Naturally Good Expo 2025 to showcase new trends in natural products, celebrate 10 years

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Registration is now open for the Naturally Good Expo 2025, marking a decade of success in the natural and organic products sector. 

The event will be held on 26 to 27 May at Sydney’s ICC on Darling Harbour and is anticipated to be the most community-centered edition yet.

This milestone year will feature a range of new initiatives and a special networking evening, enhancing opportunities for retailers, brands, and industry professionals.

Another feature of the 2025 expo will be the celebratory networking evening on the first day. The Awards & Networking Night will bring together the community of retailers and brands to commemorate ten years of growth and collaboration.

This year, the expo replaces its previous paid summit with free, interactive content on the show floor.

The expo will also showcase a revamped buyer program, which includes a new event app designed to facilitate direct bookings between buyers and brands, increasing the opportunities for networking and collaboration.

Naturally Good Expo 2025 will highlight a diverse range of products, responding to feedback from retailers and visitors. 

The selection will feature the newest trends in the natural products sector, emphasising the event’s role as a major platform for sourcing innovative products.

The Pitch Fest will also return, providing emerging brands the opportunity to present their ideas to retailers and investors, while the Startup Zone will highlight young, conscious brands.

Sofie Teh, Event Director of Naturally Good, said the expo is focused on fostering connections between brands and retailers. 

“Creating an environment that matches our vibrant community to meet and connect is key. Bringing together retailers and dynamic brands in the natural products industry sparks collaboration, it inspires, and it unlocks new opportunities for growth,” Teh added. 

“In turn, it allows a more diverse and accessible offering of products for conscious consumers in Australia.”

Early registration is encouraged to secure participation in all planned activities and sessions.