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Zero-Waste FutureStitch Launches Employment Program For Justice-Impacted Women

Por: Forbes Business January 01, 2023

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About six years ago, serial entrepreneur Taylor Shupe founded San Clemente, Cal-based to make knitwear using a circular, zero-waste system. Now, he’s introducing a program to recruit and employ formerly incarcerated women at a new manufacturing plant in Oceanside, Cal. Working with nonprofit , he’s also providing a curriculum, coaching and housing support. Taylor ShupeFutureStitch “We can foster an entrepreneurial mindset and confidence,... + full article



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