

Vision Festival: The Future Is Grown by The Mills Fabrica
The Future Is Grown: Why Fashion and Food Innovations Are Solving the Same Problems
The Mills Fabrica is proud to be part of the inaugural Town Hall Vision Festival, bringing together inspiring voices from the Kings Cross area.
Join Emily Chan, Contributing Sustainability Editor at British Vogue, and Amy Tsang, Head of Europe at The Mills Fabrica for a two-part discussion looking at the shared challenges and opportunities across fashion and food.
Emily will open the conversation by exploring why both fashion and food start with the soil, and how both industries ultimately depend on healthy agricultural systems. The conversation will examine regenerative and biodynamic agriculture, the use of chemicals such as pesticides and fertilisers and their implications for environmental and human health, as well as the role of regulation.
Building on these themes, Amy will delve into how climate change and resource pressures are reshaping agriculture, and how fashion and food are increasingly turning to innovation to build more resilient systems. The discussion will highlight climate-resilient crops, regenerative farming models and new uses for agricultural waste, showcasing solutions that strengthen both industries while working in partnership with nature.
Speaker line-up to be announced soon...!
About The Mills Fabrica:
The Mills Fabrica is a global innovation ecosystem with outposts in Hong Kong and London, dedicated to accelerating sustainable and social impact start-ups within the Agrifood and Techstyle sectors through a VC fund, co-working space, strategic partnerships, industry events and an innovation gallery and concept store; Fabrica X.