
October 3 - October 24, 2018
3Degrees
3Degrees
Climate change does not care where corporate headquarters are located. It does not restrict itself to satellite offices or strategic outposts. At 3Degrees, we believe that environmental legacy is a responsibility shared across borders, cultures, and corporations. In our view, the clearest path to rewriting that legacy is to work together.
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Team Impact
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up to68meatless or vegan mealsconsumed
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up to21zero-waste mealsconsumed
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up to105milestraveled by bike
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up to90milestraveled by bus
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up to224milesnot traveled by car
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up to209pounds of CO2have been saved
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up to2.0energy auditsconducted
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up to165minutesbeing mindful
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up to675minutesnot spent in front of a screen
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up to12disposable cupsnot sent to the landfill
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up to9.0pounds of paperhave been saved
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up to47plastic bottlesnot sent to the landfill
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up to5.0plastic containersnot sent to the landfill
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up to22plastic strawsnot sent to the landfill
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up to2.0waste auditsconducted
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up to15poundswaste composted
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up to677gallons of waterhave been saved
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up to1,915minutesspent exercising
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up to30minutesof additional sleep
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up to40more servingsof fruits and vegetables
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up to1.0public officials or leaderscontacted
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up to2.0documentarieswatched
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up to1,365minutesspent outdoors
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up to510minutesspent learning
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October 25 at 4:17 PMI'd like to reflect more on myself and what truly makes me happy. It's easy to forget what you want, what goals you want to achieve, and what you want to accomplish by always making sure everyone else is satisfied. Sometimes, we have to stop pouring to others and fill our own cup!
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October 25 at 5:57 AMMeat is so readily available and not as expensive as produce compared to other countries. Government subsidies to the meat industry may be partly responsible for this. In Tanzania, fruits and vegetables are often home grown. Otherwise they are very inexpensive compared to meat and so fresh and readily available that we find ourselves eating...
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October 25 at 5:52 AMDuring our hikes into the mountains, we have visited the local farmers who produce the fruits and vegetables that we buy at the roadside stands, local small shops and the markets. One farmer has a family cooperative and they deliver farm fresh veggies on motorcycles to our house and various other homes and restaurants in town. I've learned that...
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October 24 at 9:36 PMFor me, it definitely is. I work for the company, but I also work toward my bachelors degree. IT may not seem like much, but I feel like everyday is filled with some sort of work! I've only been here a day, but I definitely needed the break.
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October 24 at 9:30 PMJust joined today. Meant to earlier, but late is better than never!
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October 24 at 9:29 PMHonestly, my worst one is singe use eating wrapping! When my husband and I are feeling too lazy to cook, we'll buy processed foods which come with all the plastic in the world... I can start making my own foods from scratch, since it'll taste better and also be better for mother Earth!
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