Milking the Supply Chain

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These wearable pieces of inscrutable shapes bound in silver chains represent the ever-changing complexities of the American food industry and its dependence on single use plastics.

According to the Capitol Area Food Bank, more than a million people in the DC area are food insecure, nearly 1/3 of them are children. This food insecurity means unreliable access to affordable, fresh, healthful food options, which is associated with a wide variety of negative health outcomes. The Capital Area Food Bank helps by sourcing and providing more than 50 million meals every year.

15% of the sale price from this piece will be donated to the Capital Area Foodbank. (www.capitalareafoodbank.org)

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These wearable pieces of inscrutable shapes bound in silver chains represent the ever-changing complexities of the American food industry and its dependence on single use plastics.

According to the Capitol Area Food Bank, more than a million people in the DC area are food insecure, nearly 1/3 of them are children. This food insecurity means unreliable access to affordable, fresh, healthful food options, which is associated with a wide variety of negative health outcomes. The Capital Area Food Bank helps by sourcing and providing more than 50 million meals every year.

15% of the sale price from this piece will be donated to the Capital Area Foodbank. (www.capitalareafoodbank.org)

These wearable pieces of inscrutable shapes bound in silver chains represent the ever-changing complexities of the American food industry and its dependence on single use plastics.

According to the Capitol Area Food Bank, more than a million people in the DC area are food insecure, nearly 1/3 of them are children. This food insecurity means unreliable access to affordable, fresh, healthful food options, which is associated with a wide variety of negative health outcomes. The Capital Area Food Bank helps by sourcing and providing more than 50 million meals every year.

15% of the sale price from this piece will be donated to the Capital Area Foodbank. (www.capitalareafoodbank.org)