The British Fashion Council (BFC)'s Institute of Positive Fashion (IPF) forum is scheduled to take place on April 18th in London.
This annual conference, geared towards driving action within the British fashion industry to achieve a circular fashion ecosystem in the UK by 2030, will spotlight a roster of keynote speakers. Among them are prominent figures such as Paul Dillinger, the Global Head of Design and Innovation at Levi’s, and esteemed Italian luxury fashion designer Brunello Cucinelli. Additionally, Baroness Lola Young and Simon Platts, CEO and co-founder of NED, will tackle pressing issues in their discussion on 'Human Rights and Environmental Sustainability: The Time to Act is Now.' Furthermore, Kyle Ho, Mica Phillips, and Patrick McDowell will introduce The IPF's Low Carbon Transition Programme.
In the lineup of presentations, 'Business Change Through Citizen Action' will be explored by Brontie Ansell of Lawyers for Nature, Lucy Shea from Futerra, Tyler LaMotte representing Patagonia, and climate activist Daze Aghaji.
The forum will conclude with a keynote conversation featuring June Sarpong and Thangam Debonnaire, the Shadow Secretary of State.
Characterized as an action-driven event by the BFC, the forum will conclude with audience breakout sessions aimed at fostering collaboration and accelerating positive change within the sector.
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