In this episode of The Lexy Show, we dig deep into radical sustainability with Ashleigh Dawson, the founder and president of Recycle2Riches. What started as a personal wake-up call against the waste and overproduction in fashion has turned into a mission to shift how we buy, wear, and recycle for good. Ashleigh also shares inspiring stories from the ground from community workshops to volunteer efforts, and why grassroots change is the backbone of what they do. If you care ...
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In this episode of The Lexy Show, we dig deep into radical sustainability with Ashleigh Dawson, the founder and president of Recycle2Riches. What started as a personal wake-up call against the waste and overproduction in fashion has turned into a mission to shift how we buy, wear, and recycle for good. Ashleigh also shares inspiring stories from the ground from community workshops to volunteer efforts, and why grassroots change is the backbone of what they do. If you care ...
In this episode, Lexy sits down with Emily Parker, marine scientist and environmental advocate at Heal the Bay. From her academic journey at Elon University and Scripps Institution of Oceanography to co-leading the Reusable LA coalition, Emily shares how science, community, and policy intersect in the fight against plastic pollution. She discusses her work on Assembly Bill 1572, the importance of Marine Protected Areas, and her vision for a circular economy that protects both people and ...
The Lexy Show: Fashion That Gives A Damn
In this episode of The Lexy Show, we dig deep into radical sustainability with Ashleigh Dawson, the founder and president of Recycle2Riches. What started as a personal wake-up call against the waste and overproduction in fashion has turned into a mission to shift how we buy, wear, and recycle for good. Ashleigh also shares inspiring stories from the ground from community workshops to volunteer efforts, and why grassroots change is the backbone of what they do. If you care ...