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Travis Byrd

OKC Zoo and Botanical Garden

POINTS TOTAL

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  • 1,780 TOTAL

participant impact

  • UP TO
    33
    plastic containers
    not sent to the landfill
  • UP TO
    71
    disposable cups
    not sent to the landfill
  • UP TO
    71
    pieces of plastic cutlery
    not sent to the landfill
  • UP TO
    35
    pounds of paper
    have been saved
  • UP TO
    50
    pounds
    waste avoided
  • UP TO
    105
    plastic bottles
    not sent to the landfill
  • UP TO
    52
    conversations
    with people
  • UP TO
    32
    advocacy actions
    completed
  • UP TO
    1,285
    minutes
    spent outdoors
  • UP TO
    30
    minutes
    spent learning

Travis's actions

Bedroom

Rethink Returns

While most stores offer lenient return policies, what actually happens to all of those returns? I will spend 30 minutes learning about what happens to returns and how I can make better purchasing decisions to avoid returns in the future.

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ONE-TIME ACTION

Kitchen

Get Scrappy

Get creative in the kitchen (or the garden)! Before tossing food scraps, I'll explore other ways to utilize the scraps and give them another life.

COMPLETED 30
DAILY ACTIONS

Bathroom

Say No to "Flushable Wipes"

Even when advertised as "flushable" these wipes don't break down in sewer systems, but instead combine with fat to create massive clogs. This month, I will find alternatives to using disposable wipes.

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ONE-TIME ACTION

Bedroom

Clean the Dryer Vent

Every time we tumble dry our laundry, our clothes' lifespans get a little shorter. The lint trap is evidence of the shedding fibers and our clothes slowly losing their quality. The less time our clothes need to be in the dryer, the longer they'll last. So this month, I will clean my dryer's interior and exterior air vents to help the dryer work more efficiently (and extend the life of the dryer!).

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ONE-TIME ACTION

Kitchen

Use a Reusable Mug

Even just one to-go coffee or tea a week adds up to 52 trashed cups in a year! I will avoid sending 4 disposable cups to the landfill per day by using a reusable mug or travel cup.

COMPLETED 25
DAILY ACTIONS

Kitchen

Use Reusable Utensils

Whether I'm at work, on the go, or having food delivered, I will keep 2 plastic cutlery out of the landfill per day by using my own reusable cutlery.

COMPLETED 24
DAILY ACTIONS

Study

Say No to Styrofoam

Throughout its life cycle, polystyrene (styrofoam) can harm people, communities, and the planet. I will refuse styrofoam whenever I can, making sure to kindly let people know why I'm asking for alternative packaging.

COMPLETED 24
DAILY ACTIONS

Bathroom

Bidet All Day

The average American uses about 141 rolls of toilet paper each year, most of which is wrapped in plastic film. To cut down on my toilet paper usage, I will install a bidet in my bathroom.

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ONE-TIME ACTION

Kitchen

Plant a Garden

I will plant an herb or vegetable garden using as little plastic as possible and to save from the plastic used buying herbs and veggies.

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ONE-TIME ACTION

Kitchen

Take the pre-survey!

Help us make the Plastic Free Ecochallenge the best it can be! Take the challenge pre-survey (and look out for the post-survey at the end of the challenge!) so we can better understand the impact the challenge has and how we can improve in the future. Plus, you'll earn points for completing it! Thank you!

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ONE-TIME ACTION

Kitchen

Dive Into Expiration Dates

Just because something is past its "expiration date," it might not actually be expired! I will spend 20 minutes learning about the difference between best by, use by, and sell by dates and how to tell if my food is actually expired.

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ONE-TIME ACTION

Kitchen

Is it trash...or a trash bag?

The plastic industry has convinced us that some plastic bags are "trash bags," while others are just "trash." Instead of throwing empty bags away (such as bread bags, pet food bags, etc.), I will reuse them as trash bags.

COMPLETED 29
DAILY ACTIONS

Kitchen

Fill a Water Bottle

Bottled water corporations make plastic bottles, not water. If the tap water in my area is safe for consumption, I will use a reusable bottle instead and stop purchasing bottled water, saving 6 disposable plastic bottles a day.

COMPLETED 27
DAILY ACTIONS

Community

Advocate for Office Reusables

I will lobby my workplace to have reusable dishes and silverware in order to minimize disposables.

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ONE-TIME ACTION

Kitchen

Embrace Imperfection

Eliminating 100% of all plastic from our lives simply isn't possible. Throughout this month, I will embrace imperfection in my plastic-free journey while exploring and testing new ways to reduce my plastic footprint.

COMPLETED 29
DAILY ACTIONS

Community

Go For a Walk

Science has shown that focused time in nature calms our over-worked frontal lobe and gives space for the areas of our brain associated with emotions, pleasure, and empathy to take over, providing a sense of calm that is measurable in brain scans and even blood tests. Each day this month, I will spend 120 minutes outside in nature, and share my observations, reflections, and learnings on the Participant Feed.

COMPLETED 26
DAILY ACTIONS

Bathroom

That Was a Close Shave

Who says we need 5 blades and a ribbon of shaving cream on every $5 razor blade cartridge, when a single blade causes less irritation and costs 92% less? This month, I will replace my disposable razors with steel razors.

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ONE-TIME ACTION

Study

Numbers Everywhere

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.

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ONE-TIME ACTION

Bathroom

See the Green

An estimated 50,000lbs (23,000kg) of contact lenses end up in sewage sludge in the US each year. This month, I will learn how to recycle used contact lenses and packaging or switch to wearing glasses instead.

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ONE-TIME ACTION

Bedroom

Declutter Sustainably

While it can be tempting to throw away (or drop off at Goodwill) any and everything that no longer brings us joy, there are so many options that are better for the planet! This month, I will declutter my home and properly dispose or re-home the things I no longer want.

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ONE-TIME ACTION

Bedroom

Ditch Dryer Sheets

Plastic sheets coated in softeners, lubricants, and fragrances, dryer sheets just aren't great for the planet or our bodies. Instead, I will use wool dryer balls or another plastic-free alternative to dryer sheets to keep my clothes static-free.

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ONE-TIME ACTION

Bedroom

Mend and Repair

We've all got it - that thing in the back of our closet we keep saying we'll fix "one day." I will make today that day by learning how to mend or repair ripped or broken items in my home - or by finding a local offering to do it for me.

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ONE-TIME ACTION

Kitchen

Clean Plate Club

When I need to replace my dish soap, I will switch to a bar or refillable option.

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ONE-TIME ACTION

Bathroom

Plastic Free TP

Most toilet paper is wrapped in plastic #4, or low-density polyethylene - a thin plastic film that cannot be recycled back into more plastic film. To avoid this plastic wrapping, I will purchase toilet paper wrapped in paper instead, or use a reusable toilet paper option.

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ONE-TIME ACTION

Bathroom

Sustainable Suds

In the UK, the average person creates 512kg (1,129lbs) of waste in the bathroom over the course of their lifetime - 50% of which ends up in a landfill. As they run out, I will replace my soaps, shampoos, conditioners, and lotions with sustainable, unpackaged, or refillable options.

COMPLETED
ONE-TIME ACTION

Participant Feed

  • REFLECTION QUESTION
    Bathroom
    What are the economic and personal benefits of switching to bar soap/shampoo/conditioner or refillable bottle options?

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    Travis Byrd 7/31/2024 7:48 AM
    Personal benefits are just having way less to pack when hitting the road. Convenience usually costs more but this really helped slim down my toiletries bag.
  • REFLECTION QUESTION
    Bathroom
    Inquiring minds wanna know... Are you a scruncher or a folder?

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    Travis Byrd 7/31/2024 7:47 AM
    Depends on how fancy I'm feeling that day
  • REFLECTION QUESTION
    Bathroom
    Take a moment to estimate how many disposable daily contacts you may have used over the years. What would be your impact now of switching to a contact brand with a longer lifespan?

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    Travis Byrd 7/31/2024 7:47 AM
    My contacts were 1 year use, due to the strength of the prescription, and although there are now disposables for my terrible eyes, I've gone back to glasses just for ease of use. My wife, however, is going to look at options for hers.
  • REFLECTION QUESTION
    Bathroom
    What have you noticed about the economic and social impact of switching to steel razors? Was there ever really a need for disposable razors, or do you think it was just a way to sell more things?

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    Travis Byrd 7/31/2024 7:45 AM
    Clearly just a way to sell more things. I don't have as much use for razors as I used to, but overall I've chosen to eliminate disposables.
  • REFLECTION QUESTION
    Bedroom
    Time to brag! Show us a photo of what you repaired and tell us about the experience!

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    Travis Byrd 7/31/2024 7:44 AM
    Didn't have a photo, but was able to repurpose some old items to use as shelving for our garage.
  • REFLECTION QUESTION
    Bedroom
    Compared to your previous experiences with decluttering, how was this experience with sustainable decluttering different?

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    Travis Byrd 7/31/2024 7:43 AM
    Again, just being more thoughtful with what we do. Found homes for a lot of older furniture and fixtures rather than just going into the garbage.
  • REFLECTION QUESTION
    Bedroom
    Often, single-use and disposable products don't just create more trash - they also contain toxins that are bad for humans. What are some other single-use items that are harmful to humans?

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    Travis Byrd 7/31/2024 7:41 AM
    Single-use anything just seems like a bad idea overall. We try to only purchase things that we'll get months and years of use out of.
  • REFLECTION QUESTION
    Kitchen
    How easy was this swap for you? Did you have any concerns before making it?

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    Travis Byrd 7/31/2024 7:40 AM
    Pretty easy swap really. No real concerns, just a new way of thinking.
  • REFLECTION QUESTION
    Study
    Were you surprised by what the different plastic identification numbers mean? How can this information help you become a better recycler?

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    Travis Byrd 7/31/2024 7:40 AM
    Overall it just made me more thoughtful with regard to where my plastics go when we recycle. We can now focus on only buying things that are the easiest to recycle when absolutely necessary.

  • Travis Byrd's avatar
    Travis Byrd 7/28/2024 8:20 AM
    I joined this challenge, like every year, because this is important to me and is also part of the mission of my company, the SSA Group. I'm proud of the strides we've made in eliminating single-use plastic from our gift shops, and am now working on doing the same for food services here. In my personal life, I've noticed the trash bin getting full days before the weekly pickup, and it's just appalling how much we throw away on a daily basis. There are absolutely some things we can do to change that, and this is a good start.

    • Kelly Dillow's avatar
      Kelly Dillow 7/29/2024 10:03 AM
      Yes! I am so grateful for SSA's work towards reducing single use plastic!