Rothy's: Washable, “Sustainable” Shoes?

March 19
42 mins

Episode Description

Discover the truth behind Rothy’s, the popular eco-friendly shoe company, and whether they’re genuinely making a difference or just greenwashing to sell more shoes. In this episode, hosts Kat and Tiff unpack Rothy’s claims to use recycled plastic bottles, discuss whether their sustainability certifications hold up, and explore deeper concerns like microplastics and the true environmental impact of fast fashion. You'll learn how their innovative 3D knitting process reduces waste, but also how their rapid expansion into new styles and materials may dilute their eco-efforts.

They break down:

  • The real story behind their recycled plastic shoes and their plastic bottle savings
  • How credible their third-party certifications like LEED, TRUE, and SCS really are
  • The hidden costs of microplastics from washable shoes
  • Why greenwashing is more common than you think and how to spot it
  • The broader implications of consumerism and fast fashion’s impact on our environment

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