Anna Early
POINTS TOTAL
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- 0 THIS WEEK
- 1,815 TOTAL
participant impact
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UP TO11poundswaste avoided
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UP TO5.0plastic bottlesnot sent to the landfill
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UP TO50disposable cupsnot sent to the landfill
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UP TO47plastic containersnot sent to the landfill
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UP TO1.0waste auditconducted
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UP TO12conversationswith people
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UP TO12advocacy actionscompleted
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UP TO10minutesspent learning
Anna's actions
Study
Estimate Your Ecological Footprint
I will calculate my ecological footprint, and from the results brainstorm and take action on ways I can reduce my annual footprint.
Study
Complete a Waste Audit
I will conduct a waste audit of my trash and recycling to understand how much waste I create and create a plan for where I can reduce the most.
Bathroom
Eco Deodorant
Conventional deodorant tubes are typically made from plastics #4 and #5, which are rarely accepted for recycling - especially together. When it's time to replace my current deodorant, I will replace it with a plastic-free option.
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 5 disposable cups to the landfill per day by using a reusable mug or travel cup.
Bedroom
Natural Fibers
When available, I will purchase clothing and bedding made with natural fibers, such as cotton, linen, or wool, rather than synthetic fibers.
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.
Community
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.
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.
Bathroom
Brush with Bamboo
In the US, about 1 billion toothbrushes are thrown away each year. And because plastic is designed to last, nearly every plastic toothbrush ever created still exists. When it's time to replace my current toothbrush, I will replace it with a plastic-free bamboo option.
Community
Kick the Habit
Each year in the US, nearly 14.2 million disposable vapes are thrown away, and cigarette butts make up 30-40% of all litter collected during annual coastal and urban cleanups globally. For both my health and the health of the planet, this month I will kick my smoking habit and advocate for better regulations around the sale and disposal of disposable e-cigarettes.
Bathroom
Pearly Whites
Nearly all toothpaste tubes are made from multiple layers of different types of plastic and aluminum, making them impossible to recycle and destined for landfill. When it's time to replace my current toothpaste, I will replace it with a plastic-free option.
Family + Pets
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.
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.
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.
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!
Kitchen
Choose Reusable Food Storage
I will only use reusable containers instead of single-use plastic storage items (such as plastic wrap, single-use sandwich bags).
Participant Feed
Reflection, encouragement, and relationship building are all important aspects of getting a new habit to stick.
Share thoughts, encourage others, and reinforce positive new habits on the Feed.
To get started, share “your why.” Why did you join the challenge and choose the actions you did?
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REFLECTION QUESTIONBathroom Pearly WhitesCurrently most of the packaging for toothpaste is plastic. How can you advocate for more alternatives through your purchasing power and influence in community?
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Jeanne Poirier 7/26/2024 7:10 PMOh and the options available - I love the tablets bought in tins and generally make my own toothpaste. Always spit in the toilet too after brushing because one of the ingredients is coconut oil :)
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Anna Early 7/26/2024 3:59 PMMy challenge has been going well! I am definitely more aware of what I get that contains plastic and I am starting to avoid purchasing them. -
REFLECTION QUESTIONBedroom Declutter SustainablyCompared to your previous experiences with decluttering, how was this experience with sustainable decluttering different?
Anna Early 7/26/2024 3:58 PMI have always declittered sustainably so things can get used as long as possible. -
REFLECTION QUESTIONStudy Estimate Your Ecological FootprintWhat did you learn about your ecological footprint by using the calculator? What did or didn't surprise you? What are some ways you will take action to reduce your footprint?
Anna Early 7/25/2024 2:01 PMI was surprised with my ecological footprint in how much I actually used when I thought it was less. I can reduce my footprint by reducing how much I actually go out to eat and eating at home so I don’t waste so much food. -
REFLECTION QUESTIONBathroom Sustainable SudsWhat are the economic and personal benefits of switching to bar soap/shampoo/conditioner or refillable bottle options?
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REFLECTION QUESTIONBathroom Brush with BambooWhat are the benefits of switching to bamboo toothbrushes? How would you implore others in your community to make this switch as well?
Anna Early 7/22/2024 2:57 AMBenefits of bamboo toothbrushes include the ability to be composted. I would talk to others about how long it would take for plastic toothbrushes to decompose and how bamboo toothbrushes can be composted and how bamboo decomposes. -
REFLECTION QUESTIONCommunity Kick the HabitWere you surprised to learn that cigarette butts are the most commonly littered item? What are some ways you can advocate for more responsible disposal in your community?
Anna Early 7/22/2024 2:54 AMI am not surprised that cigarette butts are the most commonly littered item as I have been involved in clean up days in the past. One way I can advocate for responsible disposal is to talk with management of a business to see what can be done. -
REFLECTION QUESTIONKitchen Is it trash...or a trash bag?It's only "single-use" if it's only used once! What are some other creative ways to reuse unavoidable "single-use" items?
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REFLECTION QUESTIONKitchen Choose Reusable Food StorageHow can you think outside the box (or bag!) when it comes to disposables?
Anna Early 7/21/2024 1:45 PMI think outside the box by using reusable containers for food storage and grocery bags as trash bags. -
REFLECTION QUESTIONCommunity Embrace ImperfectionHow has embracing imperfection impacted your plastic-free journey?
Anna Early 7/17/2024 4:29 PMEmbracing imperfection has impacting my journey by opening up my eyes to how much plastic is actually used and making more of an effort in using up the disposables I have that are one time use and keeping the ones I can use.