133. Eco-Textiles and Sustainable Sheets: Better Bamboo with Phoebe Yu and Kat Dey of Ettitude - a podcast by Mary Kingsley, Emma Kingsley

from 2023-03-17T08:00

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Phoebe Yu and Kat Dey are the cofounders of ettitude, an award-winning material science and lifestyle company innovating eco-textiles to fight climate change. Why does this matter? Listen to this conversation to hear why eco-textiles are so important, and what to look for when looking to purchase textiles for your home. With its proprietary technologies, ettitude offers sustainable bedding, bath essentials, apparel and a variety of textiles made with CleanBamboo. Topics Discussed:

The Old Farmer's AlmanacPhoebe Yu and Kat Dey introduce themselves and their company ettitude, and describe their "aha" moments in getting behind sustainable textiles.

The problems with plant-based textiles and the toxic processes used in their productionA discussion of the different types of plant-based fibers, such as viscose, lyocell, Tencel, cotton, and bamboo

Bamboo as a high-performance textile and it's advantages over cottonHow does bamboo measure up to organic cotton? 

The beneficial aspects of bamboo in regards to climateEutrophication: a term to explain how many toxic chemicals are being released into the atmosphere or into the environment.

Kiss the GroundConnect with ettitude:

Website: ettitudeInstagram @ettitudestore



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