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24/01/2019 – Neonyt Trade Fair

A start has been made!

Sustainability in the fashion business has received another strong boost! The solution is: “Challenge Fashion on the sustainable way”.

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Neonyt, 15.-17. January, Kraftwerk, Berlin: Thanks to Neonyt, sustainability is gaining recognition as a German export product! © Iris Schomski

 
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Much impressive: the Neonyt show during the Berlin Fashion Week Autumn/Winter 2019 at Kraftwerk. Suits by Rhumaa © John Philipps/Getty Images for Neonyt

 
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Neonyt, 15.-17. January, Kraftwerk, Berlin: Thanks to Neonyt, sustainability is gaining recognition as a German export product! © Iris Schomski

 
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As a member of the Otto Group Bonprix follows some ambitious sustainability goals anchored in the Group’s sustainability management programme “impACT”. At the Neonyt Fair the company tooks the opportunity to present its new store concept, which is being implemented in Mönckebergstraße in Hamburg. © Iris Schlomski

 
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Stoffbruch, Berlin © Iris Schlomski

 
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Designer Reet Aus: “We live in an era of global consumption where the rate of consumption is constantly increasing. It’s no secret that the fashion industry is at the forefront of this consumption rally. Thousands of factories in the third world produce not only clothing for big corporations, but also tons and tons of toxic waste.” Reet Aus has an ambitious plan to change the world. She has realized that the only way to fight against the fashion industry is from the inside. © Iris Schlomski

 
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Pant-for-the-planet. Malina Aniol: “Save the world. Every new planted tree can help. Start now!” © Iris Schlomski

 
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Green Circle from Portugal: Sustainable Fashion brands made with recycled yarns © Iris Schlomski

 
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