The Zero‑Mile Product: How Neighborhood ‘Material Loops’ Are Quietly Reinventing Local Manufacturing
“Buy local” sounds great until you look a little closer. A candle maker gets wax from three states away. A
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“Buy local” sounds great until you look a little closer. A candle maker gets wax from three states away. A
Read MoreYou can feel the disconnect. Your social feed says “shop local,” but the shelves in most stores still look like
Read MoreYou order a tiny replacement part online. Then you wait a week, sometimes three. When it finally shows up, it
Read MoreYou can do everything right, buy the right tools, keep the noise down, and still get stopped by a rule
Read MoreYou can feel the gap on Main Street. The neighborhood beekeeper sells out every weekend. The cottage baker has a
Read MoreYou do not need a giant warehouse to make something real. Most people who want to build a product get
Read MoreIf you make candles, bread, prints, soaps, repairs, sewn goods, or small wood items, you already know the problem. Craft
Read MoreIt is maddening to watch a giant brand slap the word “local” on a label when you are the one
Read MoreYou are not imagining it. The same lightbulbs, bike parts, school supplies, and kitchen basics really do seem harder to
Read MorePlenty of neighborhood breweries and coffee roasters are tired of hearing the same advice. Post more. Film more reels. Tell
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