
For skeptics of products that claim to be sustainable, learn how to spot greenwashing in the wild. This sustainability podcast is hosted by two marketing pros — Kat and Tiff — who reveal the sneaky tactics brands use so you can avoid getting tricked by green hooey.
| Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 118 | Founded | 3 years ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Categories | NatureHome & GardenLeisureScience | |||

Check out this revisit of one of our favorite previous episodes while we're on break! We're back from break June 4 to dive into our all new Get Your Hands Dirty season. In case you missed this the first time, here goes:
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To end their fashion-filled season, Kat and Tiff examine one of the most popular sustainably brands: Fjallraven. Learn what sustainability promises they're making and whether or not they're following through with them, and where they may be falling s... more
If you're tossing holey sweaters or ripped jeans into the landfill every year, you might be surprised how simple repairs could extend their life and slash waste. In this episode, discover how the old-fashioned art of clothing mending is making a come... more
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 bot... more
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I love the chemistry between these two ladies and their ability to deliver well researched information to help us navigate the waters of sustainability. Helping us make better choices and live more consciously!
Love the interesting and casual way the hosts present the information. Makes it easy to understand and enjoy at the same time.
Also, as someone who definitely tries to green up their act I’m happy for all the ways Kat and Tiff have given a lot of ways to do that. Keep up the great work ladies!
I’m so glad that I found this podcast! I’ve so far only listened to a few episodes, but there’s a ton of great content to get through. The hosts are fun, and engaging while still presenting thoughtful ideas (with sources). It’s a great listen for anyone that’s interested in learning more about sustainability.
I’m really enjoying this podcast and find myself sharing things I’ve learned with my friends and family. There’s no easy solution to going green but Tiffany & Kat are doing a great job of breaking down options and helping me better understand ways I can contribute.
Kat and Tiffany do their research, deliver practical reviews and information about 'green' products, and their marketing background really helps cut through the jargon used in an effort to separate actual earth-friendly items from marketing trash. Their banter and chemistry is fun to listen to, and the episode length doesn't overstay it's welcome. Looking forward to Season Two.
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