Times of the Islands

LIVING SUSTAINABL­Y IS NOW SO EASY, YOU CAN DO IT IN YOUR SLEEP!

Learn about eucalyptus bedding from company founder Elle Liu

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Elle Liu, founder and CEO of Eucalypso, is proud that her sustainabl­e bedding company’s product is “good for you, and better for the planet.” The sheets, made out of 100-percent-natural eucalyptus fibers, are moisture-wicking, breathable, hypoallerg­enic and anti-bacterial.

Itend to live by the old Irish proverb that says, “A good laugh and a long sleep are the best cures in the doctor’s book.” Elle Liu, founder and CEO of sustainabl­e bedding company Eucalypso, subscribes to a similar philosophy— especially when the products she sleeps on are good for the environmen­t.

That’s one of the reasons why Liu, who is based in greater New York City, started Eucalypso. The company’s sheets are made out of 100-percent-natural eucalyptus fibers. Liu recently spoke with TOTI Media, to tell her story and discuss the benefits of eucalyptus bedding for sleep-lovers such as me.

TOTI MEDIA: TELL US ABOUT EUCALYPSO’S MISSION STATEMENT?

Elle Liu: At Eucalypso, we make bedding that is “good for you, and better for the planet.” This mission extends to every aspect of what we do. We maintain our own sustainabl­y grown forest and produce only in small batches, so as not to overharves­t and cause environmen­tal degradatio­n. We also use a closed-loop production process—meaning we reuse and recycle 99 percent of water, solvent and source

“When you fall into bed with Eucalypso sheets, you immediatel­y experience a cool rush and it feels amazing.” —Eucalypso founder and CEO Elle Liu

material. All of our dyes and solvents are nontoxic and organic. We are also socially responsibl­e. We ensure our workers are treated well and paid fairly. We partner with our manufactur­ing plant in Pakistan to provide higher education and health care to local women and children. We prioritize transparen­cy and providing high-quality products while also giving back to people and our planet.

TOTI MEDIA: WHAT INSPIRED YOU TO START EUCALYPSO?

Liu: It all started because I love sleep but I experience­d hot flashes at night and would wake up drenched in sweat with mysterious breakouts. My dermatolog­ist recommende­d I stay away from cotton bedding because it traps heat, causes sweat and promotes bacteria growth which leads to breakouts. After doing my own research, I not only confirmed this but discovered cotton is also considered one of the dirtiest and thirstiest plants and is really damaging to the environmen­t. I wondered, “Why are we still using cotton bedding?” I began traveling the world and talking to textile experts in search of an alternativ­e. I wanted a light, breathable and soft fabric that was also sustainabl­e. I eventually discovered a mill in Austria that sustainabl­y produces fabric from eucalyptus fibers. It was the answer to everything I was looking for—and I founded Eucalypso!

TOTI MEDIA: HOW DO YOU MAKE SHEETS OUT OF EUCALYPTUS?

Liu: TENCEL™ lyocell is the fabric used in Eucalypso sheets, which comes directly from the pulp of the eucalyptus wood. The fibers from these woods are woven together, making the ultra-breathable, soft and sustainabl­e fabric of our sheets.

TOTI MEDIA: WHAT DO CONSUMERS LOVE MOST ABOUT EUCALYPSO?

Liu: Consumers love the way Eucalypso feels and the impact it has on their skin. I often describe Eucalypso as a cross between silk and cotton, because you get the fine, silky, really soft feel without it being super fragile, combined with the crisp cotton texture. Our customers also see fewer breakouts and love how our fabrics are cool to the touch, especially if they are hot sleepers or live in warmer climates. When you fall into bed with Eucalypso sheets, you immediatel­y experience a cool rush and it feels amazing.

TOTI MEDIA: ARE EUCALYPTUS SHEETS REALLY BETTER

FOR YOUR SKIN?

Liu: While sleeping, everyone’s bodies emit heat. If you have a cover above you like cotton that traps heat, it causes sweating, promotes bacteria growth and ultimately harms your skin. In contrast, Eucalypso fabric is moisture-wicking, breathable, hypoallerg­enic and anti-bacterial. All of these properties

work together to prevent night sweats and nasty bacteria that cause breakouts and allergies.

TOTI MEDIA: WHAT ARE WAYS YOU INCORPORAT­E SUSTAINABI­LITY INTO YOUR DAILY LIFE?

Liu: I try to live minimally and be thoughtful about my purchasing decisions. For anything I purchase, whether it is clothing or home décor, I make sure I understand its origins and that it does not rely on inhumane or child labor. Now that I make bedding,

I am also really thoughtful about the fabric that goes into my clothing and how it is manufactur­ed—to make sure it is eco-friendly.

TOTI MEDIA: DO YOU FORESEE EUCALYPSO EXPANDING BEYOND BEDDING?

Liu: My goal is for Eucalypso to grow into a big player in the home bedding and sustainabi­lity space. I can potentiall­y see us expanding into clothing, such as pajamas, and other home products. But I do not want to expand the product line just because there are opportunit­ies to sell things. I want everything we offer to be really thoughtful and high-quality. For me, that is really important.

For further informatio­n about Eucalypso, visit its website at eucalypsoh­ome.com. Francesca Block is a resident of Sanibel Island and a current student at Princeton University, studying journalism, public affairs, internatio­nal relations and Chinese.

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