The idea for California Reuse Collective grew out of the pandemic, but its creators aim to completely reshape how you think about packaging and plastic-heavy convenience goods.
After earning an environmental science degree and working at the EPA, Saskia made the jump to the private sector and has loved working for mission-driven companies like Rothy's.
Can you grow your career during a pandemic? You bet you can! It's even better when sixty or so women gather together to support and boost each other in the effort. Step into our Zoom Room...
Subarna's passion for climate science led her to co-found a company with a novel mission -- predicting climate to help ensure an environmentally sustainable future.
Venturing back into our diverse, majestic national parks -- live or electronically -- might just rekindle our determination to protect them from the effects of a warming planet.
From organizing Obama volunteers to strategic data reporting in Silicon Valley, Lisa had already accomplished a lot. Then she created a simple, fun tool to engage people in climate action.
The pandemic set back efforts to end the use of disposable plastic products, but there's reason for positivity in the fight against climate disaster. It needn't be the fossil fuel industry that wins.
Molly's childhood love of animals and passion to protect the natural world ultimately led to her enterprising leadership in single-use plastics reduction.
Personal, communal, environmental -- resilience takes many forms, and is often the result of facing adversity head-on. We believe this is a good thing to remember these days.
Alice didn't set out to become a green architect, but once she completed her first green school she was both hooked and ruined... there was no going back.