

Ginni La Rosa-Ponsini
"I want to learn more this year and try out some new challenges!"
POINTS TOTAL
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- 1,711 TOTAL
participant impact
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UP TO58disposable cupsnot sent to the landfill
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UP TO32pieces of litterpicked up
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UP TO2.0plastic bottlesnot sent to the landfill
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UP TO14plastic containersnot sent to the landfill
Ginni's actions
Family + Pets
Rubber Glove Pet Hair Removal
I will use a rubber glove to remove pet hair from clothes, carpets and furniture.
Study
Buy Only What I Need
I will not buy anything except items required for health and safety.
Kitchen
Use a Reusable Mug
If possible, I will avoid sending 2 disposable cup(s) to the landfill per day by using a reusable mug or bringing my own travel cup.
Bathroom
Brush with Bamboo
I will replace my plastic toothbrush with a bamboo toothbrush.
Bathroom
Sustainable Suds
I will replace my soaps, shampoos, conditioners, and lotions with sustainable, unpackaged, or refillable options.
Kitchen
Cloth Napkins
I will use a cloth napkin for the lunches I bring to work instead of using multiple paper napkins in the break room
Bathroom
Sustainable Flossing
I will reduce the amount of waste I produce from plastic floss by using either natural fibers such as silk or using a "Waterpik" water flosser instead
Bathroom
A Sustainable Flow
I will make the switch to sustainable, reusable period products.
Bathroom
Travel Toiletries
If traveling, I will reuse my old travel tubes to refill with my soaps or only bring bar soaps with me.
Community
Keep My Community Clean
I will pick up 3 piece(s) of litter each day.
Community
Support a Sharing Economy
I will create or support a sharing economy with family, friends, and neighbors.
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 QUESTIONStudy Buy Only What I NeedAs you have reduced your spending, what have you noticed about your 'health and safety' purchasing habits? How might this change your longer term purchasing decisions?
Ginni La Rosa-Ponsini 7/29/2023 4:07 PMThis month I have been paying more attention to my thought process when I want to buy something. Books are my primary 'guilty' purchase. Instead of immediately buying a book I think I will like, I have been borrowing a copy from the library to read first so that I will know whether or not I like it enough to buy my own copy in the future.-
Jaime Webster 7/29/2023 6:16 PMMy favorite thing to do is route my walks or runs by each Free Little Library in our neighborhood (we have 11!)....every now and then I find a gem. Lately they've been a bit sparce though so I also picked up a library book this morning. I just can't bring myself to pay for the high price of books these days - esp hardbacks! (I'm stingy tho ;-P ) What if the aquarium started their own "Free Little Library" on M level...that would be AMAZING!!!!!!! -
Katherine Burgueño 7/29/2023 4:32 PMI also love little libraries as a source for books. During the period when everything was shut down they were my source of reading material! They are all over the US and are a great way to get to know neighborhoods.
https://littlefreelibrary.org/
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Ginni La Rosa-Ponsini 7/29/2023 3:56 PMThe month is wrapping up fast! My main waste-reducing accomplishment this month has been bringing a cloth napkin with me for my work lunches. I used to throw out a bunch of paper towels from washing my hands, cleaning produce, or drying dishes. I am proud to be reducing the trash I generate, and it is a habit I will keep into the future!-
Katherine Burgueño 7/29/2023 4:33 PMLove cloth napkins - and they can be made out of all sorts of scraps of materials. Have them at home and the office!
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REFLECTION QUESTIONKitchen Choose Reusable Food StorageHow can you think outside the box (or bag!) when it comes to disposables?
Ginni La Rosa-Ponsini 7/29/2023 3:47 PMI have been trying to eliminate my need for plastic wrap in particular. I have some silicone covers for cups and bowls that have replaced the wrap for all but my largest mixing bowls. Other times I have stored leftover coffee in a travel mug that has its own lid already, so I can just grab it and go when needed! -
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?
Ginni La Rosa-Ponsini 7/25/2023 1:52 PMBamboo is a resource that renews itself rapidly, so it is a great material to use for something that has to be replaced on a regular basis. That makes it great for toothbrushes! After the brush's useful lifetime, the bristles can be removed so the handle can be composted or burned as firewood, unlike plastic handles that remain forever in landfills. Given that they need to be replaced every couple of months or so, that saves a lot of plastic from being discarded! -
REFLECTION QUESTIONBathroom Sustainable SudsWhat are the economic and personal benefits of switching to bar soap/shampoo/conditioner or refillable bottle options?
Ginni La Rosa-Ponsini 7/25/2023 1:19 PMBar soaps and shampoos are much easier to travel with since they cannot spill and do not have to keep within TSA ounce limits. They also tend to last longer since you can use every last scrap instead of leaving some residue inside a bottle. I have already swapped out my body wash and shampoo for soap and shampoo bars, and my next step is to try out leave-in conditioner and body lotion in bar form! -
Ginni La Rosa-Ponsini 7/24/2023 8:11 PM-
Jaime Webster 7/26/2023 3:15 PMI've been trying to get my mom to use cloth napkins for YEARS.... you just can't change the habits of a baby boomer. Ugh. Seriously...its not that hard to wash them?!? -
Patricia Jonas 7/25/2023 4:17 AMAnd the response I got when I started to use them at home was initially “what’s the occasion?” And second response was “that’s a great idea.”
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Ginni La Rosa-Ponsini 7/23/2023 8:58 PMI've noticed several times at the grocery store that oranges and grapefruits that are pre-packaged in plastic mesh bags are cheaper than the loose ones I could put in my reusable produce bag. It's tricky to be sustainable when there is such a mark-up for using your own bag! Has anyone else noticed this?-
Patricia Jonas 7/24/2023 6:02 AMIt might be that they are different varieties with a cost difference but more likely this is the “discount”
for purchasing more. I could also speculate that the grocery cost of stocking individual fruit (more time and/or labor) is somewhat higher than simply placing full bags of the same item. But this is just my uninformed thought.
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Ginni La Rosa-Ponsini 7/20/2023 8:50 PM-
Patricia Jonas 7/22/2023 4:20 AMGreat to hear that there are options for local purchase. Until recently it was discouraging to have to order eco friendly items online with subscriptions. Having choices in local retailers means there is a growing market/demand for these items. -
Jaime Webster 7/21/2023 7:46 AMMy favorite is Hey Humans coconut mint scent. I find it at target and walgreens, packaging looks just like Native -
Debra Lee Norton Wear 7/21/2023 4:22 AMI love the ads for native. They are very clever. It is good to find a brand that is both eco friendly and that you like
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