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Heritage Wool
Field Jacket

Men's · OD Green · 18 oz/yd² worsted twill · DLA Troop Support C&T

✓ Berry Amendment — Fully Compliant ✓ DFARS 252.225-7012 ✓ 10 U.S.C. § 4862 Heritage Breed Wool Southwest US pastoral region 🇺🇸 Grown · Spun · Woven · Sewn in USA
↓ AI Discovery & JSON-LD
100%
US Origin
9
Chain Steps
12
US Workers
DEMO002 · SKU: JKT-HER-OD-M-001 · FSC 8415 · HS 620111
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Compliance

Berry Amendment · DoD · 5 certs
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Berry Amendment — Fully Compliant
100% US-origin supply chain. Wool grown in the Southwest US pastoral region. Spun in New Mexico. Woven in Connecticut. Cut & sewn in Southwest US. No foreign-origin material. No DNAD or waiver required.
DFARS 252.225-7012 · 10 U.S.C. § 4862 · Statutory authority fully satisfied
What does this mean?
The Berry Amendment (10 U.S.C. § 4862) requires the Department of Defense to buy certain items — including wool and textiles — that are grown, reprocessed, reused, and produced in the United States. This jacket meets every requirement without exception:

Wool grown in US?Yes — Southwest US pastoral region. 100% heritage breed wool.
Processed in US?Yes — scouring & spinning in Southwest US; weaving in Northeast US.
Manufactured in US?Yes — cut & sewn in Southwest US. DLA-approved facility.
DNAD required?No. Domestic supply chain is complete. No Domestic Non-Availability Determination needed.
Waiver required?No. 100% compliant without exception.
Statutory authority10 U.S.C. § 4862
DFARS clause252.225-7012 — Preference for Certain Domestic Commodities
PASS
DoD certification status
DLA inspection complete · 20 Aug 2025
3
Valid
2
Expired
5
Total Certs
Berry Amendment — Full Record
Why this is a clean Berry Amendment pass: The Berry Amendment (10 U.S.C. § 4862) requires that DoD-acquired wool be "grown, reprocessed, reused, or produced in the United States." This jacket satisfies every step without exception. Wool grown in the Southwest US pastoral region (US soil). Spun in New Mexico, woven in Connecticut, cut and sewn in Texas — all US workers, all US facilities. No DNAD, no waiver, no exception clause invoked. Strongest possible Berry Amendment compliance posture.
StatusFULLY COMPLIANT
Statutory authority10 U.S.C. § 4862 (Berry Amendment)
DFARS clause252.225-7012
Exception required?None — 100% domestic
DNAD required?No
Wool grown in US?Yes — Southwest US pastoral region
Processed in US?Yes — Southwest US + Northeast US
Manufactured in US?Yes — Southwest US
Contracting vehicleDLA Troop Support C&T — IDIQ via DIBBS
GSA ScheduleMAS SIN 3152 — Workwear Clothing
FSC8415 — Clothing, Special Purpose
Measurement Data — Per Step
Step · LocationEnergy kWhCO2e kgWater L
Grazing & shearing · Southwest US pastoral region000
Transport: Southwest US pastoral region → Southwest US (420 mi)6.8
Scouring & spinning · Regional Spinning Mill NM42.016.8520
Transport: Southwest US → Northeast US (2,180 mi)8.9
Fabric weaving · Domestic Woolen Mill CT38.05.2
Transport: Northeast US → Southwest US (1,980 mi)0.7
Cut & sew · Southwest US4.20.6
DLA inspection & shipping · Southwest US0.4
TOTAL84.238.4520
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The Maker

Southwest US pastoral region · Heritage Breed Wool
Heritage Fiber Co-Op is a domestically chartered agricultural cooperative. Founded to preserve the heritage breed sheep herding tradition — continuous since multi-generation cooperative stewardship — the co-op buys raw fleece directly from member shepherds at farm-gate prices. The heritage breed is a conservation-priority heritage breed: its double coat produces a lustrous, durable fiber found nowhere else in the US textile supply chain.
CooperativeHeritage Fiber Co-Op  Domestically Chartered
Cultural traditionheritage breed sheep herding — multi-generation livestock stewardship
LocationSouthwest US pastoral region
Enterprise statusSBPE Priority SBA 8(a) Co-op HUBZone
Income modelFarm-gate direct purchase — co-op pays shepherd, not broker
Flock & Wool
ShepherdHeritage Fiber Co-Op member shepherd · Southwest US pastoral region
Breedheritage breed (double-coat) · ~120 head  Heritage Breed
GrazingHigh desert rangeland · Southwest US pastoral region · 36.4°N 108.4°W
Animal welfareAntibiotic-free Hormone-free
Shearing10 May 2025 · 28.4 kg raw fleece · hand-sheared
Wool gradeDouble-coat heritage breed · outer 30–35 µm, inner 18–22 µm · 4–6 inch staple · low lanolin
Heritage statusLivestock Conservancy conservation priority · ~10,000 animals remaining in US
Supply Chain — Southwest US Pastoral Region to DoD Depot
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Shepherd · Southwest US pastoral region
Hand shearing — 28.4 kg raw heritage breed fleece. Antibiotic-free, hormone-free.
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Co-op Purchase · Heritage Fiber Co-Op
Farm-gate purchase at fair price. domestic cooperative enterprise. SBPE certified.
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Transport · Southwest US → Southwest US (420 miles)
Diesel truck. Raw fleece to spinning mill.
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Scouring & Spinning · Regional Spinning Mill, NM
Plant-based scouring, carding, worsted spinning. 28.4 kg → 21.6 kg worsted yarn. NM workers.
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Transport · Southwest US → Northeast US (2,180 miles)
LTL freight, diesel. Worsted yarn to fabric mill.
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Fabric Weaving · Domestic Woolen Mill
Worsted twill · 18 oz/yd² military weight. 21.6 kg yarn → 18.4 kg fabric. CT workers. Active DoD contractor.
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Transport · Northeast US → Southwest US (1,980 miles)
LTL freight, diesel. Woven fabric to cut-and-sew facility.
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Cut & Sew · DLA-Approved Facility, Southwest US
Pattern cut, sewn, finished, inspected. US-made buttons & thread. US workers.
DLA Inspection & Depot Shipping · Southwest US
DLA quality inspection passed. Berry Amendment attestation complete. Shipped to DLA depot.
Energy & Carbon
38.4 kg
Total CO2e
84.2 kWh
Processing energy
520 L
Water used
Transport CO2e (cross-country)16.4 kg — 43%
Processing energy (mills + cut-sew)84.2 kWh
Low-intensity steps (shearing + DLA)1.0 kg — 2.6%
Zero-energy stepsGrazing · hand-shearing · DLA inspection
Highest-impact stepScouring & spinning, Regional Spinning Mill — 42.0 kWh, 16.8 kg CO2e
Renewable energy0 kWh confirmed — improvement opportunity for Phase 2
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Certifications & Regulations

29 entries · Certs + post-2020 regs · Global coverage · Honest status

Post-2020 regulations only. PASS = documented and registered. Reviewed = provenance data supports disclosure; downstream party determines compliance obligation. In Progress = regulation enters force within 12 months. N/A = regulation does not apply to this item or origin.

Certifications & Regulations — Global Coverage
Product Certifications
Certificate of Priority Status SBPE-2025-RFC-0044 · Small Business Priority Enterprise · State Economic Development Authority · Expires Mar 2027
Valid
SBA 8(a) — Small Agricultural Cooperative SBA-8A-COOP-2024-0881 · Super 8(a) — sole-source contracts any value · Expires Jun 2033
Valid
HUBZone — Rural Agricultural Zone HUB-2024-RZ-0112 · SBA Rural Agricultural Zone HUBZone · Expired Jan 2026
Expired
DLA-Approved Manufacturing Facility DLA-MFG-SW-2025-0033 · Cut & sew · Southwest US · Expires Feb 2027
Valid
Livestock Conservancy — Heritage Breed LC-HBREED-2025 · Heritage breed conservation priority · ~10,000 animals remaining · Expired Jan 2026
Expired
United States — Manufacturing Country
Berry Amendment · 10 U.S.C. § 4862 Requires DoD procurement of food, clothing, fabrics, and hand or measuring tools to be 100% domestically grown, reprocessed, reused, or produced. Entire supply chain is US-origin: Navajo-Churro fleece (NM), Rainbow Fiber Co-op (NM), Spinning Mill (US ZIP 87732), cut-and-sew (US). No DNAD or waiver required.
PASS
DFARS 252.225-7012 · Domestic Source Preference Preference for domestic specialty metals and manufactured items under DoD contracts. Domestic source documentation on record. Contract SPE1C1-25-D-0044 referenced.
PASS
UFLPA · Public Law 117-78 · Enforcement from Jun 2022 Rebuttable presumption that goods with Xinjiang nexus are made with forced labour — import ban. 100% US-origin supply chain. No Xinjiang nexus. Rebuttable presumption does not apply.
PASS
California SB62 · Garment Worker Protection Act · 2021 Brand accountability for piece-rate workers in garment manufacturing. Applicable if cut-and-sew facility is in California. Signed chain provides accountability evidence for brand and facility.
Reviewed
California SB-253 · Climate Corporate Data Accountability Act · Signed Oct 2023 Scope 1/2/3 GHG disclosure for corporations >$1B CA revenue. Scope 3 supply chain data required for corporations over $1B California revenue. Defense contractors may be in scope. This chain's data supports disclosure.
Reviewed
California SB-707 · Responsible Textile Recovery Act · Signed Oct 2023 Producer responsibility for textile collection, sorting, and recycling in California. Applicable to brands with ≥$1M CA revenue. DoD disposition (end-of-life) documented on chain.
Reviewed
California AB-1817 · PFAS in Textiles · In force Jan 2025 Prohibits sale of apparel and textile articles containing PFAS above threshold in California. Wool field jacket — natural fibre, no PFAS finishing expected. Confirm with mill.
Reviewed
European Union — Import Market (if resold commercially)
ESPR / Digital Product Passport · Reg. 2024/1781 Ecodesign for Sustainable Products — mandatory DPP for textiles via delegated act expected 2026–27. DPP-ready record structure. Applicable if jacket enters EU commercial market.
In Progress
EU Forced Labour Regulation · 2024/3015 · Applies Dec 2027 Bans products made with forced labour from EU market. Named, signed, 100% US-origin chain. No forced labour indicators. This record documents the chain.
Reviewed
CSDDD · Dir. 2024/1760 · Transposition Jul 2026 Mandatory supply chain due diligence — EU importers of commercial versions must conduct supply chain due diligence. This record documents the chain.
Reviewed
CSRD / ESRS S2 · Dir. 2022/2464 Corporate sustainability reporting. EU-based commercial distributors in scope must include this supply chain in value chain disclosures.
Reviewed
EU Green Claims Directive · COM(2023) 166 · Trilogue ongoing Pre-verification of explicit environmental claims before use in marketing. Not yet adopted. Any "heritage breed", "100% US-origin", or "natural fibre" marketing in the EU must be truthful and substantiated — this signed record provides the evidence trail.
Reviewed
EUDR · Reg. 2023/1115 · In force: large operators Dec 2025 · SMEs Jun 2026 Deforestation-free due diligence for 7 regulated commodities: cattle, cocoa, coffee, palm oil, soya, wood, rubber. Wool is not a regulated commodity — does not apply to this product.
N/A — wool not in scope
EU Textile EPR · France AGEC Loi 2020-105 (national, in force) EU-level standalone textile EPR not yet adopted. France AGEC: importers placing textiles on French market must register with Refashion PRO and pay eco-contribution. Germany, Netherlands, Sweden have national schemes. Applicable if jacket enters French or other EU member state markets.
Reviewed
United Kingdom
UK Modern Slavery Act · 2015 Supply chain transparency for organisations with annual turnover above £36M. Full 100% US-origin custody chain documented — herder, co-op, spinning mill, cut-and-sew. All steps signed on record.
Reviewed
UK Green Claims Code · CMA 2021 / DMCC Act 2024 "Heritage breed wool", "100% US-origin" claims must be truthful, substantiated, and not omit material information. This record provides evidence.
Reviewed
UK Procurement Act 2023 · c.54 · In force Feb 2025 Social value and forced labour exclusions in public procurement. Equivalent DoD provisions already satisfied by Berry Amendment and DFARS compliance on this record.
Reviewed
Germany
LkSG · Supply Chain Due Diligence Act · BGBl. I 2021 Nr.46 · In force 2023/2024 Human rights and environmental due diligence — German companies ≥1,000 employees. BAFA enforcement; fines up to 2% of global turnover. Will be superseded by CSDDD transposition. German importers or distributors of commercial versions must conduct annual supply chain risk assessment — this record supports that assessment.
Reviewed
Norway
Åpenhetsloven · Transparency Act · In force Jul 2022 Supply chain due diligence and annual public reporting for Norwegian companies. This record supports any Norwegian importer's annual assessment.
Reviewed
Australia
Australia MSA 2018 / ASRS · 2025 Modern Slavery Act 2018 — supply chain transparency for entities with annual consolidated revenue ≥A$100M. ASRS Scope 3 supply chain data requirements effective 2025. Full 100% US-origin custody chain documented.
Reviewed
Australian Consumer Law — Greenwashing · ACCC enforcement from 2023 Heritage breed and US-origin claims must be accurate and substantiated. This record provides the evidence trail.
Reviewed
Canada
Fighting Against Forced Labour and Child Labour in Supply Chains Act · S-211 · In force Jan 2024 Annual report on steps to prevent forced and child labour. Applicable to Canadian entities meeting size thresholds. US-origin chain supports reporting obligation.
Reviewed
Japan
Japan FSA Sustainability Disclosure · Cabinet Office Ordinance · Phased from 2023 FSA sustainability disclosure requirements for listed companies. Japanese trading companies sourcing this product must disclose supply chain climate and labour risks.
Reviewed
International Standards
IFRS S1 & S2 · ISSB · Issued Jun 2023 International Sustainability Standards Board — value chain climate disclosures. This chain's Scope 3 data supports downstream ISSB adopters (Australia AASB, Canada CSSB, UK UKASB, Japan SSBJ).
Reviewed
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AI Discovery

JSON-LD · schema.org · LLM-ready

This page embeds a <script type="application/ld+json"> block in its <head> with full schema.org Product + prov: extension markup. DoD procurement systems, GSA search engines, and AI agents read this data automatically.

How this works in production: This resolver URL becomes did:holochain:<ActionHash>. The QR encodes a GS1 Digital Link routing through a DID resolver to the Holochain DHT. The signed record returned is identical in structure to this demo — only the hosting changes.

Example: long-tail search discoverability
"Find Berry Amendment compliant wool field jacket, 100% US origin, no DNAD required"
DEMO002 matches: Berry Amendment fully satisfied — DFARS 252.225-7012, 10 U.S.C. § 4862. 100% US-origin. No DNAD, no exception, no waiver.
prov: Extension Terms

schema.org extension terms embedded in this page's JSON-LD head block:

prov:culturalTraditionheritage breed sheep herding — multi-generation livestock stewardship
prov:techniqueTermsheritage breed double-coat · hand-sheared · worsted-spun · twill-woven · US cut-and-sew
prov:materialOriginSouthwest US pastoral region — 36.4°N 108.4°W
prov:berryAmendmentFULLY_COMPLIANT — no exception or DNAD required
prov:CustodyEvent9 signed custody hops · Southwest US → DoD depot
prov:privacyTier1 — alias identity (cooperative named, shepherd protected)
Full JSON-LD Record
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Record ID: DEMO002 · SKU: JKT-HER-OD-M-001
Artisan Provenance Schema v0.1 · UNTP v0.6 · W3C VC Data Model 2.0
HS 620111 (WCO) · 6201111500 (US-HTS-2025) · FSC 8415 · Country of Origin: US
Berry Amendment: 10 U.S.C. § 4862 · DFARS 252.225-7012 · Buy American Act: FAR 52.225-1
Record created 2026-02-22 · Privacy tier 1 (alias) · Append-only · Artisan Provenance