With the Leisure with Purpose trip almost upon us, we thought we would share with you a little about the amazing people who help lead these expeditions;

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Jennifer Pateย 

A longtime friend of Pangaea and eXXpedition, Jennifer Pate has been involved with us sinceย November 2014, when she joined us, to sail across the Atlantic Ocean from Lanzarote to Martinique, as part ofย our all-female eXXpeditionย team (www.eXXpedition.com). During this scientific research voyage; highlighting environmental issues – from the plastics and toxins in our bodies to those in our water, Jen filmed and produced a 40-minute documentary: “eXXpedition: Making the Unseen Seen”, which premiered at the Royal Geographical Society in London (UK) in March 2015 as the finale of a wider event entitled ‘Phenomenal People, Extraordinary Journeys’ in celebration of women in exploration and field science. Following this, she then returned to us to, co-lead eXXpedition Caribbean (conducting the first ever sampling for microplastics in the Caribbean Sea) and eXXpedition Great Lakes (the world’s largest simultaneous sampling for microplastics in history).

Having recently co-founded, Love Your Greats, (www.loveyourgreats.com), whose aim is, to help connect people with our Great Lakes and waterways, whilst promoting the Great Lakes lifestyle and instigating meaningful action to protect them. Jen joins us once more this time with Mitch Taylor, ย bringing with them,ย this format of sustainability through the enjoyment of the outdoors, but this time we are taking it to our Seas.

Mitch Taylor.

Founder and Creative Director atย Life of Leisure, joins the Panex family through his business contacts with Jen.

Mitch began building the foundation of the Life of Leisure brand and the philosophy that drives it,ย while blogging about his travels on aย surfing trip to Costa Rica, meeting and beingย inspired by aย local artists. Theย decision to try his hand at making spray painted t-shirts that he and his friends would wear, formedย the beginnings of the fashion side of life of leisure, the designs were such a hit with friends that Mitchย quicklyย evolved his techniques,ย leaving behind the spray paint and stencils for more sophisticated printing equipment. Building the brand to includeย the use of sustainable local materials for theย production of their surfboards and skateboards fromย the fabric used in their clothing line .

Mitch aware of Jen, through her connection to theย sustainable recreation park Windmill in Ontario, Canada,ย Hadย invited herย to meet and discuss a partnershipย initiative, having wantedย to donate some of theย proceeds from Life of leisure to theย important issues facing ourย Great Lakes. Thinkingย  Jen would tell himย where the cash would be most useful, she insteadย unintentionally dropped a carpet bomb on hisย entire fall inventory and marketing plan.

How?? … Jen enlightened Mitch to this little known fact;

Every time you wash a piece of polyester clothing it releases poly microfibres into the wash water. That waterย eventually find itโ€™s way into the lakes (and then around it goes, biosphere style). Remember micro-beads? Well these have the same toxifying effect, only we canโ€™t see them and we donโ€™t fully understand their impactโ€ฆ

ย Now, Jen claims what she said next was not out of pity forย destroying Mitch’sย plans, but a way to conveyย the impact we have on our environment andย invited himย to team up withย her on a trip from Antigua to St. Martin’s aboard Sea Dragon, taking Jen’s knowledge of sustainability and the conservational issues surrounding our waters and Mitch’s ethos of; maximising the work vs leisure balanceย by combing the two. They have come together ย to show that we can enjoy a life outdoors and all that it has to offer, without compromising our ‘playground’