
Why Choosing Sustainable Fashion Is So Important? | Texworld 2025 Insists with Econogy
Once again, Texworld Apparel Sourcing Paris 2025 insists with Texpertise Econogy, a sustainability-first approach proving that economic growth and ecological responsibility can coexist. Discover the Econogy Finder, Econogy Tour, and the eco-conscious exhibitors that will be showcasting during the next edition of the fair, shaping tomorrow’s fashion.
A New Era for Sustainable Fashion
Paris is once again the global stage for the future of textiles. At Texworld Apparel Sourcing Paris 2025, sustainability is no longer a side conversation, it is the very heart of the event. With Texpertise Econogy, the fair redefines how fashion connects business with ecological responsibility. The concept is simple yet powerful: economic success and environmental stewardship must go hand in hand. As Canadian biologist David Suzuki reminds us, “We’ve got to put the ‘eco’ back into economics.”
What Is Texpertise Econogy?
Texpertise Econogy is the sustainability engine behind Texworld. First introduced at sister shows Techtextil and Texprocess, this initiative integrates eco-conscious practices, innovation, and business strategies to show that responsibility is profitability. By merging economy and ecology, Econogy stands as a clear response to the urgent call for sustainable transformation in the textile and fashion industries.
More than 100 carefully selected exhibitors will showcase their eco-friendly innovations this September — from organic fabrics to advanced recycling processes — offering an exclusive window into the fashion of tomorrow.

The Econogy Finder: Discover Sustainable Solutions in Seconds
One of the most practical tools of Texpertise Econogy is the Econogy Finder. This feature, available in the fair’s online exhibitor directory, allows visitors to filter exhibitors by sustainability criteria. Thanks to this tool, you can browse eco-conscious manufacturers, find verified sustainable materials and processes, and connect with companies dedicated to reducing fashion’s footprint
More than 100 carefully selected exhibitors will showcase their eco-friendly innovations this September — from organic fabrics to advanced recycling processes — offering an exclusive window into the fashion of tomorrow.
Econogy Tour: A Curated Path to Eco-Innovation
For the first time, Texworld Apparel Sourcing Paris introduces the Econogy Tour. The meeting point will be the Econogy Hub, located at Avantex Area. That date will be Monday, September 15, 2025 at 12:30 PM. This guided tour will bring professionals face-to-face with the most innovative sustainable exhibitors. It’s an immersive journey that highlights the materials, techniques, and people driving the shift toward a responsible industry.
Econogy Talks: Knowledge Beyond the Fair
Texworld also extends its sustainability mission beyond Paris. Through Econogy Talks, audiences worldwide can access recordings of NGO roundtables, certification spotlights, and deep-dives into sustainability challenges. The talks are available on YouTube, ensuring that the fair’s eco-conscious knowledge is shared openly with the global community.
With its Econogy initiative, Texworld Apparel Sourcing Paris positions itself as one of the most influential sustainable fashion fairs in the world. It is not just a meeting point for brands and suppliers, but a catalyst for meaningful change in the industry. By aligning ecological responsibility with economic opportunity, Texworld is proving that sustainability is not an option — it is the foundation of fashion’s future.
From 15 to 17 September 2025, 1300 textile and apparel manufacturers from more than thirty countries are expected at the Paris-Le-Bourget Exhibition Center, for the 57th edition of Texworld Apparel Sourcing Paris.
With sustainability at the forefront of industry discussions, Messe Frankfurt introduced the Texpertise Econogy Hub, a space dedicated to eco-conscious innovation. The Econogy Tours guided attendees through exhibits of certified manufacturers pioneering responsible textile production.
