Championing Change : Lindsay Dahl's Fight for Safer Consumer Products

No Ceilings Podcast

In this thought-provoking episode, Lindsay Dahl, an environmental health activist, writer and Chief Impact Officer at Ritual, shares her inspiring journey and passion for championing change against toxic chemicals in consumer products. Lindsay discusses her upbringing in Minnesota, which eventually led to her interest in working on climate change and, eventually, environmental health.

Lindsay shares her experiences working in the public sector and her pivotal role in passing a federal law to exclude BPA from baby bottles, which set her on a path to mobilize other businesses to regulate the industry. At Beauty Counter, Lindsay implemented laws to keep consumers safer and created a "never list" of ingredients. She also explains the difference between clean and natural beauty products and the FDA's role in regulating beauty and food products in the United States.

Lindsay's current work at Ritual, a dietary supplement company, focuses on responsible sourcing and transparency. She emphasizes the importance of traceability in creating sustainable and healthy products. We also unpack how Ritual products are manufactured within FDA guidelines.

Throughout the episode, Lindsay provides inspiring and actionable tips for small actions that consumers and corporations can take to ensure safety and sustainability of our planet.

For more information :
Lindsay's website : https://lindsaydahl.com/
Ritual  US : https://ritual.com/
Ritual CA: https://ritual.com/ca

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