Value Chain Directory

Rust Belt Fibershed Value Chain Directory is a network of farmers, mill owners, natural dyers, sewists, weavers, knitters, spinners, designers, menders, and upcyclers living and working within a 250 mile radius of Cleveland, Ohio, which includes most of the cities and surrounding areas classified as Rust Belt during the previous industrial era.

Note: we use the term “chain” due to its familiarity, though we prefer to think of the Supply Chain/Value Chain actually as a web of many interconnected parts, not organized in a specific linear order around the circle. Truly, many parts of our value chain cut across the center of circularity and dynamic interactions form what looks more like a web than a smooth, predictable movement around the circle.

 

Value Chain Directory Members

We are looking towards a new type of “industrial” area– one that is at a local scale, bioregional and creates connections that allows our place to thrive. One that doesn’t function linearly but circularly– starting and ending with improved soil. 

We recognize a current truth of our place: our region is lacking infrastructure for most members of a local value chain to create solely within our three pillars of local fiber, local labor, and local dye. Below are our guidelines for joining as a part of the Rust Belt Fibershed Value Chain Directory for a regional, soil-to-soil textile economy.

That said, not all of our producers on the value chain offer 100% RBF products, but they’re all working towards the same mission of a catalyzing a circular, regenerative textile industry in the Rust Belt Fibershed through their business.

If you want to look for 100% RBF-sourced products (local labor, fiber, and dye) please look for them in the descriptions with each producer.

Thank you to everyone who helps build this network of incredible, creative, and responsible humans who are letting us participate in their work.

This world is better because of you!