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From June 24th to 25th, the Ethical Fashion Initiative is back at Future Fabrics Expo (FFE) organised by The Sustainable Angle in London.
For our second edition, we are proudly exhibiting the work of Three social enterprises from our network – CABES (Burkina Faso), TUJIKUZE (Kenya) and STUDIO 4 (Côte d’Ivoire).
FFE is the largest showcase dedicated exclusively to sourcing sustainably and responsibly produced, best practice, and certified materials for fashion, footwear, home, and interiors. This year, the FFE 2025 takes center stage as the Flagship Event for Fashion & Textiles at London Climate Action Week 2025, a timely opportunity to bring certified, sustainable, and responsible materials and solutions into focus at Magazine London.
Through FFE, The Sustainable Angle supports the fashion, home and interiors industries in transitioning away from fossil-fuel based, conventional polluting materials to a nature positive, low carbon economy, one that operates within planetary boundaries and contributes to climate solutions.


At FFE 2025, EFI’s network of social enterprises across Africa, will showcase proven materials and solutions, and share the stories behind their resources, processes and innovations.
TUJIKUZE (Kenya), specialises in producing bags and accessories using low-impact skills and materials. By partnering with suppliers who focus on locally sourced inputs, natural fibres, and upcycled content, they work to support artisan communities by creating sustainable economic opportunities.
CABES (Burkina Faso), a handwoven textile producer, brings together 94 cooperatives and over 2,400 artisans, mostly women, to preserve Faso Dan Fani, a traditional Burkinabé textile, with a responsible twist: made using rainfed, GOTS-certified organic cotton and natural dyes.
STUDIO 4 (Côte d’Ivoire), created as a hub for coordinating local artisans, specialises in the production of ready-to-wear clothing and accessories. STUDIO 4 ensures high-quality production that respects both the environment and human well-being while supporting brands and companies in developing their collections.



Join us at FFE 2025, and don’t miss Booth C11 at this unique event!
EVENT DETAILS:
FUTURE FABRICS EXPO 2025 Date: 24 – 25th JUNE 2025, 9am – 6pm
Venue: Magazine London, 11 Ordnance Crescent, London SE10 0JH, United Kingdom


About The Sustainable Angle
The Sustainable Angle (TSA) is a Swiss not-for-profit organisation and founders of FFE. For fifteen years, TSA has initiated and supported projects with a focus on sustainability, in particular in Fashion and Textiles and related industries such as food and agriculture. FFE is partly supported by The Sustainable Angle. Learn more here.
About Future Fabrics Expo
Future Fabrics Expo is the world’s largest showcase dedicated exclusively to sustainable material solutions and innovations, offering extensive educational resources for responsible sourcing in the fashion and textile industry. The first one took place in 2011. Register here.
About Tujikuze
Tujikuze is a social impact enterprise based in Kenya with a game-changing approach to apparel & accessory production for fashion and lifestyle brands & retailers. By connecting the worlds of African craftsmanship with global fashion, Tujikuze actively shapes a more sustainable future for fashion while fostering social and economic change in the communities it supports. Learn more here.
About Cabes
Founded in 2014, CABES (Commerce et Artisanat, pour le Bien Être Social) is a network of 94 associations and 2,400+ artisans, mostly women, who specialize in transforming GOTS-certified dyes and organic cotton into the quintessence of Burkinabe textile Faso Dan Fani. We specialize in the production of traditional West African textiles. Learn more here.
About STUDIO 4
STUDIO 4 is an Economic Interest Group created in Côte d’Ivoire in 2023, which is specialized in the production of ready-to-wear clothing and accessories. Created to function as a central hub for coordinating local artisans, Studio 4’s objective is to promote the creation of sustainable jobs in the fashion industry, in particular by supporting local communities and providing access to professional training programs for industry workers. Learn more here.
In Kenya, EFI is supported by the Italian Agency for Development Cooperation (AICS).
In West Africa, EFI is supported by the European Union (EU) and the Organisation of African, Caribbean and the Pacific States (OACPS) under the ACP – Business Friendly Programme.
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