Ohio entrepreneur wants to bring ‘farm-to-table’ concept to clothing industry

An Ohio entrepreneur is aiming to transform the clothing industry by creating a regional textile economy, similar to the farm-to-table movement that has revolutionized how we think about food. This initiative focuses on producing clothing locally, which can reduce environmental impact, support local economies, and provide more transparency about where and how clothes are made. By building a network of local farmers, manufacturers, and designers, the entrepreneur hopes to offer an alternative to the globalized fashion industry, which often relies on long supply chains and can contribute to pollution and labor issues. This movement could lead to more sustainable fashion choices and empower communities to take control of their clothing production. QUESTION: How might a regional textile economy change the way you think about the clothes you wear and their impact on the environment? 

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