"The Future is Local"
We believe that in the future we will have to produce at a more local level if we want to tackle climate change and environmental pollution.
For this reason, we produce our objects in a "fibershed". Rebecca Burgess coined this term, in reference to a watershed: A watershed is defined as the boundary line between two catchment areas of watercourses. The idea is that all our basic needs - food, clothing and shelter - should be produced within our own region and from natural resources.
All our materials, production sites, and manufactories are within a radius of 150 kilometres. This allows us to stay in close contact with our partners and to see the various production processes at any time. In this way, we support the growth of the local economy and limit our ecological footprint.