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Chad Morris 7/28/2023 2:40 PMI learned to keep buying less and buying what we will consume. I also bought a vacuum sealer to try to eliminate some waste for consumption another day. This is unfortunately plastic..
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You'll be an Plastic Free Ecochallenge 2023 expert in no time!
Using the action resource links below, my family will spend 10 minutes learning about environmental justice, causes of environmental injustice, and how plastic waste disproportionately impacts already vulnerable communities.
I will replace my plastic toothbrush with a bamboo toothbrush.
I will use wool dryer balls or another plastic-free alternative to dryer sheets to keep my clothes static-free.
I will pick up 3 piece(s) of litter each day.
I will use a reusable bottle and stop purchasing bottled water, saving 3 disposable plastic bottle(s) a day.
I will teach my little ones about microplastics while we do a craft project together using glitter alternatives.
I will keep 1 plastic cutlery out of the landfill per day by using my own reusable cutlery.
I will host a watch party with friends and/or colleagues to watch and discuss a movie about plastics.
When possible, I will not use disposable bags when shopping, including produce bags.
If possible, I will avoid sending 1 disposable cup(s) to the landfill per day by using a reusable mug or bringing my own travel cup.
I will only pack reusable cutlery, drinkware and containers in my family's lunches to reduce plastic waste.
I will spend 10 minutes learning about the costs of fast fashion and begin trying to practice sustainable fashion in my own life.
Although a long-standing festive tradition, balloons are harmful for animals and the environment. I will spend 10 learning about the dangers of balloons and find eco-friendly alternatives to use instead.
I will replace my soaps, shampoos, conditioners, and lotions with sustainable, unpackaged, or refillable options.
I will conduct a waste audit - including recyclables and compost - to understand how much waste I create and where I can reduce the most.
Plastic production, not just disposal, pollutes communities and harms people. I will learn about the impacts of plastic production on humans, animals, communities, and the environment.
I will spend 15 minutes finding out where landfills and/or toxic waste sites are situated in my region and which communities are most impacted by these sites.
The numbers #1-7 on plastics tell us a lot - and can help us be better recyclers. I will learn what these numbers mean and which types of plastics are accepted for recycling in my area.
I will calculate my ecological footprint, and from the results brainstorm and take action on ways I can reduce my annual footprint.
Contamination prevents what is recyclable from being recycled. I will spend 10 minutes researching which materials are accepted by local haulers or drop stations in my community and recycle only those items.
I will only use reusable containers instead of single-use plastic storage items (such as plastic wrap, single-use sandwich bags).
I will replace 3 plastic bottles with glass or stainless steel alternatives.