Amy DuFault

202. Pee the Change You Want to See: Urine For A Surprise with Amy DuFault

In this special episode, Emma and Mary are catching up with their first guest ever featured on the podcast, Amy DuFault. A writer on sustainable textiles for 15 years, Amy has dedicated her next chapter to reconnecting with the roots of her home on Cape Cod. She brings us along her transition from Communications & Sustainability Director at Botanical Colors and her journeys around the world and how wherever you go, there you are. She discusses how she arrived at her current focus on water quality through her role as both the director of the Southeastern New England Fibershed and as communications director at the Massachusetts Alternative Septic System Test Center. You will learn all about sustainable fashion and natural dyes, the impact of wastewater on natural dyes, and innovative solutions for water sustainability. It will make you explore your “why” behind your value system regarding sustainability. Finding her “why” was key to Amy’s journey as her drive to heal the earth is directly tied to her late father's environmental awareness, and a deep longing for the environment she remembers growing up in. This episode will have you thinking about your own drive, including why do you want to be eco-conscious, how far will you go, and how can you share it with those in your life.


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Topics Discussed

· Fibershed

· The “Why” Behind Your Sustainability

· Your Personal Toolkit & How to Use it to Change

· Sustainable Fabrics and Clothing Practices

· Determining Your Value System

· Working with the Massachusetts Alternative Septic System Tech Center

· The Fear Around Eco-conscious Businesses

· The Umbrella of Sustainability

· Where Our Clothing’s Color Comes From

· Natural Dye Farmers

· The Priceless Value of Waters

· Sanitation Practices

· Experiments for Optimal Flower Growing

· NOFA: Northeast Organic Farming Association

· Septic Tank Issues

· Saltwater Intrusion

· Exploring Wastewater Fertilization

· Revitalizing Septic Systems and Destroyed Bodies of Water

· The Cape Cod AquiFund

· Pasteurized Urine

· Restoring Your Home

· Eco-grief for the Way the Environment Was

· Government Support and Funding

· Water Quality

· Preserving Our Ground Water

 

Episode Resources:

· Listen to The Good Dirt’s 1st Episode with Amy DuFault

· PROJECT: Wastewater’s Impacts On Natural Dye Plant Growth & Color

· Botanical Colors

· Feedback Friday Videos

· Read “The Three Ages of Water: Prehistoric Past, Imperiled Present, and a Hope for the Future” by Peter Gleick

· The Rich Earth Institute

· Read "Everybody Poops!" by Justine Avery

· Read "Everybody Pees!" by Justine Avery

 

Connect with Amy DuFault:

· Website: amydufault.com

· Instagram: @amytropolis

· Links: https://linktr.ee/amytropolis

· Southeastern New England Fibershed


 

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