If you’re looking for inspiration to live better, eat smarter and make more conscious choices, The Good Life Show is the event to experience. Now in its fifth year, it’s South Africa’s leading showcase of sustainable food, ethical consumerism and the latest innovations in wellness. Whether you’re curious about plant-based eating, interested in organic farming or want to understand the future of food and sustainability, this show brings it all together in one place.
The plant-based and wellness industries are evolving fast, with the global plant-based market expected to reach $13 billion by 2026. The Good Life Show is at the forefront, highlighting the organisations and movements shaping this space.
Driving change through strong partnerships
The show’s supporting partners play a key role in promoting sustainability, ethical food production and conscious living. These industry leaders help set standards, raise awareness and drive meaningful change.
- Organic and Biodynamic Agriculture – Kiwa, SAOSO and BDAASA promote organic certification and sustainable farming to ensure better food systems.
- Food, Hospitality and Sustainability – The Chefs’ Manifesto, SA Chefs’ Association, FEDHASA and RASA advocate for a more sustainable approach to food and hospitality.
- Zero Waste and Ethical Living – Waste-ED focuses on turning waste into resources through better waste management systems.
- Health and Wellness – Beauty Without Cruelty, Diabetes South Africa, the Heart and Stroke Foundation and PAN South Africa work to improve health awareness and ethical consumer choices.
- Ethical and Religious Food Standards – Kosher Certified South Africa, SANHA and the Halal Research Council ensure food meets strict ethical and religious guidelines.
- Global Movements for Change – The Plant-Based Treaty promotes sustainable food systems to address climate change.
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