Shownotes
In today's episode, we chat with Melita Cyril from Q for Quinn. We explore the environmental costs of manufacturing conventional cotton, and the potential health risks of the colourful dyes, and pesticides used. We learn how Melita’s trip to an orphanage on her thirteenth birthday and her newborns son’s eczema both inspired Melita to create change, how she’s carefully selected her manufacturing partners in developing countries, and why she feels that there are many more things we need to consider when determining the true cost of a product.
If you want to Learn more about Melita and her certified organic, mismatchable socks, visit https://www.qforquinn.com. Looking to buy a pair? Through Mary's Meals and the 1 pair = 1 meal initiative, Melita has donated 28,000 meals. You can follow along with Melita on her mission to create comfortable and practical basics which are gentle for your skin and for the planet on Facebook at qforquinnshop or Instagram at q.for.quinn.
Links from this episode
Challenges for Cotton
Azo dye
STANDARD 100 by OEKO-TEX
Mary’s Meals
Externality - Wikipedia
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