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Hear Me, See Me Podcast with Anne Butterly, CEO of Easydry.
Hear Me, See Me Podcast with Anne Butterly, CEO of Easydry.
Anne Butterly, CEO and Founder of Easydry, Louth, Ireland.
Anne Butterly is the CEO and Founder of Easydry. Anne’s mission is to create a range of innovative, eco-
friendly textiles to revolutionise industries that depend upon cotton, plastic and foil. One of her most
successful products is the Easydry disposable towel - a biodegradable / compostable towel that replaces
outdated cotton and inefficient, traditional laundry. The Easydry towel was launched fifteen years ago
and has achieved coveted FSC Certification. Since then, the Easydry product range has expanded and
Easydry has grown to have a presence in more than twenty-five countries and to save millions of gallons
of water globally each year.
Anne is an incredible environmental hero, with a big heart. We had a great chat, please enjoy.
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