1. Reduced carbon emissions through local production and sourcing.
2. Utilisation of country-specific fibers, like Britain’s diverse wool types.
3. Preservation of traditional textile manufacturing expertise.
4. Promotion of unique, heritage breeds for high-quality materials.
5. Support for ethical animal husbandry practices.
6. Inspiration for innovative designers using sustainable materials.
7. Fair labor practices and improved working conditions.
8. Reduction of microfiber pollution from synthetic materials.
9. Shift from concentrated wealth to broader social prosperity.
10. Enhanced designer-producer relationships, leading to longer-lasting garments and less waste.