Since our inception, ettitude has saved over 3 million liters of water and over 70,000 acres of land through our use of sustainable materials. We have also prevented over 1,000 tons of carbon dioxide emissions through our carbon offset program and focus on energy efficiency. Additionally, our ethical practices ensure that our products are made without harming the environment or the people who make them.

WE DONT TAKE. WE REGENERATE.

Bamboo sequesters 11.5 times more CO2 than 1 tree and grows

532 times faster.

That is 12,751 more inches per year than traditional wood feedstock.

Our bamboo feedstock grows

3 times faster

than we can harvest it.

We trim the stalks and up-value them to high quality fiber.

Bamboo sequesters 11.5 times more CO2 than 1 tree and grows

532 times faster.

That is 12,751 more inches per year than traditional wood feedstock.

Our bamboo feedstock grows

3 times faster

than we can harvest it.

We trim the stalks and up-value them to high quality fiber.

100% SUPPLY CHAIN TRANSPARENCY

POSITIVE CHANGE COMES FULL CIRCLE

WATER SCARCITY

Potential of water deprivation, to either humans or ecosystems, due to the water consumption in the product value chain.

GLOBAL WARMING

Heat absorbed by any greenhouse gas released in the atmosphere from the product value chain.

EUTROPHICATION

Accumulation of phosphates and nitrates released by the use of pesticides, fertilizers, detergents, and other chemicals in an ecosystem.

ABIOTIC DEPLETION

Depletion of nonliving (abiotic) resources including oil, natural gas, and coal used as energy carriers. Use of non renewable resources.

WATER SCARCITY

Potential of water deprivation, to either humans or ecosystems, due to the water consumption in the product value chain.

GLOBAL WARMING

Heat absorbed by any greenhouse gas released in the atmosphere from the product value chain.

EUTROPHICATION

Accumulation of phosphates and nitrates released by the use of pesticides, fertilizers, detergents, and other chemicals in an ecosystem.

ABIOTIC DEPLETION

Depletion of nonliving (abiotic) resources including oil, natural gas, and coal used as energy carriers. Use of non renewable resources.