Uncaged at Future Fabrics Expo 2025: Scaling Sustainable Innovation in London

In June 2025, Uncaged had the pleasure of participating in the Future Fabrics Expo, the world’s largest showcase dedicated to sustainably and responsibly produced materials. Held during London Climate Action Week, the expo brought together over 2,000 visitors, 150+ organizations, and 80+ speakers from across the globe—each committed to accelerating material innovation with purpose.

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As the flagship event for fashion and textiles within London Climate Action Week, the expo offered a platform to connect with designers, researchers, and sustainability leaders shaping the future of the industry.

We were proud to contribute to this conversation with ELEVATE—our plant-based, plastic-free material engineered to meet the rigorous demands of performance, durability, and design. From hands-on demos to thoughtful exchanges, our presence underscored a simple but powerful message: the future of biomaterials must be both scalable and responsible.

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As the flagship event for fashion and textiles within London Climate Action Week, the expo offered a platform to connect with designers, researchers, and sustainability leaders shaping the future of the industry.

We were proud to contribute to this conversation with ELEVATE—our plant-based, plastic-free material engineered to meet the rigorous demands of performance, durability, and design. From hands-on demos to thoughtful exchanges, our presence underscored a simple but powerful message: the future of biomaterials must be both scalable and responsible.

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As the flagship event for fashion and textiles within London Climate Action Week, the expo offered a platform to connect with designers, researchers, and sustainability leaders shaping the future of the industry.

We were proud to contribute to this conversation with ELEVATE—our plant-based, plastic-free material engineered to meet the rigorous demands of performance, durability, and design. From hands-on demos to thoughtful exchanges, our presence underscored a simple but powerful message: the future of biomaterials must be both scalable and responsible.