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Anne Williamson 4/08/2024 8:50 AMIt IS hard! I was doing great until I want to a chocolate festival this past weekend and came home with a bunch of craft chocolate and local baked goods.
Kayla Kolbe
POINTS TOTAL
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- 0 THIS WEEK
- 163 TOTAL
participant impact
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UP TO3.4poundsfood waste prevented
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UP TO7.1pounds of CO2have been saved
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UP TO17plastic bottlesnot sent to the landfill
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UP TO170gallons of waterhave been saved
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UP TO5.0advocacy actionscompleted
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UP TO80minutesspent learning
Kayla's actions
Freshwater + Oceans
Use a Reusable Water Bottle
It's estimated over a billion water bottles are thrown away each year. Even if they were recycled, that still uses energy and resources from the earth. I will use a reusable bottle and stop purchasing bottled water, saving 2 disposable plastic bottle(s) a day.
Climate + Air
Consume only Needs vs Wants
The more stuff we consume, the more greenhouse gasses we put into the atmosphere. I will adopt a "Needs Vs. Wants" approach this month and only buy things I need.
Climate + Air
Weekly Meal Planning
One third of all food produced worldwide is wasted, and so is the energy it takes to produce and transport that food. I will reduce food waste and save money by planning a weekly menu, only buying the ingredients I need and eating what I planned each day.
Climate + Air
Declutter My Home Without the Landfill
Each day, I will learn about responsible ways to dispose of items and de-clutter, clean, donate, repurpose or recycle unneeded items in my home to make sure that what I get rid of doesn't go into the landfill.
Freshwater + Oceans
Go Plastic-Free
Millions of tons of plastic is produced each year worldwide. Each day, I will conduct a plastics audit of what I buy and use throughout the challenge (kitchen, bathroom, personal care products, etc.), to see how single-use plastic shows up in my life. I will find plastic-free alternatives to these products and advocate for alternatives to single-use packaging at local grocery stores, product manufacturers, at work, or on campus.
Action Track: Community
Plant Trees
Trees capture carbon and produce oxygen that is essential to life on earth. I will support this important piece of nature by organizing or joining a community group to plant 1 native trees in my community, public parks, office location, campus or backyard.
Action Track: Community
Borrow Before I Buy
Why buy something I will only use once or a few times if someone nearby has it for me to borrow, and why not share something I have that someone may only need a few times a year? To reduce my consumption and waste, I will create or support the sharing economy with friends, family, colleagues or neighbors.
Participant Feed
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REFLECTION QUESTIONClimate + AirConsuming only what we need vs. what we want can be really hard to do. What has been challenging about committing to this action for a month? What have you learned about yourself? Will you change any habits going forward?
Kayla Kolbe 4/08/2024 8:28 AMNeeds vs. wants is a difficult challenge for me because I love a good thrift or vintage shop! But to stay in check, I ask myself, "Where can I picture this item in my house?" or "What is the immediate use that comes to mind for this item?" If I can't answer that, then it doesn't come home with me. -
REFLECTION QUESTIONAction Track: CommunityHow did you participate in the sharing economy? (Consider posting a photo!) What are the benefits of a sharing economy? How could a sharing economy change the dynamics you have with friends, family and/or neighbors?
Kayla Kolbe 4/04/2024 10:40 AMLocal Buy Nothing groups on Facebook are a great way to borrow instead of buy! Neighbors loaning each other items instead of instead of having to buy the item helps cut down on clutter too. -
REFLECTION QUESTIONClimate + AirHow did it feel to plan out your meals and stick to them in an effort to reduce food waste?
Kayla Kolbe 4/01/2024 9:48 AMMeal planning is always a challenge for me, so working to be aware of what I have that needs to be used up is key for me to not waste food.