Webinar
Made in the USA: Building a transparent supply chain
Building a transparent material supply chain is crucial; choosing locally made products can mitigate risks, appeal to customers, and foster opportunities, despite global collaboration complexities.
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Building a transparent material supply chain is a challenge in today’s dynamic global market. Simultaneously, the need for knowledge around the processes used to create materials is becoming increasingly important. By choosing products that are “made in the U.S.,” we’re not only able to mitigate risk and appeal to customers, but we also create opportunity. The material supply chain is a complex collaboration between many stakeholders on a global level – but it’s still important to be aware of what’s happening before and after your role in the process.
Speakers
![Kelly Burton](https://material-exchange.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/11/kelly-burton.png)
Kelly Burton
Former Chief Sustainability Officer, Material Exchange
![Jennifer Crumpler](https://material-exchange.com/wp-content/uploads/2023/04/Jennifer-Crumpler.jpg)
Jennifer Crumpler
Fiber Dev. Manager, BASF
![Eric Goldstein](https://material-exchange.com/wp-content/uploads/2023/04/Eric-Goldstein.jpg)
Eric Goldstein
Business Leader,Vidalia Mils
![K.P. McNeill](https://material-exchange.com/wp-content/uploads/2023/04/K.P.-McNeill.jpg)
K.P. McNeill
Partner & CEO, Imogene and Willie
![Victor Lytvinenko](https://material-exchange.com/wp-content/uploads/2023/04/Victor-Lytvinenko.jpg)
Victor Lytvinenko
Co-Founder & Designer, RALEIGH Denim Workshop
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