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Made in UK Day

The Cotton Team
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Precisely, The Cotton London will be participating in the most renowned Made in UK Day on Wednesday, March 9, 2022, as the desire to purchase locally and support local businesses rises.
Previously, we discerned that Make it British established the Made in UK Day campaign to commemorate their ten-year milestone. The Make It British website, which began as a blog by ex-retail buyer Kate Hills to promote all of the fantastic items manufactured in the UK.
Furthermore, this website has already been viewed by more than 6.5 million people looking to buy UK-made products and find UK businesses. Since the UK left the EU's single market and customs union last year, there has been a 68 percent increase in inquiries.

Made In UK Day
Moreover, the production in the United Kingdom is worth £192 billion and employs 2.7 million people. The UK has a population of over 65 million people, and if everyone bought just one £20 product manufactured in the UK on Made in UK Day, it would have been worth £1.3 billion pounds.
Lucidly, at Julian Road's products are made in the United Kingdom. By supporting UK-based businesses such as The Cotton London, the valuable customers like you are contributing to:

Reduce your environmental impact:
When you buy things created near to home, you can cut down on the number of miles that something has travelled. As a result, its carbon footprint is reduced. In addition, UK-made goods are frequently produced in substantially lower quantities. Many can be custom-made, reducing waste in the supply chain.

Keep essential skills in consideration:
Manufacturing necessitates expertise. Working in a service-based sector is not for everyone. By purchasing a product created in the United Kingdom, you are assisting in the preservation of local expertise. Skills that would have been lost otherwise.

Generate employment options:
Manufacturing employs 2.7 million people in the United Kingdom. When you purchase a product created in the United Kingdom, you are directly supporting the employment of someone.

Promote UK craftsmanship:
When you buy a product that is made in UK you are helping to preserve craftsmanship that has been passed down through generations.

Made in UK Day

Boost local economies:

Buying locally-made directly contributes to your local economy. Spend your money wisely and help contribute directly towards the area in which you live.
Preserve UK manufacturing:
If everyone living in the United Kingdom bought just one item made in UK worth £20 on Made in UK Day, it would be worth £1.3bn! Spend your money wisely and help UK manufacturing to thrive.

Conclusion:
In a nutshell, you can get involved in the campaign too by pledging to buy something that is made in the UK on 9 March and share your pictures on social media using the hashtag #madeinukday
So, what are you waiting for! Grab the opportunity at once!

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