Fashion designers and textile manufacturers are choosing Columbus and central Ohio as home. In fact, more designers live in Columbus than virtually any other city in the U.S. Only New York and L.A. have more! Brands like IKEA rely on central Ohioans at Fluvitex to make every synthetic fiber pillow and comforter sold in every store in America! It’s common for production processes to generate some waste and in particular textile waste is an emerging waste stream. In episode 5, SWACO welcomes the Ohio Environmental Protection Agency and Fluvitex to discuss the synergies between big brands, product manufacturers and the public sector agencies behind the Ohio Materials Marketplace. The Ohio Materials Marketplace (OMM) is a free online platform that allows Ohio businesses, manufacturers, non-profits, and other organizations to find reuse and recycling solutions for decommissioned, waste, byproduct, and surplus materials. (Check out more on the Ohio Materials Marketplace on Ohio EPA's website and stay up to date by following @OhioEPA for #MarketplaceMonday weekly features.)
So for manufacturers like Fluvitex, the Markeplace allows them to sell unused inventory or other products, that could otherwise head to the landfill, be re-purposed into useful products! This reduces textile waste, saves precious resources and creates new revenue streams for businesses too. Plus, Fluvitex has built relationships with local non-profits so mis-marked or irregular pillows and comforters that can't go to IKEA can go to places like the Ronald McDonald House and YMCA locations. As you're about to hear, they're looking for more non-profit partners too!