July 1 - July 31, 2022
Join the movement to refuse single-use plastics.
Plastic Free Ecochallenge is a month-long effort for all of us to shift away from our single-use plastic dependency and to care for our ecosystems. Together, let’s create a plastic-free world.
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Plastic Free Ecochallenge is a 31-day global challenge to reduce and refuse single-use plastics. Inspired by the Australian-founded initiative, Ecochallenge.org has partnered with the Columbus Zoo and Aquarium to help you discover, learn, and explore new ways to take care of wildlife and the world we all share.
We invite you to take action and create plastic-free habits with us while we prioritize public health and safety as much as possible!
Throughout the Ecochallenge, share your progress, success, and reflections with fellow Ecochallengers. The combination of collective inspiration, camaraderie, and friendly competition makes change a little easier — and a lot more fun!
We invite you to take action and create plastic-free habits with us while we prioritize public health and safety as much as possible!
Throughout the Ecochallenge, share your progress, success, and reflections with fellow Ecochallengers. The combination of collective inspiration, camaraderie, and friendly competition makes change a little easier — and a lot more fun!
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Collective Impact
Our strength is in our numbers
We believe the solution to the planet’s biggest challenges lies in the power of collective action. By taking action in our own lives and inspiring the people around us, each of us contributes to a world of impact.
Come back and check in on July 1 and watch our impact add up.
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June 29 at 2:08 PMLooking forward to starting some new routines!
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June 29 at 2:03 PMReally looking forward to PF July and the Fam-Bam team! Let's go!
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June 29 at 1:53 PMI have been clearing out a walk-in closet and finding many plastic drycleaner's bags. I decided to turn them into plastic liners for some of our trash cans ...giving them at least one use and hopefully keeping them out of the fly zone since these blow around really easily.