Turning PFAS-conscious fabric into a market movement—two years before regulations demanded it.
Role:
Creative Marketing Director
Objective:
Launch Brookwood-ZERO™, positioning it as the textile industry’s benchmark for PFAS-conscious, regulation-ready water-repellent finishes.
Problem:
PFAS regulations were on the horizon, yet the market remained saturated with outdated finishes. Smaller manufacturers lacked access to compliant fabrics, and industry messaging on sustainability was timid and fragmented.
Scenario:
Brookwood, a legacy textile manufacturer and military contractor, recognized the need for a proactive approach to sustainability. The opportunity: lead the conversation on PFAS-conscious fabrics before compliance became mandatory. The risk: navigating complex chemistry, regulatory scrutiny, and multiple market segments—all without losing commercial appeal.
Solution:
I not only developed the brand Brookwood-ZERO™ but also created it specifically to address the upcoming PFAS regulations and growing demand for sustainable finishes. I built a B2B2C narrative strategy that expanded Brookwood-ZERO™ beyond its initial B2B scope, ensuring every stock fabric in our Roll Goods division adopted the ZERO™ finish. This positioned Brookwood as a partner to both global brands and small manufacturers, delivering California-compliant fabrics two years ahead of the 2025 mandate. Our creative hook—“It’s just good chemistry.”—humanized a technical product through approachable messaging.
Journey:
Because Brookwood operates in sensitive markets, I cannot disclose certain operational details. This responsibility underscores both my commitment to safeguarding proprietary technical and military-related information and the trust placed in me to handle it. Within these boundaries, my contributions included crafting the brand architecture for ZERO™ and designing its logo specifically to convey compliance and innovation. The logo incorporated a subtle design element resembling the letter “C,” hinting at CO while avoiding any legal misrepresentation—making it instantly relatable to our audience. I integrated ZERO™ seamlessly with Brookwood’s existing lines, evolved our legacy Storm-Tech finish into StormTech-ZERO™, and led visual storytelling across trade shows, digital channels, and product collateral, transforming ZERO™ from a compliance-driven offering into a movement embraced by sourcing leads and designers.
Success:
In the first five months of 2024, Brookwood received $100M+ in production orders linked to ZERO™ fabrics, spanning North and South America, Asia, and Australia. Beyond sales, the brand established Brookwood as a trusted leader in sustainable innovation, reinforcing our market position ahead of regulatory change.
Time Frame:
2023–Present | New York, NY
Numbers:
- $100M+ in production orders within first five months of 2024
- Distribution across four continents
- California-compliant fabrics delivered two years ahead of 2025 mandate
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