
If no one cared about where they threw their trash, and garbage piled up, our community and personal health would both be at great risk of becoming as sad and messy as our environmental health.
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You'll be an 2018 People's Ecochallenge expert in no time!
"I believe in supporting increased sustainability by thinking globally and acting locally; as local as within one's self, for it must start with each of us being willing to make adjustments to our behavior and ways of thinking to preserve our Earth."
I will avoid sending 1 disposable cup(s) to the landfill each day by using a reusable mug.
Historically, marginalized and low-income communities live closer to landfills, contributing to a multitude of health problems. I will find out how I can limit single-use items and do my best to limit the waste I generate.
I will switch to washing my clothes in cold water, saving up to 1,600 lbs of C02 over the course of the next year.
I will visit seafoodwatch.org or download the app and commit to making better seafood choices for a healthier ocean.
I will explore at least one new hiking trail or nature walk in my area.
I will try a new method of food preparation, such as canning, pickling, or baking bread.
I will volunteer 4 hour(s) in my community during the challenge.
I will reduce the amount of paper mail that I receive by opting into paperless billing and ending unwanted subscriptions.
I will keep 3 disposable plastic bottle(s) from entering the waste stream by using a reusable water bottle.
Both system and personal sustainability are important! I will develop a plan with my medical professionals to achieve my best health and live my life to the fullest.
I will start a recycling program at my workplace or school. If a recycling program exists, I will advocate for ways to improve and expand it.
I will save up to .21 lbs (.09 kg) of paper each day by switching from one-sided printing to two-sided.
I will make an appointment for my annual physical.