About Innovation Forum 


Innovation Forum is an independent London-based company with decades of collective experience in sustainability events and publishing. As a platform for change, our mission is to help make sustainability mainstream in business. We do this through online publishing, stakeholder engagement projects, and industry leading business conferences that address the biggest challenges in sustainability.
 
Our debate-driven, focused events address challenges in food systems, business and human rights, plastics and packaging, sustainable apparel and climate action. We work with organisations such as IDH – The Sustainable Trade Initiative, Textile Exchange, Cargill, Everland and Cotton Connect, to deliver these events collaboratively.
 
We also work with clients to deliver bespoke stakeholder engagement, research and sustainability communications services. Our dedicated Stakeholder Engagement team has worked with partners such Nestlé, Bayer, BSI, Tesco, WWF and Wallgreens Boots Alliance. Because we have the reach, the expertise, and the focus to deliver independent, structured support, our partners trust us to deliver key insights in these areas. We’ve worked in areas ranging from regenerative agriculture and farmer livelihoods, to packaging strategies and the future of insect protein.
 
We support our work with online publishing, analysis and research on the topics we know are essential for business innovation. Our network is kept up to date with IF’s work, and the world of sustainable business, with our weekly podcast and newsletter.

Upcoming events See all

The Scope 3 Innovation Forum USA

Washington, DC

3rd - 4th December 2024

Responsible Sourcing and Ethical Trade Forum

London

19th - 20th March 2025

Sustainable Apparel and Textiles Conference

Amsterdam

29th - 30th April 2025

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Apparel and textiles
Plastics and packaging
Food and agriculture
Scope 3 and climate
Responsible sourcing and ethical trade
Landscapes and commodity sourcing