Kay McKeen is the Founder and Executive Director of SCARCE, a nonprofit organization dedicated to providing environmental education and promoting sustainability in communities through recycling and composting initiatives. Since its inception in 1990, SCARCE has reached over 2.3 million people, helping educate and inspire action in 112 countries while spearheading significant legislative changes for environmental protection. Kay's passion for environmentalism was influenced by her upbringing, nature-loving family members, and her hands-on experience in nursing homes where resource conservation was necessary.
In a world increasingly burdened by waste, the fate of discarded items raises compelling questions about value and sustainability. What if the items deemed as trash by one person could transform into essential resources for another, fostering a circular economy? Can small positive actions by individuals lead to large-scale environmental and social benefits?
Kay McKeen, an experienced nonprofit leader, is the embodiment of how one can make a significant impact through networking, creative thinking, and sustainable actions. She shares how her organization has transformed the concept of waste by rescuing and redirecting resources like books, musical instruments, and even laboratory equipment to those in need. From educating communities on environmental issues and fostering green practices to inspiring global initiatives, her mission transcends local boundaries, promoting the welfare of both people and the planet. Together with her organization, Kay has touched the lives of over 2.3 million individuals and operates under the belief that every positive action contributes to a greater collective good.
In this episode of the Mission Matters Podcast, Paul Feith interviews Kay McKeen, Founder and Executive Director of SCARCE, about environmental education and resource rescue. Kay discusses how her family values and career led her to environmental advocacy and SCARCE, the nonprofit’s unique approach to rescuing resources and promoting reuse before recycling, how its rescue program gives new life to resources and helps those in need, and how SCARCE overcomes operational challenges.
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