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National bamboo summit takes place in Stoke-on-Trent – and businesses are invited

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A major national summit exploring how bamboo could transform industries from construction to textiles is being held in Stoke-on-Trent.

The fifth UK Bamboo Summit will bring together researchers, innovators, businesses, policymakers and artists to explore how the fast-growing, sustainable material could play a role in the UK’s green economy.

It takes place which will take place at the Goods Yard in Stoke from 10am to 5pm on Friday, 10 October.

Organisers say bamboo is already being used in industries as diverse as construction, textiles, interiors and packaging, and that there is growing interest in how British businesses could harness its potential.

Gemma Thomas, director of Stoke-on-Trent-based Brilliant Bamboo, said: “Many people think of bamboo as something exotic, but the reality is it’s one of the most versatile and sustainable materials in the world and it’s growing in the UK.

“The UK is still at the early stages of developing a bamboo industry, but the opportunities are huge. We want businesses in Staffordshire and beyond to be part of this journey.”

The event will feature speakers from the UK and overseas sharing the latest developments, alongside opportunities for networking and partnership building.

Gemma added: “You might not think bamboo has anything to do with you or your business – and that’s exactly why you should come.

“From creating sustainable supply chains to designing new products, bamboo is finding its way into places you’d never expect. Events like this spark collaborations that can lead to entirely new opportunities.”

The UK Bamboo Summit is part of a wider push by the Bamboo in the UK group, an informal network of organisations and individuals working to put the material on the national agenda. 

Organisers say the event, which is part-funded by UK Shared Prosperity Funding, will also provide compelling evidence to strengthen the case for bamboo in government policy discussions.

Gemma said: “This event is about shaping the future of a new industry in the UK and a call to action. We want to show that bamboo isn’t just an environmental idea, but a real business opportunity that can bring innovation and growth to Staffordshire and beyond.”

Tickets for the UK Bamboo Summit cost £15 or £10 for concessions and are available here.   

Hayley Johnson

Senior journalist with over 15 years’ experience writing for customers and audiences all over the world. Previous work has included everything from breaking news for national newspapers to complex business stories, in-depth human-interest features and celebrity interviews - and most things in between.

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