Making Commercial Sense of Sustainability event

‘Making Commercial Sense of Sustainability’ event launched

‘Making Commercial Sense of Sustainability’ event launched

The Furniture Makers’ Company, the City of London livery company and charity for the furnishing industry, is inviting professionals to attend ‘Making Commercial Sense of Sustainability’, a one-day industry event focused on turning environmental responsibility into commercial opportunity.

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Taking place on Thursday 19 March (11:00am – 4:00pm) at Furniture Makers’ Hall, London, the event will bring together business leaders, sustainability experts, manufacturers, designers and specifiers to examine how sustainability can be embedded into business strategy in a way that supports growth, resilience and long-term profitability.

As economic pressures, regulatory change and customer expectations continue to intensify, the event will offer practical insights rather than theory, addressing how businesses can respond realistically and competitively. Topics will include managing climate risk, navigating sustainability legislation, communicating credible sustainability messages, and adopting circular economy principles that add value rather than cost.

Joanna Knight, chairman of the Climate Change and Sustainability Committee at The Furniture Makers’ Company, said: “Sustainability is no longer a ‘nice to have’ – it is central to commercial decision-making. This event is about cutting through complexity and focusing on what genuinely makes business sense, helping companies move forward with confidence rather than hesitation.”

The event is sponsored by leading industry organisations including the British Furniture Association, Furniture Industry Sustainability Programme (FISP), Ocee + Four Design, Panaz, SATRA, and the UK Sustainable Flooring Alliance.

Attendees will benefit from expert speakers, panel discussions, and networking opportunities with peers who are actively navigating the same challenges and opportunities.

Making Commercial Sense of Sustainability is open to professionals across the furniture, furnishing and interiors sectors. Places are limited and early booking is recommended.

Admission to the event is free for members of The Furniture Makers’ Company and £25+VAT for non-members. Lunch is included.

To view the programme and book tickets, click here.

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