Denica Riadini-Flesch won UCLA's 2025 Pritzker Emerging Environmental Genius Award for her "farm-to-closet" supply chain model with SukkhaCitta, which empowers rural women, regenerates land, and cuts pollution from synthetic dyes. The enterprise has restored over 120 acres of land, raised women's incomes by 60%, and teaches ecological literacy and entrepreneurship. The focus is on decentralized production in small farms and artisan workshops, using natural dyes and traditional techniques. Riadini-Flesch aims to show that rural artisans can lead the way in creating a regenerative future. Anthony Waddle is focusing on regenerating species, particularly the green and golden bell frog, through practical and audacious conservation methods. Seema Lokhandwala is using low-frequency sensors to detect elephant migration routes in India, reducing human-wildlife conflicts. These individuals are demonstrating how industry and conservation efforts can function more sustainably and effectively. The Pritzker Emerging Environmental Genius Award recognizes early-career leaders combining science and moral imagination to address ecological collapse, with a focus on education as key to success in environmental innovation. Riadini-Flesch sees the award as an invitation to expand her work globally, promoting an economy based on repairing the planet and caring for all living beings.