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If you’re interested in sustainable living, then you’ll be excited to hear that Marie Claire UK is the official media partner for this year’s Sustainability Show, a two-day celebration this October featuring forward-thinking brands, sustainability thought-leaders, and campaigners for positive change.
As the UK’s first large-scale consumer sustainability event, The Sustainability Show promises to show attendees how to take positive steps in their own lives to create lasting change when it comes to the planet.
Join Editor in Chief Andrea Thompson and Sustainability Editor Ally Head for their panels, where they’ll be speaking to activists and change-makers from the sustainability scene to discuss how climate change is impacting the planet and its people and what you can do to make a difference.
Not only will Marie Claire UK be hosting two panels across the weekend, but we’ll also be showcasing some of our amazing 2022 Marie Claire Sustainability Awards winners, too.
Other speakers include Ben Fogle, Liz Bonnin, Max La Manna, Melissa Hemsley, Bajo Beale, Lucy Siegle, Safia Minney, Wilfred Emmanuel-Jones MBE (aka The Black Farmer), and Lisa Marley.
Alongside panel discussions from industry experts and celebrities alike, you’ll get to enjoy upcycle workshops, sustainable cooking demos, and more, plus browse products from over 100 eco-friendly exhibitors.
When is the Sustainability Show?
Good question.
Hosted by Frontier Events, The Sustainability Show will be held at Islington Business Design Centre on Saturday 15th and Sunday 16th October 2022.
Who will be at The Sustainability Show?
As above, stars spanning Ben Fogle, Hugh Fearnley-Whittingstall, Melissa Hemsley, and Liz Bonnin will be appearing across the weekend.
Alongside them, experts including Aleandro Brown, Douglas McMaster, Lisa Marley, Pauline Cox, Jarvis Smith, Jacob Thundil, David Farquhar, Klaus Mitchel, Sara Simmonds, and Ana Santi will also be sharing their expertise. For a full list of speakers, see the Sustainability Show website.
The talk agenda is as follows:
Saturday 15th October
Time | Session type | Topic |
10.00 – 10.15
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Talk & Q&A
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The Journey to Sustainable Living: Becoming Conscious |
with Sara Simmonds | ||
10.15 – 10.55
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Keynote & Panel
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Fashion Declares |
with Safia Minney MBE, Bel Jacobs and Thao Vu | ||
11.00 – 11.30
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Talk & Q&A
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Inspired: Life Lessons from the Wilderness |
with Ben Fogle | ||
11.35 – 12.00
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Talk & Q&A
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Biophilic Design and its Importance to Health and Wellbeing in the Home |
with Oliver Heath | ||
12.00 – 12.45
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Talk & Q&A
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How Climate Change is Impacting Women More Than Men |
with Marie Claire UK | ||
13.25 – 13.55
|
Talk & Q&A
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Missing Link to Reach Net Zero |
with Klaus Mitchel | ||
14.00 – 14.25
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Talk & Q&A
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Local Food Meets Secure Food |
hosted by Intelligent Growth Solutions | ||
14.30 – 15.00
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Talk & Q&A
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Inspired: Life Lessons from the Wilderness |
with Ben Fogle | ||
15.10 – 15.25
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Talk & Q&A
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Planning a Sustainable Vacation: Choosing Green not Greenwashing |
hosted by Hurtigruten | ||
15.30 – 16.15
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Talk & Q&A
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The Fight Against Plastic |
with Lucy Siegle | ||
16:20 – 17.00
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Talk & Q&A
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Nutrition, Health & Sustainable Farming Practices |
Hugh Fearnley-Whittingstall |
Sunday 16th October
10.30 – 11.15
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Panel
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Health, Nutrition & Sustainability |
with Pauline Cox, Dorothy Shaver and Jacob Thundil MBE | ||
11.30 – 12.05
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Talk & Q&A
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Diversity in Farming |
with Wilfred Emmanuel-Jones | ||
12.05 – 12.30
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Talk & Q&A
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Eat Well & Feel Good |
with Melissa Hemsley | ||
12.35 – 13.00
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Talk & Q&A
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My Green Pod – Lead Into Clean |
with Jarvis Smith | ||
13.05 – 13.45
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Panel
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How Tech Can Save the Planet |
hosted by ReLondon | ||
14.00 – 14.25
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Talk & Q&A
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Local Food Meets Secure Food |
hosted by Intelligent Growth Solutions | ||
14.30 – 15.00
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Talk & Q&A
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Science and Innovation to Power Sustainable Holidays |
hosted by Hurtigruten | ||
15.00 – 15.30
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Talk & Q&A
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Transforming the Way we Live for the 21st Century |
with Liz Bonnin | ||
15.45 – 16.30
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Talk & Q&A
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How Sustainability Became Cool |
hosted by Marie Claire | ||
16:35 – 17.00
|
Talk & Q&A
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Upcycle Workshop |
hosted by House of Upcycle |
What panels will Marie Claire UK be hosting?
How climate change is impacting women more than men
When? Saturday
Who? Andrea Thompson, Editor in Chief, Claire Barnett, Exec Director at UN Women, Pins Brown, Director of Human Rights at Natura & Co (owner of The Body Shop and Aesop), and Joycelyn Longdon, activist academic.
Sustainability is part of the DNA at Marie Claire UK. When the brand launched in 1988, it became the first women’s magazine to talk about the threat of climate change, and the link between global warming and wider human rights issues such as child marriage and girls’ education.
But despite the fact that in many countries women are disproportionately affected by the climate crisis, they are consistently overlooked in key policy-making discussions. Which is incredible when you consider how crucial women like Greta Thunberg and the UK’s own Mya-Rose Craig have been in driving change at a grassroots level.
This session will be unpicking some of these issues today with a brilliant panel of female change-makers and sustainability experts. They’ll be discussing how we make things more inclusive and where on earth we go from here when it comes to tackling the crisis.
How sustainability became cool – the shifting narrative around pre-loved, secondhand and reusing
When? Sunday
Who? Ally Head, Sustainability Editor, Lucy Peacock, Head of pre-loved at eBay, Esthita Kabra-Davies, founder of ByRotation, and Hannah Reiss, Marketing & Communications Manager at B Lab UK.
eBay was the headline sponsor of the popular reality TV show Love Island this year, firmly placing secondhand fashion on the map. Shows like The Great British Sewing Bee are redefining upcycling, and you’ll all have seen Planet Earth. The narrative around sustainability has shifted in the last twelve months, and buying secondhand, investing in pre-loved and renting is only becoming more and more mainstream.
Shopping more sustainably is en vogue – it’s having a cultural moment, and brands are having to prioritise products that are genuinely ethically produced to match consumer demand.
Gen Z and millennials are rejecting fast fashion, furniture and practices in favour of a more slow-paced, sustainable way of life – but why is the appetite shifting now? What changed? And how has sustainability infiltrated all of the brands you didn’t think it would? Most importantly, how do we cement sustainability as a mainstay, rather than a 2022 trend? Join Ally and her panel of change-makers as they discuss all this and more.
What brands will I be able to discover?
Like the sound of being able to discover eco-friendly products from over 100 exhibitors? Us too.
In the Marketplace area (just next to the main stage, FYI), we’re showcasing eighteen of the winners of our 2022 Sustainability Awards, including Amaranté London, The Uncommon, Pala Eyewear, Mashu and more.
Plus elsewhere at the show, brands to watch include Floral Street, Intelligent Growth Solutions, and DEPLOY London – a little more about them below.
Floral Street
Floral Street is an independent, clean, British fine fragrance brand with sustainability at its heart from inception who, fun fact, won Best Sustainable Fragrance Brand at our 2022 awards. Founded in November 2017 by global beauty pioneer Michelle Feeney, they’ve modernised traditional floral scents with their mood-boosting vegan and cruelty-free perfumes and home fragrances.
Crafted by a master perfumer using responsible ingredients traceable to source, the award-winning collections are both beautiful and sustainable.
Conscious of the whole responsible lifecycle, head to their stall at the show to try their perfume, packaged in reusable or refillable vessels and recyclable FSC-certified paperboard sourced from responsibly managed forests. Their eco-hero, biodegradable pulp fragrance box is made with 20% upcycled coffee cups giving new life to previously unrecyclable waste. With approximately one used cup in every 50ml box they have upcycled around 350,000 to date.
DEPLOY London
DEPLOY is a pioneering British sustainable fashion brand, founded in 2006 as a blueprint for more responsible and ethical fashion industry. Designing with the utmost care and zero waste, their mission is to make a difference, one garment at a time.
Blending artistry with precision, rigour, and unrivaled craftsmanship, they design beautiful, versatile and timelessly stylish pieces to better serve both you, the client, and the planet, too.
Sustainable by design, DEPLOY is a certified B Corp with an exceptionally high score of 150 (exceeding the qualifying) 80 standard. Head to their stall to find out how, as a European Climate Pact Ambassador, DEPLOY actively contributes toward 12 of the 17 UN Sustainable Development Goals, and learn more about products.
Intelligent Growth Solutions (IGS)
Join agritech innovator, Intelligent Growth Solutions (IGS), to learn about the role technology will play in ensuring we have reliable supplies of high-quality, tasty and nutritious food grown locally and sustainably.
Step inside the world of vertical farming by taking a virtual reality tour, find out how companies like IGS are partnering with traditional farmers to find a greener path forwards for food production, and discover more about how robots are helping farms to become more efficient.
You’ll have the chance to interact with a scale model of IGS’ Growth Towers, try your hand at vertical farming through our interactive game, and even take away a plant to grow yourself at home.
Fancy an exclusive discount code?
Well, you’re in the right place. Marie Claire UK readers get to enjoy 50% off full-price tickets to The Sustainability Show with code TSSG50.
Tickets that would normally be £12 will be £6 with our code (kids go free).
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