E110: Simplifyber and a plastic-free textiles future
Nov 06, 2025•36 min•Ep. 110
Episode description
This week on Everybody in the Pool, we’re rethinking how clothes, shoes—and even car interiors—get made without plastic. My guest is Maria Intscher-Owrang, CEO and co-founder of Simplifyber. Her innovation takes plant fibers + water, then forms finished 3D shapes in a single step—skipping spinning, weaving, cutting, and sewing.
- What’s broken about fossil-based textiles (cost curves, subsidies, and why polyester took over)
- How Simplifyber’s cellulose slurry + compression molding works—and why it cuts waste dramatically
- Early results: an LCA showing up to 30× lower impact for shoe uppers vs. standard construction
- Performance and durability (including why these parts can survive sun/heat/humidity in car interiors)
- Unit economics: cost parity at scale via tooling (and why higher volumes matter)
- Beachhead products: GANNI “moon shoe” uppers and a Kia EV2 concept interior, now moving toward production
- What this could mean for labor, local supply chains, and using regional feedstocks (cellulose everywhere)
- Website Simplifyber: https://www.simplifyber.com/
- LinkedIn https://www.linkedin.com/in/maria-intscher-owrang-3278a07/
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