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Riyadh forum to drive fashion innovation

Riyadh forum to drive fashion innovation
The event will include global and local leaders in fashion, textiles, and investment to shape the future of a sustainable ecosystem in ֱ. (Photo/@miskcity_ksa)
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Riyadh forum to drive fashion innovation

Riyadh forum to drive fashion innovation

RIYADH: The Fashion Commission has announced the launch of an event, “Saudi Fabric of the Future: Sustainability, Innovation and Investment,” in partnership with Collateral Good, IE University, Misk City, Entrepreneurs’ Community by Misk, and Proaltus Capital Partners.

The event will take place on Nov. 25 at Misk City in Riyadh, the Saudi Press Agency reported on Wednesday.

As host and partner, Misk City will provide a platform to reflect on its mission to promote creativity, sustainability, and innovation across industries. 

The event will include global and local leaders in fashion, textiles, and investment to shape the future of a sustainable ecosystem in ֱ. 

By uniting industry, academia, investors, entrepreneurs, and government, the event aims to position the Kingdom at the forefront of textile innovation and sustainable fashion.

The forum will feature sessions including government officials, global industry leaders, and venture capitalists, offering diverse perspectives on the industry. 

It will also have roundtables with investors, policymakers, and academics, and a contest where Saudi entrepreneurs can pitch their innovations. Winners will receive awards, mentorship, and industry experience. 

In addition, networking sessions will be held to connect entrepreneurs, investors, and thought leaders.


Royal reserve plants more than 3,000 seedlings in Jouf

Royal reserve plants more than 3,000 seedlings in Jouf
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Royal reserve plants more than 3,000 seedlings in Jouf

Royal reserve plants more than 3,000 seedlings in Jouf
  • Volunteers from educational institutions across the region took part in the tree-planting campaign

RIYADH: The King Salman bin Abdulaziz Royal Reserve Development Authority has launched an initiative to plant more than 3,000 seedlings in its nursery in the Jouf region.

The project supports the authority’s efforts to protect the environment and expand vegetation cover as part of its vision for a greener, more sustainable future, the Saudi Press Agency reported on Wednesday.

Volunteers from educational institutions across the region took part in the tree-planting campaign, part of the authority’s involvement in the National Greening Season.

So far, the authority’s environmental initiatives have included planting almost 4 million seedlings and rehabilitating 750,000 hectares of degraded land.

The restoration projects aim to revive ecosystems affected by desertification and overgrazing, helping to restore natural plant life and preserve the Kingdom’s biodiversity.

Meanwhile, the National Center for Vegetation Development and Combating Desertification continues its planting efforts, with the Jouf region seeing the cultivation of 1 million seedlings for production.

The project includes planting native species suited to the Kingdom’s rangeland environments, valued for their grazing benefits, drought tolerance and adaptability to desert conditions.

The plants also help to stabilize soil, combat desertification, provide habitats for birds and wildlife, absorb carbon dioxide and produce oxygen.