Do Beautiful Things

Do Beautiful Things

por Jenny Lawson
Temporada 3
Counting 35 Billion Pieces of Litter, Part 2: What the 2026 National Litter Study Reveals Next
In part two of this two-part episode of Do Beautiful Things, host Jenny Lawson, President and CEO of Keep America Beautiful (KAB), talks with David Scott, PhD, KAB’s Senior Vice President of Data and Research, about the latest insights from the 2026 National Litter Study. Together, they unpack surprising litter trends across the United States—from the scale of coastal pollution to the often-overlooked problem of small litter and the rise in cardboard and vehicle debris. They also highlight encouraging progress, including a significant decline in cigarette butt litter, and discuss how prevention, community action, and smarter solutions can help build cleaner, greener communities for everyone.
Counting 35 Billion Pieces of Litter, Part 1: Digging into the Keep America Beautiful 2026 National Litter Study
In this episode of Do Beautiful Things, Jennifer Lawson, President and CEO of Keep America Beautiful, joins David Scott, PhD, SVP of Data and Research, to discuss the 2026 National Litter Study and what a 34% decline in litter means for communities nationwide. Dr. Scott offers an inside look at what it takes to count 35 billion pieces of litter across thousands of miles of roadways, waterways, and, for the first time, coastal areas—from rigorous field research conducted by trained environmental consultants to the careful methods used to ensure reliable, unbiased data. Download the 2026 National Litter Study: https://kab.org/litter/litter-study/ Show Notes 00:00 Research partnerships on litter studies 05:50 Conducting thorough litter research 09:55 Discussing per capita litter issue 11:39 Studying litter and water pollution 15:05 Impact of coastal pollution
Keep Louisiana Beautiful: Lt. Governor Nungesser on Community, Innovation, and the Fight Against Litter
What does it take to lead a statewide movement for beauty? Join Jenny Lawson as she talks with Louisiana Lt. Governor Billy Nungesser about his decades-long fight against litter. From the success of “Love the Boot Week” to the power of school education programs, this episode dives into how Louisiana is inspiring citizens to roll up their sleeves. Whether it's reporting a litterer or building business partnerships, Nungesser shares actionable advice for anyone ready to make a difference. Tune in for a dose of inspiration and a roadmap for driving change in your own community. Show Notes: 00:00 "Love Your Waterways Initiative" 05:31 "Trash Impacted Economic Development" 08:00 Leadership Boosts Community Collaboration 11:58 Louisiana Litter Education & Funding 13:55 Collaboration for Positive Change 18:58 "Partnering Business for Community Funding" 19:52 Promoting Partnerships Against Litter
Inside the Effort to Keep Our National Parks Clean Beautiful
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 Living 11:07 "Reuse Innovations in National Parks" 14:29 Sustainability Program Driven by Data 18:46 Reducing Plastic Waste in Parks 21:56 "Recycling Challenges in Parks" 24:03 "Building Environmental Stewards Everywhere" 26:57 "Preserving America's Beautiful Spaces"
From Garage Shelves to Beautiful Communities: The Power of Paint Recycling
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"
Atlanta Sustainable Fashion Week: Where Style Meets Sustainability
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"
From Highways to Coastlines: New Research Uncovers the True Scope of Litter in America
In this episode of Do Beautiful Things, Jenny Lawson talks with Veronica Roof, HDR’s national solid waste planning leader, about the groundbreaking 2026 Keep America Beautiful National Litter Study. Together, they explore how innovative research methods and robust data collection are uncovering the true scope of litter across the country, informing strategies to reduce waste, and inspiring action for cleaner, healthier communities nationwide. Show Notes 00:00 Discovering a career in waste management 03:43 Beginning the litter project journey 08:46 Improving data analysis methods 11:56 Preparing for fieldwork and sample sites 15:40 Developing coastal litter research methodology 19:12 Discussing waste reduction programs 23:32 Discussing litter reduction goals 24:59 Understanding the 2026 Litter Study
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The Columbus Way: Growing Industry and Green Communities Together
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 Transformation 06:14 Building Sustainability Through Public-Private Collaboration 07:54 Empowering Youth for Sustainable Change 12:38 "Recycling Boosts Ohio Jobs and Economy" 14:07 Regional Recycling Strategy Insights 18:48 "Local Action for Community Impact" Show Links: Greatest American Cleanup: www.kab.org/greatest
Making Every Mile Shine: Mayor Holt's Vision for a More Beautiful Oklahoma City
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 Initiative 06:06 "Transforming Public Art Leadership" 08:39 Oklahoma City's Revival with MAPS 10:07 Oklahoma City's Maps Initiative 14:43 Oklahoma City Tree Planting Initiative 19:17 Trail Cleanup and Awareness Day 22:11 "Competitive Beautiful Cities Initiative" 24:28 Plant Red, White, Blue for 2026 26:19 Leveraging Milestones for City Beautification
Trash Bags, Civic Pride, and the Power of Showing Up: This Georgia Mayor Is Leading with Purpose
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!
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