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Natural Fibre Connect 2024 highlights the importance of forging a sustainable future for natural fibers

Natural Fibre Connect 2024 highlights the importance of forging a sustainable future for natural fibers

 

The Natural Fibre Connect (NFC) conference, held at the Città Studi Conference Centre in Biella from September 19 to 20, 2024, emerged as a vital platform for stakeholders in the natural fiber industry to discuss and collaborate on strategies for sustainable growth and innovation. The event brought together growers, processors, brands, NGOs, and certifying bodies to address pressing challenges and explore opportunities in the alpaca, cashmere, mohair, and wool sectors.

The conference kicked off with three days of immersive mill visits, providing attendees a firsthand look into the intricate processes involved in transforming raw animal fibers into high-quality textiles. Tour stops included prominent companies like the Schneider Group, Lanificio Cerruti, and Zegna Baruffa Lane Borgosesia, offering a valuable glimpse into the latest technological advancements and sustainable practices adopted by industry leaders.

Sustainability at the forefront

The conference emphasized the critical importance of sustainable practices throughout the natural fiber supply chain. The Sustainable Fibre Alliance (SFA) and the Good Cashmere Standard provided updates on their efforts to promote animal welfare, environmental responsibility, and social equity. Panel discussions highlighted the need for greater transparency and traceability to ensure that natural fibers are produced and processed in a responsible manner. It maybe noted that as per SPF Annual Report, their membership has grown by 20 per cent in the past year, reflecting the increasing commitment of brands and retailers to sustainable sourcing.

Focus on innovation and collaboration

Stakeholders showcased innovative technologies and approaches to enhance the quality, performance, and sustainability of natural fibers. The need for innovation and technological advancements to enhance efficiency and reduce environmental impact was a recurring theme. The conference fostered collaboration between growers, processors, and brands to develop new products and expand market opportunities. The mill visits provided valuable insights into the latest manufacturing processes and techniques. 

Empowering growers

A dedicated panel session provided a platform for growers from Australia, South Africa, and other producing countries to voice their concerns and aspirations. Discussions centered on the importance of fair pricing, access to markets, and the need for collaborative efforts to address the challenges faced by growers at the grassroots level.

Highlighting trends and challenges 

The Textile Exchange reports the global market for preferred fibers, which include alpaca, cashmere, mohair, and wool, grew by 10 per cent in 2023. The conference thus addressed the challenges posed by volatile market conditions, shifting consumer preferences, and competition from synthetic fibers. Speakers emphasized the importance of building consumer awareness and appreciation for the unique qualities and benefits of natural fibers. The event also highlighted the need for greater collaboration across the industry to promote the value and sustainability of natural fibers. 

Thus NFC 2024 served as a powerful reminder of the interconnectedness of the natural fiber industry and the urgent need for collective action to ensure its sustainable future. The conference fostered a spirit of collaboration and innovation, setting the stage for a more responsible and ethical approach to the production and consumption of alpaca, cashmere, mohair, and wool.

 

 
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