2010 Image Gallery
Image Gallery, SOURCE EXPO 2010
All photography by event partners Green Lens Studio: The first sustainable photo studio
See Exhibitor and Designer Pavilion directories for details of all suppliers and brands featured here.

Interest at Animana
Animana works with local communities in Patagonia and the Andes to produce garments using natural fibres and dyes.

A buzz at Organic Cotton Biz
Working closely with companies in India, Organic Cotton Biz supplies and supports the production of ethical and sustainable fabrics.

An eclectic range at Bishopston Trading
Bishopston Trading has worked with their fair trade producer partners in South India for the last 25years, producing clothing & accessories, and Organic & Fairtrade cotton fabric.

Inspiration at Moral Fibre
Moral Fibre provides economic and social benefits for people working in rural India, promoting hand spun hand woven fabrics with a low carbon footprint.

Popular with the big buyers- Bag It Dont Bin It
Providing an alternative to the plastic bag, Bag It Don’t Bin It’s Fairtrade cloth bags can be custom printed using environmentally friendly inks.

Products at Bag it Dont Bin it
Bag It Don’t Bin It offers bags made from cotton, canvas or cloth, in Tote or Jute style.

Products at Artisan Life
Artisan Life works with people in Columbia to produce Fair Trade, sustainable jewellery and fashion accessories.

Cotton Made in Africa
Cotton Made in Africa provides on-site training to smallholder farmers, enabling them become more environmentally friendly whilst improving crop yield.

Products at Animana
Animana produces a range of semi-handicraft garments.

Natural Cotton Colour
Natural Cotton Colour produce clothing in Brazil using a naturally coloured seed, eliminating the need for chemical dyes.

Mantis World
Mantis World produce 100% GOTS certified Organic African Cotton clothing, offering bespoke services from relabeling to creating new garments.

Style at EFF
A Fashion pose by Jonno Ovans, EFF’s membership coordinator. T-shirt by Mantis World, design by Carol Ryder.

Trends Area
Curated by graduates Alice Powell and Mai Trebuil, part of a team from Chelsea College of Art.

Browsing the trends area
Innovation in textiles from around the world.

Stunning accessories at Zanaa
Zanaa supports Artisan in Africa, helping grow their communities, earning them a respectable living and showcasing their beautiful craftsmanship.

Seminars throughout the day...
From experienced speakers such as Prama Bhardwaj from Mantis World and Pieter Theron, founder of Norman Hangers.

All seminars oversubscribed...
The programme included seminars such as Sourcing Excellence: Combining exemplary sourcing practices with commercial success: lessons from the leaders and INNOVATION: The latest inspirational products and processes in the sustainable sourcing sector.

Baby Black and Animal Tails
A range of children and babies wear.

Bag designs by Carol Ryder
Delegate bags were provided by Bag it Dont Bin it with graphic design by Carol Ryder. Brochure design by Design Friendship, printed by Greenhouse Graphics..

Promotional Materials printed by Greenhouse Graphics..
Design by Design Friendship

Hilarity at Izzy Lane
Izzy Lane produces wool from their own flock of rescued sheep here in the UK.

Animation at Pelle Magna
Pelle Magna’s range of luxury leathers use only renewable raw materials.

Moment of calm at Vera Viana
Vera Viana celebrates the art of embroidery whilst partnering with a Spanish company that teaches people the art of weaving and socially responsible production.

Josy Flo
Josy Flo’s leather belts are handmade in Bhopal Rehabilitation, a Fair Trade registered NGO that was set up to help rehabilitate people affected by the Union Carbide chemical disaster.

Sculptural beauty at Emma Ware
Contemporary jewellery made from reclaimed materials such as rubber.

Ada Zanditon
Ada Zanditon products are created using a 360 degree approach to sustainability.

Animation after the VIP drinks reception seminar

