“You can tell that fette really practices what they preach about sustainability and transparency which really sets the brand apart from other options. Glad our team made the switch this Fall!”
“Just want you all to know that that this order is for my daughter's birthday party. She saw your story on the news and asked me to order the cups. She's turning 6 soon! You're already making the future a little brighter. Great work!”
Priya Mittal '22 is turning Solo cups from red to green. ♻️
After backyard barbecues and college parties, those ubiquitous red cups usually end up in a landfill. Mittal has created a plant-based, fully compostable alternative. @ourfette https://t.co/3AIcAyzhYL
Solo cups take 450-500 years to decompose. Here’s what how @BrownUniversity undergrads turned the tables and created their own #sustainable alternative known as @ourfette
Thank you @BusinessInsider for the feature on fette and our #fettefam program. We are just getting started and could not do it without the help of over amazing community of students and innovators passionate about our product and values🌿
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fette takes CBS! What a surreal moment. Thank you so much to everyone who has supported us. We are deeply committed to making the party industry, and party culture, more sustainable, transparent, and inclusive. This is just the beginning.
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Priya Mittal & Olivia Tulkoff, students @BrownUniversity, have created the #FetteCup, an environmentally friendly alternative to popular #RedSolo party cups. Instead of taking 500 years to fully break down, like the Solo cup, the plant based Fette cups break down in 40 to 60 days
Feeling grateful to be featured in The Boston Globe. Check it out and stay tuned for exciting news to come :)
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