Shannon Mooney
"I am excited to learn and practice new ways to live a more environmentally conscious lifestyle!"
POINTS TOTAL
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participant impact
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UP TO20disposable cupsnot sent to the landfill
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UP TO42plastic strawsnot sent to the landfill
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UP TO1,025minutesspent outdoors
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UP TO70minutesspent learning
Shannon's actions
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.
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 30 minutes outside in nature, and share my observations, reflections, and learnings on the Participant Feed.
Community
Research Local Waste Sites
I will spend 020 minutes finding out where landfills and/or toxic waste sites are situated in my region and which communities are most impacted by these sites.
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.
Kitchen
Save Jars for Reuse
Pinterest may want you to think that you need a cupboard full of matching mason jars, but reusing what we already have is one of the best ways to reduce our waste. This month, instead of recycling glass jars (such as pasta sauce, pickles, and salsa jars), I will save them to reuse for food storage.
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.
Bathroom
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.
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.
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.
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 3 plastic straws and/or stirrers out of the landfill each day by refusing straws or using my own reusable straw.
Study
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!
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
Green Beauty
Globally, packaging manufacturers make about $25 billion each year on plastic beauty and personal care packaging. That's a whole lot of plastic - nearly all of which ends up in landfills. When it's time to buy more, I will replace my beauty products with refillable, sustainable, and/or DIY options.
Study
Borrowed Books
The average paperback book has the same carbon footprint of driving about 7 miles (11 km) in an average car. Instead of purchasing new books this month, I will borrow books, e-books, and/or audiobooks from my local library or library-affiliated apps, or host a book swap with my friends.
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 QUESTIONCommunity Go For a WalkWhat have you noticed about your mental and/or physical health while going on daily walks? How has it affected other areas of your life?
Shannon Mooney 7/30/2024 7:08 AMI have been trying to take longer walks with my dog before and after work and have made a point of trying to not be using my phone while on these walks. This has helped me to become more mindful and present in the moment, and more appreciative of the nature around me.-
Kaitlyn Gengler 7/31/2024 1:47 PMGoing for walks is my time to decompress from the day and enjoy nature!
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Alyssa Tyree 7/30/2024 7:16 AMThis is what I am trying to do with my daughters as well. Weekends have become a time where we try to be out and present instead of inside and zoned out.
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REFLECTION QUESTIONStudy Borrowed BooksLibraries have immense benefits for society. What are some cool resources your library has that might not be as well-known as book borrowing? What are some ways you advocate for libraries and share these resources with your community?
Shannon Mooney 7/29/2024 11:00 AMDespite being an avid reader, I frequently forget that libraries are an excellent resource! In addition to books, many libraries have computers/printers, free internet access, community programs, and involvement with other local organizations. Throughout this month I have borrowed many books from coworkers with similar reading tastes, and the only books I have purchased have been online versions to minimize waste and energy use.-
Kaitlyn Gengler 7/31/2024 1:47 PMereaders are the best!
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REFLECTION QUESTIONKitchen Go StrawlessHave you noticed any changes in your community around plastic straws as awareness of plastic pollution has grown over the last few years?
Shannon Mooney 7/29/2024 9:23 AMI have noticed that many restaurants and shops in my area are moving towards straw-free beverages, or at least finding alternatives to plastic straws such as metal or corn. Working in the service industry, I have found guests to be rather divided regarding straws. Many people understand the plastic pollution problem and are okay to do without the straw, however I find that many people are still frustrated by this change or very uncomfortable and resistant to more environmentally friendly solutions due to convenience, durability, or texture. -
REFLECTION QUESTIONBedroom Rethink ReturnsHow has learning what happens to returns influenced how you make purchasing decisions?
Shannon Mooney 7/29/2024 9:17 AMI had no idea that a majority of returns were going to waste! Like many others, I assumed that when tag-on items were sent back an item would be inspected, sanitized, and resold. Through studying I have learned that most places send more than half of their returns to landfills or to be burned because they can no longer be resold. This will definitely make me stop to consider if an item is a truly good fit for me, and I will be sure to try clothes on in-store more regularly, rather than returning items that don't fit quite right. -
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?
Shannon Mooney 7/11/2024 1:44 PMI learned that my ecological footprint was about the same as last year, which was disappointing but not necessarily surprising. The factor that weighs the most on my ecological footprint is housing. When living in an apartment, I find that many of the things about the complex are out of my hands such as the building material, appliances, and recycling system. One thing I can do to combat this is take my recycling into my own hands, and learn more about where I can bring my items to be recycled properly when it is not a service at my complex. -
REFLECTION QUESTIONKitchen Save Jars for ReuseWhat's the most creative way you've reused a jar in your home?
Shannon Mooney 7/11/2024 1:38 PMI will often reuse jars in place of plastic bags! For example, when traveling for the day with my dog I will store food, water, and treats in mason jars rather than using plastic bags or sandwich bags. Mason jars are also great for storing some leftovers!