROJERSEY | FEINJERSEY | COTONEA | GOTTSTEIN | ISKUR | LISA | MAKE IN ITALY | MANIFATTURA PEZZETTI | NILORN | OLIMPIAS GROUP | TAVEX EUROPE | TEJIDOS ROYO | TROFICOLOR TEXTEIS | WE NORDIC | ZEYNAR

»The largest portfolio of sustainable products is on display here in Munich. Such a dense spectrum cannot be found anywhere else. All major suppliers are on-site. In addition, there is an excellently staffed accompanying program of panels and discussion rounds. The acceptance of sustainable topics is increasing all the time, which is a very positive development overall.«

Claudia Lanius, Lanius

RESOURCE FABRICS SPRING.SUMMER 24

With ReSOURCE as the successor to organicselection, which has been established since September 2009, MUNICH FABRIC START takes sustainability to the next level. ReSOURCE presents current material developments and textile innovations that have been produced in an environmentally friendly and socially responsible manner and offers a platform for innovative material developments. In addition to natural, biological or recycled fibers, forward-looking innovations have long included new models of circular economy with regenerative cellulose fibers or bioplastic technologies (so-called bioplastics). Furthermore, transparency in procurement and production chains as well as the use of ‘clean’ wet processing methods is an important building block for a sustainable future.

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