
It’s comforting to know that by switching over to loose tea it’s not only helping the environment, it’s helping my hubs and I reduce toxins being put into our bodies.
My morning quiet time sipping chai tea has officially leveled up. Life is Good!
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You'll be an Plastic Free Ecochallenge 2023 expert in no time!
"♻️It’s not too late and we’re not too old to start taking intentional actions to reduce plastic use and encourage others to do the same.♻️"
I will replace my plastic toothbrush with a bamboo toothbrush.
I will replace my soaps, shampoos, conditioners, and lotions with sustainable, unpackaged, or refillable options.
Although a long-standing festive tradition, balloons are harmful for animals and the environment. I will spend 5 learning about the dangers of balloons and find eco-friendly alternatives to use instead.
I will give my pets natural alternatives to toys like femur bones and antlers, canvas, natural rubber, hemp, rope or cotton toys. Or make our own toys from recycled items found in our home!
I will find secondhand sources for my pet's water/food dishes, collars or leashes.
I will spend at least 5 minutes researching the impacts of bioplastics and how to properly dispose of them in my city, and I will share this information with 1 friends, family, and/or colleagues.
Single-use plastics are everywhere, but that wasn't always the case. I will spend at least 5 minutes learning about the history of single-use plastics and how it became ubiquitous in our daily lives.
The chasing arrows symbol we associate with recycling doesn't always actually mean something is recyclable. I will spend at least 5 minutes learning the different meanings the symbol can have.
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.
I will conduct a waste audit - including recyclables and compost - to understand how much waste I create and where I can reduce the most.
I will spend 5 minutes learning about the costs of fast fashion and begin trying to practice sustainable fashion in my own life.
When available, I will purchase clothing and bedding made with natural fibers, such as cotton, linen, or wool, rather than synthetic fibers.
I will use wool dryer balls or another plastic-free alternative to dryer sheets to keep my clothes static-free.
I will use a microfiber catcher in my laundry, or install a microfiber filter for my washing machine.
I will use laundry detergent that is packaged in glass or aluminum, or an alternative like soap nuts.
I will give up gum or choose gum made from chicle or other plastic-free gum bases.
I will pick up 5 piece(s) of litter each day.
I will use a reusable bottle and stop purchasing bottled water, saving 5 disposable plastic bottle(s) a day.
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.
I will calculate my ecological footprint, and from the results brainstorm and take action on ways I can reduce my annual footprint.
I will hang-dry my laundry to use the sun as a natural bleach alternative, or use another natural bleach alternative.
I will spend 15 minutes educating my family on the basics of living a reduced/no-plastic lifestyle.
I will replace my pet's shampoo with an eco-friendly shampoo bar or refillable shampoo option.
I will swap out my single use plastic bags for a pooper-scooper.
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.
When I need to replace my dish soap, I will switch to a bar or refillable option.
When it's time to buy more, I will replace my beauty products with refillable, sustainable, and/or DIY options.
I will switch to a plastic-free toothpaste — whether purchased or DIY'd.
Because many tea bags and most sleeves and sachets contain plastic, I will switch to using loose leaf tea.
When possible, I will not use disposable bags when shopping, including produce bags.
Reflection, encouragement, and relationship building are all important aspects of getting a new habit to stick.
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To get started, share “your why.” Why did you join the challenge and choose the actions you did?