Materials Ledger
A ruled ledger listing each material with its use, source mill or tannery, how long the relationship has run, and switch criteria.
A ruled ledger listing each material with its use, source mill or tannery, how long the relationship has run, and switch criteria.
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Materials Ledger lists every material in the product as a ruled ledger row: what it is used for, the mill or tannery it comes from, how long that relationship has run, and the one thing that would make the maker switch. The lede draws the line between a spec sheet and a ledger: "A spec sheet says canvas. A ledger says which mill, for how long, and what would make us leave." A closing note promises the page updates the same week any supplier changes.
Materials live in one array, each carrying a name, use, source, since date, and switch condition. The three column grid keeps the source and the switch reason side by side, so provenance and its limit read together.
Reach for this block when sourcing is part of the product story and you want to show relationships rather than logos. It works as a supply chain section beneath the brand story, grounding the origin claims in named mills and dated partnerships instead of a vague country of making.
A natural flow around it on an Ecommerce Pro page:
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One strong use is the canvas bag five material ledger. Other ledgers:
Tip: the "What would make us switch" column is what turns a supplier list into a ledger, so keep those lines honest and specific rather than aspirational.