The Sustainability show Announces its first Manchester event this July

The Sustainability Show is set to take place in Manchester for the first time to showcase the latest eco-innovations and climate solutions for the public. Held at the Manchester Central Convention Complex on 08-09 July 2023, visitors to the show will be able to pick up tips and tricks to discover the UK’s best eco-friendly brands and learn how to be a savvy consumer, from upcycling and mending to renting and refilling.

The event will bring together leading sustainable innovators, researchers, brands and industry experts to present their work and exchange ideas on how to create a sustainable future.

Recently, the Climate Change Committee stated that the UK is “strikingly unprepared” for climate change, coupled with the stark warning in the latest IPCC 6th Assessment report the time to act is now. According to the Department of Energy, 82 per cent of people remained “concerned” about climate change.

The Sustainability Show aims to turn this public concern about the impacts of climate change into awareness and engagement, by inspiring visitors to take collection action under the #WhatOneThing hashtag with a variety of interactive exhibits, demonstrations, and panel discussions on several sustainability topics.

This is The Sustainability Show’s second in the UK following its successful London show in October 2022, which featured scores of pioneering eco brands showcasing innovative ideas and products to over 6000 visitors. Another London edition of The Sustainability Show is also going ahead in October 2023 at the Business Design Centre, Islington.

Georgina Wilson-Powell, sustainability show advisor, author and founder of Pebble Magazine said, “We’re incredibly excited to bring the Sustainability Show to Manchester this year. We aim to raise awareness about the urgent need to take action to protect the environment and to showcase the many solutions that are available to help us achieve a more sustainable future.

“The city is on its way to becoming one of the greenest cities in the UK by 2038, some 12 years ahead of London, which makes it the perfect city to act as a bedrock to inspire collective climate action.”


By Mark Adair – Correspondent, Bdaily

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