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Welcome to Do Beautiful Things, a podcast hosted by Jenny Lawson, President and CEO of Keep America Beautiful. In this podcast we will discuss ending litter, the truth behind recycling, and enhancing communities to create a more sustainable and beautiful future. Our engaging discussions are not just interviews; they are insightful conversations that illuminate the path to a greener tomorrow.

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In this episode of “Do Beautiful Things,” host Jenny Lawson, President and CEO of Keep America Beautiful, explores how collaborative, innovative approaches are making America’s national parks cleaner and greener for all. Special guest Ashley McAvoy, Director of Programs and Partnerships at the National Park Foundation, joins Jenny Lawson to discuss the unique challenges of managing waste in parks ranging from Cape Cod to Yellowstone. The conversation highlights new solutions for recycling and waste reduction—and how every visitor can play a part. A standout moment in the episode features the National Park Foundation-funded project at Colter Bay Campground in Grand Teton National Park. There, Keep America Beautiful partnered with TerraCycle and Grand Teton Lodge Company to introduce a repurposed shipping container as a dedicated recycling hub for hard-to-recycle items like fishing line and snack wrappers. This innovative and flexible infrastructure helps visitors keep the park clean and supports a more circular economy, even in remote areas. Tune in to discover how education, smart infrastructure, and the actions of everyday people are helping to preserve these breathtaking spaces—and to learn practical ways you can make a difference on your next visit. Show Notes:00:00 "Protecting Parks, Reducing Waste"05:50 "Leading by Example in Sustainability"06:44 Activism: Rent for Earth Living11:07 "Reuse Innovations in National Parks"14:29 Sustainability Program Driven by Data18:46 Reducing Plastic Waste in Parks21:56 "Recycling Challenges in Parks"24:03 "Building Environmental Stewards Everywhere"26:57 "Preserving America's Beautiful Spaces"
In this episode of “Do Beautiful Things,” host Jennifer Lawson, President and CEO of Keep America Beautiful, dives into the complexities of recycling with a focus on leftover paint—an item found in nearly every home but often misunderstood when it comes to disposal.Joining the conversation is Brett Rodgers, Vice President of Communications at PaintCare, a nonprofit organization leading industry-driven efforts to create convenient, statewide paint recycling programs. Together, they unpack how PaintCare’s innovative public-private partnership makes it easy for residents to drop off unused paint, keeping it out of landfills, waterways, and storage spaces while giving it new life as recycled paint. Hear firsthand about successful statewide initiatives like Connecticut’s, insight into upcoming expansions, and how this model is inspiring broader recycling and product stewardship strategies across America.You'll also learn practical tips for responsibly managing leftover paint, how to find recycling locations near you, and the impact you can make in building a cleaner, greener community.Ready to clear up the confusion around recycling paint and boost your confidence as an environmental steward? Tune in to the full episode and discover how small actions—like recycling your old paint—can add up to big wins for our planet. Show Notes: · 00:00 "Do Beautiful Things Podcast"· 03:50 Statewide Paint Recycling Program· 09:27 Recycled Paint Process Explained· 10:17 Affordable Paint for Large Projects· 15:59 "Doing Beautiful Things Together"
In this episode of “Do Beautiful Things,” host Jennifer Lawson, President and CEO of Keep America Beautiful, dives into the transformative world of sustainable fashion—just in time for America Recycles Month. Special guest Tanjuria Willis, founder of Atlanta Sustainable Fashion Week, joins the conversation to share her inspiring journey from nuclear plant systems engineer to entrepreneur and change-maker in the eco-fashion movement. Together, they unpack how sustainability and style can reinvent our wardrobes and redefine what it means to practice mindful consumption. From upcycled runway looks and innovative educational workshops for youth, to collaborations that repurpose game-day banners and promote zero-waste events, this episode shines a spotlight on the exciting future of fashion rooted in environmental responsibility. Whether you’re a thrifting enthusiast, curious about the impact of textiles on our health, or eager to learn how collaborative communities are turning waste into wearable art, you won’t want to miss the rich insights and practical ideas shared in this conversation. Tune in to discover how Atlanta Sustainable Fashion Week is nurturing the next generation of designers, fostering international exchange, and welcoming everyone to experience clothing that’s good for both people and the planet. Listen to the full episode to find inspiration for making sustainability a beautiful part of your everyday life. Show Notes: 00:00 "Recycling Reality Check Podcast" 05:42 "Journey Into Entrepreneurship" 09:16 "Rethinking Clothing and Health" 11:12 Sustainable Fashion Week Insights 15:58 "Zero Waste Fashion Movement" 18:53 Upcycled Game Day Banner Fashion 21:16 "Sustainable Fashion Made Stylish" 25:08 Atlanta Fashion & Earth Events 27:21 "Reducing Waste, Inspiring Action"
In this episode of “Do Beautiful Things,” host Jenny Lawson, President and CEO of Keep America Beautiful, welcomes Columbus, Ohio Mayor Andrew Ginther for a powerful conversation about transforming cities through environmental leadership and community partnerships.Mayor Ginther, fresh off his term as President of the U.S. Conference of Mayors, shares Columbus’s ambitious journey toward becoming a national leader in circular innovation. Hear how the city is tackling waste, building a robust recycling infrastructure—including North America’s largest public-private recycling center—and engaging both businesses and neighborhoods in meaningful climate action. From innovative food scrap drop-off programs to creative reuse convenience centers, Mayor Ginther reveals how Columbus is proving that prosperous economies and sustainable communities go hand-in-hand.We’ll dive into the building blocks of an effective climate action plan, the value of regional thinking, and why mayors are perfectly positioned to drive real change—regardless of politics. Plus, discover the outsized impact ordinary residents (and even third graders!) can have in making America cleaner, greener, and more beautiful in time for our country’s 250th birthday.Tune in for practical inspiration, stories of hope, and ideas you can take back to your own community. For more details and ways to get involved, visit kab.org. Join us in our mission to keep America beautiful and do beautiful things—together.Show Notes: 00:00 Mayors Driving Community Transformation06:14 Building Sustainability Through Public-Private Collaboration07:54 Empowering Youth for Sustainable Change12:38 "Recycling Boosts Ohio Jobs and Economy"14:07 Regional Recycling Strategy Insights18:48 "Local Action for Community Impact"Show Links:Greatest American Cleanup: www.kab.org/greatest
In this episode of “Do Beautiful Things,” host Jenny Lawson, President and CEO of Keep America Beautiful, sits down with Oklahoma City Mayor David Holt and Natalie Evans, Executive Director of OKC Beautiful, to spotlight the crucial role local leaders play in creating cleaner, greener, and more vibrant communities.Mayor Holt shares his personal journey and Oklahoma City’s renaissance—a transformation fueled by forward-thinking city policies, community partnerships, and ambitious public investments like the city’s signature MAPS initiatives. He discusses how dedicated funding for beautification and permanent staff positions is shaping the aesthetic and ecological future of OKC. Natalie Evans adds a hands-on perspective, detailing OKC Beautiful’s empowering initiatives—from massive tree plantings responding to recent natural disasters, to the innovative Tackle the Trails campaign where residents come together to clean every mile of the city’s public trail system in just one day.Together, they explore how nonprofit and public sector collaboration is building momentum for the Greatest American Cleanup, a nationwide movement ahead of America’s 250th birthday. Tune in to hear how Oklahoma City’s story can inspire your own community to take action, and discover practical ideas for engaging citizens in beautification and sustainability projects.Find out how you can get involved, access resources, and join the movement at kab.org/greatest. Listen to the full episode to be inspired by real-world solutions and join us on the journey to do beautiful things together!Show Notes: 00:00 Mayors Join Cleanup Initiative06:06 "Transforming Public Art Leadership"08:39 Oklahoma City's Revival with MAPS10:07 Oklahoma City's Maps Initiative14:43 Oklahoma City Tree Planting Initiative19:17 Trail Cleanup and Awareness Day22:11 "Competitive Beautiful Cities Initiative"24:28 Plant Red, White, Blue for 202626:19 Leveraging Milestones for City Beautification
In this episode of “Do Beautiful Things,” host Jenny Lawson, President and CEO of Keep America Beautiful, sits down with Mayor Bianca Motley Broom of College Park, Georgia—a dynamic community at the gateway of Atlanta—to discuss how local leadership and grassroots action can spark extraordinary change. Mayor Motley Broom, the very first mayor to sign the Greatest American Cleanup™️ declaration, shares her passion for transforming College Park through community cleanups, the revitalization of green spaces like the Flint River Nature Preserve and Camp Truitt Botanical Garden, and inspiring civic pride among residents. She discusses the challenges and opportunities facing her growing city, and how small acts—like picking up litter or planting flowers—become catalysts for deeper connections and lasting improvements. Jenny and Mayor Motley Broom explore how beautification projects go beyond the surface, building hope, unity, and community resilience—especially as cities across the nation prepare to celebrate America’s 250th birthday with ambitious goals to clean and enhance thousands of neighborhoods. Tune in to hear how local champions are making a difference, discover inspiring stories of community transformation, and learn how you can join the Greatest American Cleanup movement in your own backyard. Show Notes: 00:00 "Greatest American Cleanup Initiative" 03:28 College Park: Atlanta's Airport Hub 07:57 Reviving Local Civic Engagement 12:04 Camp Truitt Botanical Garden Initiative 13:12 Hannah Palmer's Flint River Vision 17:25 Celebrating Unity in Our Nation 19:48 See You Next Time!
In this podcast episode of Do Beautiful Things, host Jenny Lawson, President and CEO of Keep America Beautiful, spotlights the extraordinary impact of local leadership and civic pride in creating cleaner, more vibrant communities. We travel to Paterson, New Jersey—a city leading by example—where Mayor Andre Sayegh shares how Paterson is transforming its approach to litter, waste management, and neighborhood revitalization.Mayor Sayegh joins the conversation to discuss innovative initiatives like weekly neighborhood cleanups, a clean commercial corridor program, and the community’s fight against illegal dumping. Learn how Paterson’s commitment to the Keep America Beautiful Greatest American Cleanup campaign is not just a government effort but a collective movement uniting residents across one of New Jersey’s most diverse cities.Listen in as we uncover the powerful ripple effects of investing in parks, public spaces, and historic restoration, from reducing crime and fires to fostering a sense of shared pride and safety. Mayor Sayegh and Jenny reflect on how even modest improvements can inspire entire communities to take action—proving that when we come together, we can truly do beautiful things.Tune in to hear more inspiring stories, practical solutions, and discover how you can be a part of the Greatest American Cleanup by July 4, 2026, in celebration of America’s 250th birthday.Join us as we work together to keep our communities clean, welcoming, and full of possibilities.Quotes:“People may view keeping their community clean as a spectator sport — but it’s not. Everybody has to be in the game.” “Our approach is about the three E's — education, engagement, and enforcement. We want people who live in Paterson to understand the importance of keeping their community clean.” — Mayor Andre Sayegh, Paterson, New Jersey Show Notes:00:00 "Empowering Communities: A Litter-Free Movement"06:11 Addressing Nationwide Tire Dumping Issues09:35 Urban Green Spaces and Community Renewal11:50 Addressing Urban Heat with Innovations14:12 New Jersey's Pivotal Revolutionary RoleShow Links:Greatest American Cleanup: https://kab.org/greatest-american-cleanup/
In this episode of Do Beautiful Things, host Jenny Lawson, President and CEO of Keep America Beautiful, highlights the incredible opportunity ahead as the United States approaches its 250th birthday in 2026. Jenny is joined by Cassandra Coleman, Executive Director of America250PA, who shares her inspiring journey from one of the nation’s youngest female mayors to leading Pennsylvania’s efforts in celebrating this historic milestone. Together, they discuss Pennsylvania’s pivotal role in America’s story, the statewide volunteer projects transforming communities, and how the state is contributing to Keep America Beautiful’s ambitious goal of picking up 25 billion pieces of litter and beautifying 25,000 communities through a partnership with Keep Pennsylvania Beautiful. Cassandra highlights how public service and intergenerational engagement—from parents to children—are driving these efforts. Programs like Pennsylvania Day, community art initiatives, and the Direct Effect Innovation Challenge are connecting people of all ages to the power and purpose of beautification. Tune in for uplifting stories, practical ways to get involved, and a behind-the-scenes look at how states are preparing for the country’s 250th anniversary—plus, discover why music, volunteerism, and local pride are at the heart of this nationwide movement. To learn more or get involved with the Greatest American Cleanup and other America 250 initiatives, visit kab.org or america250pa.org. Don’t miss this opportunity to help build a cleaner, greener, more beautiful future—listen to the full episode today! Show Notes: 00:00 Celebrating America250: Cleanup & Legacy 03:15 Legacy of Political Inspiration 06:44 "Engaging Youth in Community History" 10:09 Pennsylvania Day Volunteer Initiative 15:25 Nationwide Innovation and Local Initiatives 16:52 Retaining Pennsylvania Talent Challenge 20:30 Public-Private Partnerships: Funding Solutions 23:36 "Optimistic Vision for a Greener Future"
In this special Mother’s Day episode of the Do Beautiful Things podcast, host Jenny Lawson—President and CEO of Keep America Beautiful—celebrates the legacy and lasting impact of strong women: mothers, grandmothers, and the generations they inspire. Jenny is joined by Lucinda Robb—writer, educator, and granddaughter of President Lyndon B. Johnson and First Lady Lady Bird Johnson—for a heartfelt conversation about family, service, and civic beauty. Lucinda shares moving stories of her family’s commitment to “paying God’s rent” through acts of service, her grandmother’s visionary environmental work, and how beauty and nature can be powerful tools for building healthier, more connected communities. Together, they explore the inspiration behind Keep America Beautiful’s Greatest American Cleanup, the practical roots of Lady Bird Johnson’s beautification movement, and how engaging children in community action can plant the seeds for a brighter future. From playful recycling games to neighborhood cleanups, this episode offers simple, meaningful ways for everyone to get involved—no matter where they live. Tune in to discover how honoring those who came before us can inspire a life of service, joy, and lasting impact. Quotes:“She (Lady Bird Johnson) talked very often… that she was paying the rent for the space she took up on the planet. You know, she was paying God’s rent. And she really believed that. And I think it motivated her and it also gave her a lot of joy.”- Lucinda Robb, Granddaughter of Lyndon B. and Lady Bird JohnsonShow Notes:00:00 Legacy of Strong Women05:23 Rebuilding Social Capital Together08:18 Grandmother's Selfless Community Service10:45 Depth Beyond Perception15:00 GW Parkway's Beautiful Transformation17:21 Trees Combat Violence20:34 "Teaching Kids Philanthropy"25:39 "Promoting Public Good: A Family Tradition"28:11 "Celebrating Communities and Mother's Day"Show Links:Greatest American Cleanup: https://kab.org/greatest-american-cleanup/Reducing Heart Disease with Trees: https://kab.org/reducing-heart-disease-with-trees-louisville-tree-planting-project-shows-positive-results/Green Heart Louisville: https://greenheartlouisville.com/The Greening Effect - Reducing Gun Violence and Creating Safer Neighborhoods: how-green-spaces-reduce-crime-and-enhance-community-unityGun Violence Reduction Study Analysis: https://www.kibi.org/wp-content/uploads/2023/09/KIB-GreenSpace-Gun-Violence-Reduction-Study.pdfJoin or Die (Netflix): https://www.netflix.com/title/81746809
In this episode of Do Beautiful Things, host Jenny Lawson, President and CEO of Keep America Beautiful®, welcomes renowned ecologist, author, and co-founder of Homegrown National Park, Dr. Doug Tallamy, for an inspiring conversation on the vital role native plants play in restoring our nation’s ecosystems. As planting season blooms across the country, Dr. Tallamy shares his expert advice on how homeowners, renters, and even apartment dwellers can help protect pollinators, support wildlife, and build resilient landscapes—right in their own backyards or on their balconies. He reveals the incredible impact of simple choices—from planting oak trees and milkweed to reducing lawn space and managing light pollution—on the health of birds, insects, and the entire environment. Whether you’re a seasoned gardener or just starting out, this episode offers practical, accessible tips that empower everyone to make a difference—no matter where you live. Discover how you can be part of the solution to biodiversity loss, and why planting native is one of the most beautiful things you can do for your community and the planet. Tune in to the full episode to learn more, find out how to choose the right plants for your area, and get inspired to join the Greatest American Cleanup™ initiative and pledge to plant native this spring. Links:Keep America Beautiful: kab.orgGreatest American Cleanup: kab.org/greatestHomegrown National Park: homegrownnationalpark.orgShow Notes: 00:00 Plant Native, Beautify America06:26 Insect Specialization on Native Plants 07:29 Plants: Beyond Decoration, Essential Roles 12:23 Urban Gardening and Education 15:42 Reducing Light Pollution for Insects 17:16 Empowering Individual Environmental Actions 20:37 Embrace Native Planting for Change
In this episode of “Do Beautiful Things,” host Jenny Lawson, President and CEO of Keep America Beautiful, shines a spotlight on the extraordinary impact of local action and environmental stewardship along Florida’s vibrant reef-lined coast.Joining Jenny is Anna Bennett, founder of Reel it in for the Reefs, an annual underwater cleanup initiative inspired by her compassion for sea turtles like Bella, a hawksbill rescued from a life-threatening fishing line entanglement. Anna shares how a single act of care ignited South Florida’s largest reef cleanup in history, rallying divers, charter boats, and volunteers to remove hundreds of pounds of fishing line, plastic, and marine debris from vital habitats.Together, Jenny and Anna discuss the preventable dangers marine life face, the power of community-driven change, and how every individual—whether a fisher, diver, or coastal resident—can make a meaningful difference for our oceans and wildlife. As part of the Greatest American Cleanup, Reel it in for the Reefs exemplifies what can happen when people come together to protect the places and creatures they love.Tune in to this inspiring episode to hear Anna’s journey from local diver to community leader, discover tips for responsible fishing and underwater stewardship, and find out how you can support reef cleanups in your area.Episode Links:Keep America Beautiful: https://kab.org/Greatest American Cleanup: https://kab.org/greatest-american-cleanup/Reel it in for the Reefs: https://reelitinforthereefs.org/National Save the Sea Turtle Foundation: https://savetheseaturtle.org/Show Notes:00:00 Reel it in for Reefs04:24 Turtles Endangered by Fishing Line07:46 Underwater Reef Cleanup Initiative12:57 Protecting Reefs and Sea Turtles14:00 Responsible Fishing: Reel in Your Line17:14 "Americans Unite for a Greener Future"
In this episode of Do Beautiful Things, Jenny Lawson talks with Missy Marshall, the Executive Director of Keep Tennessee Beautiful, a Keep America Beautiful state affiliate, to explore the impactful efforts happening across Tennessee in the fight against litter. They discuss the Greatest American Cleanup™️ campaign, innovative programs like Trashercize, and the power of education and community engagement in fostering a cleaner, more sustainable future. Tune in to hear how Tennesseans are uniting to make a real difference, one small action at a time.Show LinksGreatest American Cleanup: https://kab.org/greatest-american-cleanup/Keep America Beautiful: https://kab.org/Keep Tennessee Beautiful: https://www.keeptnbeautiful.org/Trashercise: https://www.keeptnbeautiful.org/trasherciseShow Notes: 00:00 Unifying Tennessee Through Environmental Stewardship 04:33 Tennessee River Flood Debris Impact 07:29 History of Keep Tennessee Beautiful 11:43 Inspiring Future Leaders Through Education 14:50 Youth Innovation in Environmental Action 18:10 "Keep Tennessee Beautiful Campaign Launch" 22:24 "Leadership Through Active Participation" 25:07 Celebrating to Change Behavior 28:33 "Do Beautiful Things: Inspired Action"
In this thrilling episode of "Do Beautiful Things," hosts Jenny Lawson and Jennifer Edmunson take listeners on a journey beyond our planet, exploring the innovative LunaRecycle Challenge spearheaded by NASA. This groundbreaking competition is set to revolutionize recycling by challenging inventors to design systems that maximize resource utilization during space missions—transforming waste into valuable assets for future exploration. Jenny Lawson, the President and CEO of Keep America Beautiful, sits down with Jennifer Edmunson, Acting Program Manager for NASA Centennial Challenges, who brings her expertise in Earth and Planetary Sciences to the table. Together, they delve into the intricacies of sustaining human life on the lunar surface through recycling innovations, tackling unique challenges such as extreme vacuums and thermal swings on the Moon. From the digital designs to hardware prototypes, discover how these lunar projects could inspire and enhance our recycling efforts here on Earth. Could the solutions forged in the vacuum of space lead to more sustainable communities and potentially revolutionize waste management on our own planet? Listen to this podcast episode to find out! Stay tuned for insights into the future of recycling, both in space and in our backyards. To dive even deeper into how innovation is shaping a more sustainable future, visit lunarecyclechallenge.ua.edu. Join us on our mission to keep our planet and beyond, clean and vibrant. Show Notes: 00:00 "Lunar Recycling Challenge" 04:44 Lunar Recycling Challenge 07:08 Innovative Food Packaging Recycling Solutions 10:36 "Break the Ice Lunar Challenge" 15:21 Sustainable Off-Planet Living Costs 19:18 NASA's Moon to Mars Strategy 21:24 "Inspiring Space and Earth Cleanup"
In this episode of the “Do Beautiful Things podcast,” Jenny Lawson, President and CEO of Keep America Beautiful speaks with Wendy Salomon from The Harris Poll about their latest research on litter—commissioned by Keep America Beautiful. They explore key insights, including why people avoid picking up litter (hint: the ‘gross factor’ tops the list), what motivates people to join cleanup events, and surprising findings on how litter compares to other unpleasant tasks—like cleaning the bathroom. Tune in to discover what drives people to take action and what could encourage even more participation in keeping our communities clean and beautiful. Show Notes: 00:00 "Exploring Litter Responsibility" 03:54 "Strategic Insights for Effective Action" 06:24 Picking Up Litter Mostly Tolerable 10:15 Litter Clean-Up Divide 16:24 Engaging Gen Z in Community 18:12 "Litter Cleanup: A Unifying Act" 22:44 "Motivation Through Community for Gen Z" 26:39 "Preventing and Addressing Littering" 27:21 Litter Responsibility Debate 31:05 Join the Greatest American Cleanup Show Links: The Harris Poll: www.theharrispoll.comKeep America Beautiful: kab.orgGreatest American Cleanup: kab.org/greatest
In this episode of “Do Beautiful Things,” host Jenny Lawson sits down with Maury Wolfe, Vice President of Corporate Responsibility and Social Impact at Cox Enterprises, to discuss their award-winning initiatives in corporate volunteerism and environmental sustainability. Together, they discuss Cox Enterprises' impressive achievements, including the award-winning initiatives that have driven over 200,000 volunteer hours through their Cox Impact platform and the ambitious goals of their 34 by 34 initiative. Maury shares fascinating insights into how Cox has become a zero waste-to-landfill company, the importance of employee engagement, and their ongoing collaborations with environmental organizations like Keep America Beautiful. Stay tuned to learn how you can get involved in transformative initiatives to help create cleaner, greener spaces in your own community. Show Links:COX Enterprises: www.coxenterprises.com34 by 34 Initiative: www.coxenterprises.com/our-impact/social-goal-34-by-34Keep America Beautiful: kab.orgGreatest American Cleanup: kab.org/greatestShow Notes: 00:00 Cox Enterprises: Promoting volunteerism for environmental impact. 03:43 Selling sustainability's ROI changed environmental perspectives. 09:00 Cox legacy: prioritize employees, community, and environment. 11:47 Training employees and circular economy efforts innovate. 13:54 Employee-driven innovation through purpose and community connection. 18:09 Earth Month 2024: Impactful local and national efforts. 20:42 Empower 34 million people by 2034 goal. 24:30 Keep Oklahoma Beautiful: effective disaster recovery efforts. 27:15 Join America's cleanup for a beautiful future.
In this episode of Do Beautiful Things, host Jenny Lawson, President and CEO of Keep America Beautiful, dives into an often-overlooked aspect of recycling: mattress recycling. Joining us is Mike O'Donnell, Chief Operating Officer of the Mattress Recycling Council, who brings over 30 years of expertise in managing solid and hazardous waste collection programs. Mike gives a compelling look into the world of mattress recycling, highlighting the innovative programs in states like California, Connecticut, and Rhode Island that recycle nearly 2 million mattresses a year. We’ll also explore the significant environmental impact of these efforts, from reducing illegal dumping to rescuing half a billion pounds of materials from landfills. You'll gain insights into the Bye Bye Mattress program, learn about the components of a mattress and where they go after recycling, and discover the future of mattress recycling as it seeks to expand into new states and develop new markets for recycled materials. Whether you’re a homeowner wondering what to do with your old mattress, or a sustainability advocate interested in the broader challenges and solutions in recycling, this episode offers valuable information and practical tips. Join us in transforming recycling anxiety into action and help make a sustainable future possible. Show Links: Bye Bye Mattress: byebyemattress.comMattress Recycling Council: mattressrecyclingcouncil.orgKeep America Beautiful: kab.orgGreatest American Cleanup: kab.org/greatestShow Notes: 00:00 Mattress recycling mandated by laws in 2013. 04:25 Return old mattress to retailer for recycling. 09:21 Mattress recycling involves manual and automated methods. 10:00 Material: 20% carpet padding, 50% steel recycling. 13:13 Understanding resource impact, smarter reuse, developing recycling markets. 18:59 Learn how and where to recycle mattresses. 20:08 Visit kab.org for more information.
In this episode of "Do Beautiful Things," host Jennifer Lawson, President and CEO of Keep America Beautiful, dives into the critical role of recycling in sustainable living and explores the intricacies of the recycling process. Our special guest, Jeff Snyder, Senior Vice President of Recycling and Sustainability at Rumpke Waste and Recycling, brings over 30 years of industry expertise to the table. Together, they delve into the exceptional capabilities of Rumpke's state-of-the-art Materials Recovery Facility (MRF) in Columbus, Ohio, highlighting the sophisticated technologies and methods used to sort and recycle materials efficiently. Jeff sheds light on the common challenges faced in the recycling industry and emphasizes the importance of clean and well-sorted materials to create new products. With a focus on improving recycling rates and debunking myths, the conversation provides essential insights into the future of recycling, including the promising role of AI technology. Listeners will learn about industry demands for recycled resin from major companies, and the need for transparency to build trust in recycling processes. Tune in to discover how your participation and mindful recycling habits can make a significant impact. Join us in our mission to make our communities cleaner, greener, and more beautiful. Show Notes: 00:00 Exploring recycling process at Rumpke's Columbus MRF. 06:05 Only 30% consumer plastics are actually recycled. 08:28 Lack of trust, care, and high costs deter. 12:40 Adopt ABCs for recycling: simple and effective. 15:29 Demand for post-consumer resin packaging increasing. 18:17 Initial step: Size material, remove glass. 20:50 Ballistic separators sort paper and containers. 25:48 Promoting recycling transparency builds trust and participation. 28:56 Recycling leads to a healthier, sustainable future.
In this episode of Do Beautiful Things, Jenny Lawson is joined by Kathleen Gibi of Keep the Tennessee River Beautiful and Michael McCall from the Tennessee Valley Authority (TVA). Together, they discuss the power of collaboration in building sustainable, healthy communities, the importance of preserving America’s river systems, and their commitment to the Greatest American Cleanup—the largest cleanup and beautification effort in history. Tune in to learn how collaboration and volunteer engagement are making a meaningful impact on our environment and communities.QUOTES:Creating Sustainable Impact through Partnerships: "We should be following a model where we can engage others and partner with others to do this, because I think that is the only real way that you can actually get sustainable impact is if you get other people involved through partnerships to get out and do action." - Michael McCall, VP of Environment and Sustainability, and Chief Sustainability Officer at the Tennessee Valley Authority The Importance of River Cleanup: "80% of the plastic in our oceans is said to come from rivers. Cleaning up the ocean in a lot of ways without cleaning up the rivers is much like...cleaning up blood on the floor without stopping the bleeding on the patient on the table. So that's why the work we get to do with our partners and volunteers is so crucial." - Kathleen Gibi, Executive Director of Keep the Tennessee River Beautiful Show Notes: 00:00 Greatest American Cleanup beautifying 25,000 communities. 06:13 TVA: Unique regional energy-water economic integration. 08:52 TVA supports Tennessee River cleanup since 2018. 13:02 Engage others through partnerships for sustainable impact. 13:56 Campaign fosters pride, action, and shared values. 19:44 Consistent focus needed to preserve Tennessee River. 22:31 TVA concerned about storm, river system effective. 24:07 Clearing red tape for quicker community recovery. 27:38 Local affiliates tirelessly support community environmental efforts. 30:53 Get involved with kab.org and support. Show Links: Keep the Tennessee River Beautiful: https://www.keeptnriverbeautiful.org/Tennessee Valley Authority: https://www.tva.com/Keep America Beautiful: https://kab.org/Greatest America Cleanup: https://kab.org/greatest-american-cleanup/
In this episode of Do Beautiful Things, host Jenny Lawson, President and CEO of Keep America Beautiful welcomes Dr. Aruni Bhatnagar from the University of Louisville to discuss the powerful connection between urban trees and human health. Together, they explore the groundbreaking Green Heart Louisville Project, a study that examines how increasing urban greenery can positively impact cardiovascular health, particularly in communities heavily burdened by pollution. Dr. Bhatnagar shares the study's promising initial findings, highlighting how planting trees can reduce inflammation markers and decrease the risk of heart disease in underserved areas. The discussion delves into the meticulous setup of the research and the exciting implications for urban planning and public health. Whether you're an urban planner, a member of a local community group, or someone looking to make a difference in your own backyard, this episode is filled with valuable information. Show Notes: 00:00 Investigated heart disease causes, prevention, and global rise. 03:28 Studied pollutants' impact on heart disease risks. 08:03 Experimenting with trees for health in neighborhoods with high levels of pollution. 11:10 Planting trees decreased residents' inflammation and air pollution levels. 14:27 Plant female trees to reduce pollen and the resulting allergies and asthma. 19:27 Ground cover enhances biodiversity, possibly boosting immune resilience. 23:12 Join cleanup: 250 items for America’s 250th. 24:18 Take care, stay informed, see you soon.
Welcome back to "Do Beautiful Things," a podcast by Keep America Beautiful dedicated to inspiring action for a cleaner, greener, and more sustainable world. In this episode, we are joined by Lauren Riley, Chief Sustainability Officer at United Airlines, to discuss their innovative approaches to reducing greenhouse gas emissions, the significance of sustainable aviation fuels, and how they're engaging consumers through unique and effective communication strategies—like partnering with Sesame Workshop's Oscar the Grouch. We also explore the vital role consumers play in advocating for sustainable practices and policies.Tune in to learn how corporate leaders and everyday people are making significant strides in sustainability and how you can be a part of the movement. Plus, get the inside scoop on Keep America Beautiful's upcoming Power of Beauty celebration and how you can get involved in the Greatest American Cleanup.Thank you for joining us on this journey to do beautiful things together!Show Notes:00:00 Lauren Riley discusses United Airlines' sustainability award.05:33 Sesame Workshop made complex climate change digestible.08:15 Consumer role in sustainable travel and behavior change.09:40 United passengers can invest in sustainable aviation fuels.13:37 Proud of generational change towards sustainability leadership.16:38 See you in the next episode.
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