26-27 May 2025 | ICC SYDNEY, DARLING HARBOUR

Vegan

The natural and organic industry is continuously growing and shifting, with new trends, regulations, products and practices being introduced into market everyday. How does one keep on top of it all? Naturally Good has you covered, as we speak to industry professionals and experts on the hottest topics and trends,

A survey of former Veganuary participants has revealed that 32% are eating more vegan food as a result of the pandemic.
These vegan seasonings are popping up on menus, food blogs and in health food stores everywhere. Here’s why they’re suddenly on the radar.
Consumers around the world are going wild for plant-based innovation and ice cream is no exception.
A brand that was born from personal experience is not only making life better for others, it’s doing good things for the planet, too. Meet PATCH, the natural adhesive bandages that are giving traditional wound coverings a run for their money.
Committed to developing ‘new-age health stuff’ rooted in old-world wisdom, That Hippie Co. has gone from strength to strength since launching its first product a little over a year ago. And it’s only the beginning.

With a new year upon us, a few of regular attendees to our sister event Natural & Organic Products Europe shared their insights on a few key trends to watch in 2020: “Looking at food, I think we’ll still see continuing growth in the vegan and plant-based categories. Some of

With demands in sustainability, conscious living, and social responsibility on the rise, our global sister trade show, Natural & Organic Products Europe is the place to discover what’s new and next in the world of natural and organic. Here, some of the industry’s best known names share some of their

New research from Mintel shows that Europe is leading the way in organic food and drink innovation, with almost a fifth of all food and drink products launched in Europe carrying and organic claim. In the 10 years to July 2019, the number of European food and drink launches with

Concerns about the environment and health are the driving forces behind the burgeoning natural beauty market in Australia, which includes chemical-free, organic or vegan cosmetics, skincare items, haircare products, perfumes and fragrances. It’s a sector that continues to grow at an astonishing rate. By the end of 2024, the global