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Ethical Style At Ambiente, Christmasworld And Creativeworld

The meta topics of sustainability, new work and digitalisation will be a recurrent theme across Ambiente, Christmasworld And Creativeworld which take place at Messe Frankfurt from 26-30 January, 2024. The Ethical Style programme will identify exhibitors with ecologically and socially produced products, with exhibitors able to apply until 24 November.

An independent jury of international experts will review and curate companies, with the label on exhibitors’ stands, and in the online exhibitor search, specifically bringing together supply and demand.

“Next year, we will be presenting the jury’s selection centred on two larger Ethical Style spots,” explains Messe Frankfurt’s vice president of consumer goods fairs, Julia Uherek. “The spots will each bundle products from the three fairs, putting them in the limelight, and also act as an impulse for presenting goods at point of sale. We want to raise awareness of the important, future-oriented topic of sustainability.” 

Additionally, the topic of sustainability will be featured in lectures and presentations in the supporting programme across all three events.

Visit www.messefrankfurt.com

Top: Giving at Ambiente 2024 will be among the sectors at the trio of Messe Frankfurt shows putting a focus on sustainability.

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