Kaitlyn Gengler
"I will make a daily effort to reduce my single use plastic consumption, while encouraging others to do the same!"
POINTS TOTAL
- 0 TODAY
- 0 THIS WEEK
- 1,755 TOTAL
participant impact
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UP TO38plastic containersnot sent to the landfill
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UP TO59plastic bottlesnot sent to the landfill
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UP TO28disposable cupsnot sent to the landfill
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UP TO44pieces of plastic cutlerynot sent to the landfill
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UP TO44plastic strawsnot sent to the landfill
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UP TO1.0waste auditconducted
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UP TO1.0conversationwith a person
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UP TO1.0community eventhosted or attended
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UP TO1,760minutesspent outdoors
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UP TO220minutesspent learning
Kaitlyn's actions
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
Divest and Reinvest
Does your savings account, retirement account, or investment account support the fossil fuel (and plastics) industry? This month, I will spend 15 minutes investigating where my investments (and where my bank's investments) are going, divest from the fossil fuel industry, and reinvest in ways that are more in alignment with my values.
Kitchen
Dive Into Expiration Dates
Just because something is past its "expiration date," it might not actually be expired! I will spend 30 minutes learning about the difference between best by, use by, and sell by dates and how to tell if my food is actually expired.
Study
Plastic History Buff
Single-use plastics are everywhere, but that wasn't always the case. I will spend at least 20 minutes learning about the history of single-use plastics and how it became ubiquitous in our daily lives.
Study
Learn about Plastic Production
Plastic production, not just disposal, pollutes communities and harms people. I will learn about the impacts of plastic production on humans, animals, communities, and the environment.
Kitchen
Use Reusable Utensils
Whether I'm at work, on the go, or having food delivered, I will keep 3 plastic cutlery out of the landfill per day by using my own reusable cutlery.
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).
Bedroom
Rethink Returns
While most stores offer lenient return policies, what actually happens to all of those returns? I will spend 20 minutes learning about what happens to returns and how I can make better purchasing decisions to avoid returns in the future.
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 3 disposable plastic bottles a day.
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.
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 1 disposable cups to the landfill per day by using a reusable mug or travel cup.
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.
Study
Follow the Chasing Arrows
The chasing arrows symbol we associate with recycling doesn't always actually mean something is recyclable. I will spend at least 20 minutes learning the different meanings the symbol can have.
Study
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.
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.
Bathroom
Travel Toiletries
Travel-size toiletries aren't just more expensive per ounce, they also have a higher plastic-to-contents ratio, and result in over 980 tonnes (2.2 million pounds) of plastic waste each year. If traveling this month, I will reuse my old travel tubes to refill with my soaps or only bring bar soaps with me.
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.
Bedroom
Use What You Have
The only thing worse than a single-use item is a zero-use item! I will use (and use up) what I already have in my home before buying something new.
Bedroom
Recycling Textiles
Every single textile ever made will, at some point, become worn out - and dealing with that waste costs millions of tax dollars every year. I will spend 20 minutes learning about the different types of textile recycling and creating a plan for what I'll do with my clothes and other textiles when they are too worn out to use anymore.
Bathroom
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!
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!).
Community
Give Some Green Gratitude
Don't forget to celebrate the good! This month, I will give shout-outs on social media, my office's internal communication channels, or the Participant Feed to a local company, coworker, friend, or family member for their sustainable efforts.
Family + Pets
Get Rid of Glitter
I will teach my little ones about microplastics while we do a craft project together using glitter alternatives.
Bedroom
Practice Sustainable Fashion
I will spend 20 minutes learning about the costs of fast fashion and begin trying to practice sustainable fashion in my own life.
Bedroom
Proper Clothing Care
All those symbols on our clothes, sheets, and towels actually have meanings! To ensure that I'm caring for my clothes properly, I will spend 20 minutes learning what the care symbols mean and laundry best practices to make all of my textiles last as long as possible.
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.
Community
Learn about Environmental Justice
Using the action resource links below, my family will spend 20 minutes learning about environmental justice, causes of environmental injustice, and how plastic waste disproportionately impacts already vulnerable communities.
Community
Research Local Waste Sites
I will spend 20 minutes finding out where landfills and/or toxic waste sites are situated in my region and which communities are most impacted by these sites.
Family + Pets
Balloons Blow
Although a long-standing festive tradition, balloons are harmful for animals and the environment. I will spend 20 learning about the dangers of balloons and find eco-friendly alternatives to use instead.
Family + Pets
Discover Together
I will spend 20 minutes educating my family on the basics of living a reduced/no-plastic lifestyle.
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 15 minutes outside in nature, and share my observations, reflections, and learnings on the Participant Feed.
Community
Join a Cleanup Effort
I will host or participate in a beach, highway, river, or other cleanup effort in my community.
Kitchen
Go Strawless
Each year, the International Coastal Cleanup reports that plastic straws and stirrers are one of the Top 10 most-collected items from their cleanups (top 5 in the US!). I will keep 2 plastic straws and/or stirrers out of the landfill each day by refusing straws or using my own reusable straw.
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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Kaitlyn Gengler 7/31/2024 1:49 PMCan't believe it is the last day of plastic free July! Shout out to everyone who has made some sustainable choice this month, hopefully these carry into our day to day lives for the future! -
REFLECTION QUESTIONBedroom Use What You HaveBesides the economic benefits of using the things we already own, how can this practice impact our lives in other ways and influence the way we interact with "things"?
Kaitlyn Gengler 7/31/2024 1:44 PMUsing the things I already own made me realize that I sometimes buy thing I do not need, but since I am at the store and feel the need to get things I buy anyway. Taking a step back from that made me see that using what I own helped with decluttering my life and made me think about how materialistic I can be at times.-
Brittany Murphy 7/31/2024 1:57 PMIm also notorious for doing the same thing! Shampoo and conditioner or toothpastes are my biggest culprits!
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REFLECTION QUESTIONCommunity Research Local Waste SitesIn what neighborhoods or areas of your region are landfills or other waste sites located? Which communities are most affected by these locations?
Kaitlyn Gengler 7/30/2024 7:23 AMThere is a common trend that landfills and waste facilities are commonly found in lower income areas. This can impact quality of life in things like air quality and overall pollution. Learning more about this brought me to the topic of environmental justice and how this relates to social issues as well. -
REFLECTION QUESTIONFamily + Pets Get Rid of GlitterHow can you and your little one exercise your creativity without creating more plastic waste?
Kaitlyn Gengler 7/29/2024 9:10 AMWhen crafting with our campers I try to stay away from using glitter due to its wastefulness. We have metallic crayons or markers that are a good alternative, or they can be creative and draw fun patterns to decorate. -
REFLECTION QUESTIONKitchen Dive Into Expiration DatesWere you surprised by anything you learned about expiration dates in the US? Has it changed the way you make decisions around purchasing or discarding food?
Kaitlyn Gengler 7/28/2024 11:43 AMI am very guilty of throwing out food/drinks as soon as the expiration date arrives. I learned that manufacturers are the ones who set those dates, and most times the foods are good for well after. I think I will spend more time investigate my products before actually throwing them out and see if they are still useful to me. -
Kaitlyn Gengler 7/28/2024 11:36 AMWhile building a new LEGO set this weekend there was a note inside saying they are switching from plastic bags to paper bags to keep the pieces in. It is exciting that such a large company is making a more sustainable change!-
Alyssa Tyree 7/28/2024 11:49 AMLego is so conscious of their choices. I’m glad they are making the change!
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REFLECTION QUESTIONFamily + Pets Balloons BlowHad you ever considered the environmental impact of balloons before? How can you share this information with your friends and family to encourage them to avoid balloons, too?
Kaitlyn Gengler 7/24/2024 10:54 AMI have found alternative ways to decorate than using balloons, i like to use paper streamers or string lights that i can reuse for the next gathering-
Sara Paterson 7/25/2024 8:05 AMThere are also some great re-useable options for water balloons too! No more tiny fragments that get left behind once it pops.
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REFLECTION QUESTIONStudy Embrace ImperfectionHow has embracing imperfection impacted your plastic-free journey?
Kaitlyn Gengler 7/21/2024 8:59 AMEmbracing imperfection in my plastic free journey has made me more encouraged to try new things. The topic of single use plastics is often a downer, so making it more stress free make me hopeful I can make changes. -
REFLECTION QUESTIONStudy Complete a Waste AuditWhat did you learn about the waste you create? Where can you reduce the most?
Kaitlyn Gengler 7/21/2024 8:56 AMAfter conducting a personal waste audit I learned majority of my waste is from food and its packaging. I only cook for myself so I often times have way more food leftover than I know what to do with and am guilty of just throwing it away. I will try to get more creative with my leftovers and start freezing more foods where I can.-
Katie Fortescue 7/22/2024 1:35 PMFood packaging waste is such a tough one. I'm still struggling to find a plastic free cheese option.
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Kaitlyn Gengler 7/21/2024 8:47 AMWent for a walk along the bay and noticed a large amount of smaller trash items floating in the water. Great reminder to work harder or living a plastic free lifestyle for all months of the year.-
Ashley Chambers 7/21/2024 12:38 PMIt has also made me more aware of the smaller plastic items that blow around downtown, making me want to be more conscious of my choices.
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