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Autumn Fair partners with Products of Change for Power of One campaign

The partnership will deliver a series of one-on-one and group educational sessions and workshops for attendees, as part of its Power of One campaign to empower and energise retailers and consumers to change the future of retail.

During the show, Products of Change will be delivering one-on-one and group educational sessions and workshop tasters, as well as practice guides for all attendees keen to learn how to better align their business or products with core sustainability measures.

Visitors will be shown the importance of transparency across supply chains, as well as the benefit of working as a community towards a common goal of better sustainability and positive change across the consumer products industry.

Products of Change is a membership network, educational platform, and content hub, curated by experts across multiple disciplines within sustainability and the consumer products industries to education to inform change across business. Through its partnership with Products of Change, Autumn Fair will be offering visitors a ‘how to’ element to facilitate the implementation of sustainability measures at retail and across product categories.

POC members from the party industry include Amscan, Gemar, Party Delights, and Smiffys.

At the show for all four days will be ceo and founder of POC, Helena Mansell-Stopher, and POC advisor and net zero ambassador June Kirkwood.

Daniel Mayhew, event director, Autumn Fair, commented: “As the conversation surrounding sustainability within the retail and consumer product sectors deepens, so too has our commitment to supporting the journey of our community. Power of One creates a forum to educate and inspire, and our strategic partnership with Products of Change enables us to provide much-needed educational sessions and workshops for our visitors to learn how they can make changes, to talk about what needs to be done to change the future, what already is being done, and how to support customers to take the right steps in becoming more sustainable.”

Helena Mansell-Stopher, founder of POC, added: “With a breadth of partners across multiple categories including brand owners, manufacturers, and retailers, POC is extremely proud to partner with Autumn Fair this year to offer a cross-category expertise on implementing better sustainability and driving positive change across business.

“With audience demand for more sustainable products and more ethical business in general greater than it has ever been, and with so many companies implementing so many fantastically forward-thinking business practices already, we’re very excited to be able to play our part in the transition to a more sustainable – and regenerative – future for businesses, people, and the planet. We look forward to welcoming visitors to our stand in Hall 6 H40.”

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