Patricia Shuman Robleto
"Leading the way to connect people with water, wildlife and wild places."
POINTS TOTAL
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participant impact
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UP TO38whole food mealsconsumed
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UP TO30poundswaste avoided
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UP TO1.0waste auditconducted
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UP TO5.0plastic containersnot sent to the landfill
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UP TO1.0community eventhosted or attended
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UP TO2,520minutesspent outdoors
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UP TO170minutesspent learning
Patricia's actions
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
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 60 minutes outside in nature, and share my observations, reflections, and learnings on the Participant Feed.
Kitchen
Whole Foods Meals
Prioritizing whole foods is one of the most effective ways to avoid single-use plastic in the kitchen, since most whole foods can be purchased without any packaging. This month, I will prepare 1 whole foods-based meals at home each day.
Bedroom
Catch Those Microfibers
When we wash our clothes, the heat and friction causes our clothes to wear down, releasing microfibers into the water stream. To combat and prevent these microfibers as much as possible, in addition to following best laundry practices, I will use a microfiber catcher in my laundry, or install a microfiber filter for my washing machine.
Bathroom
Bidet All Day
The average American uses about 141 rolls of toilet paper each year, most of which is wrapped in plastic film. To cut down on my toilet paper usage, I will install a bidet in my bathroom.
Community
Join a Cleanup Effort
I will host or participate in a beach, highway, river, or other cleanup effort in my community.
Kitchen
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.
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.
Family + Pets
All Natural Pet Toys
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!
Kitchen
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.
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.
Family + Pets
Sustainable Suds: Pet Edition
I will replace my pet's shampoo with an eco-friendly shampoo bar or refillable shampoo option.
Study
Buy Only What I Need
I will not buy anything except items required for health and safety.
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.
Family + Pets
Discover Together
I will spend 30 minutes educating my family on the basics of living a reduced/no-plastic lifestyle.
Community
Support a Sharing Economy
While society often tells us we need to own everything ourselves, how necessary is that, really? Why spend money on something I'll only use once or a few times when I can borrow, swap, or share instead? This month, instead of buying new, I will create or support a sharing economy with family, friends, and neighbors.
Kitchen
Visit the Butcher
I will purchase meats and cheeses from the deli counter or a butcher shop, and use my own containers to do so.
Kitchen
Get Scrappy
Get creative in the kitchen (or the garden)! Before tossing food scraps, I'll explore other ways to utilize the scraps and give them another life.
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!
Community
Research Local Waste Sites
I will spend 30 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
Rethink Returns
While most stores offer lenient return policies, what actually happens to all of those returns? I will spend 30 minutes learning about what happens to returns and how I can make better purchasing decisions to avoid returns in the future.
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.
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 30 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.
Bathroom
That Was a Close Shave
Who says we need 5 blades and a ribbon of shaving cream on every $5 razor blade cartridge, when a single blade causes less irritation and costs 92% less? This month, I will replace my disposable razors with steel razors.
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 30 minutes learning what the care symbols mean and laundry best practices to make all of my textiles last as long as possible.
Bathroom
A Sustainable Flow
Pads and tampons are typically made with plastics, and about 41 million pounds of menstrual products end up in landfills every year. This month, I will make the switch to sustainable, reusable period products.
Kitchen
Plant a Garden
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.
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 Bidet All DayThere are many benefits to using a bidet, including health, environmental, and economic benefits. Which of these benefits was most influential for you in making the switch to a bidet, and what has your experience been like since?
Patricia Shuman Robleto 7/31/2024 6:24 AMI am still researching bidet options and have not yet made the switch. Hopefully in the next month or so we'll have one installed. -
Patricia Shuman Robleto 7/31/2024 6:23 AMLast day to check in! Looking forward to seeing our results tomorrow. -
REFLECTION QUESTIONBathroom A Sustainable FlowDisposable tampons and menstrual pads are often quite expensive. What are the economic and personal benefits of this switch for you?
Patricia Shuman Robleto 7/31/2024 6:21 AMI've gotten mixed reviews from friends regarding their experiences with cups; some really love it while some say they could not get a good fit and ended up going back to tampons. I have purchased one and have my fingers crossed that it works when I need it! TBD-
Krystina Jarvis 7/31/2024 9:55 AMI haven't personally tried a cup, but I do LOVE my period undies! If you find that a cup isn't for you, maybe give those a try. But I do have a friend who swears that cups are the greatest invention ever made, so hopefully you love it too!
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REFLECTION QUESTIONStudy Divest and ReinvestWhere we choose to spend (and invest) our money is one of the most powerful ways we can shape the future we want. What are some other ways you can ensure that your money is being used in ways that align with your personal values?
Patricia Shuman Robleto 7/25/2024 7:53 AMThis is a hard one. I have decided to boycott certain businesses because of where they stand on social issues but also environmental issues (often they go hand in hand) and it's difficult to avoid some of them. I keep reminding myself that my dollars are voting so I have to be aware. -
REFLECTION QUESTIONStudy Complete a Waste AuditWhat did you learn about the waste you create? Where can you reduce the most?
Patricia Shuman Robleto 7/25/2024 7:50 AMComposting has helped us greatly reduce what we waste! Food packaging (Costco mostly) makes up a lot of our current waste but we are trying to be better about shopping smaller and more local to use our own containers.-
Patricia Shuman Robleto 7/25/2024 9:44 AMHey Rose, I chose the easy route and have a subscription to a compost service with https://compostnow.org/ so they handle everything. If it's available in your area I highly rec! -
Rose Bemo 7/25/2024 8:13 AMEvery year, I say I'm going to compost. What tips can you share for a newbie? Do you have an in-home composter you like?
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REFLECTION QUESTIONStudy Numbers EverywhereWere you surprised by what the different plastic identification numbers mean? How can this information help you become a better recycler?
Patricia Shuman Robleto 7/25/2024 7:48 AMWhen I lived in PA we were only able to recycle plastics 1 and 2. Here in SC our recycling facility takes more plastics and more paper options - even coated cartons!-
Patricia Shuman Robleto 7/25/2024 9:46 AMHey Christine - good question! My instinct says maybe not with all those layers... here is a helpful graphic that shows a lot of what they take locally. https://www.charlestoncounty.org/departments/environmental-management/recycle-what.php -
Christine Kitch 7/25/2024 8:47 AM
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Christine Kitch 7/25/2024 8:47 AMI didn’t know they took coated cartons! You think this includes all Tetrapaks? The almond milk cartons, the wine boxes, etc. here’s a graphic of the tetrapak breakdown.
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REFLECTION QUESTIONFamily + Pets All Natural Pet ToysIn what ways is supplying your pet with all natural pet toys better for your pet, better for you, and better for the environment?
Patricia Shuman Robleto 7/25/2024 7:42 AMI switched from nylon chewing bones to natural coffee wood chews and I think my dog likes them about the same but now I don't worry about her eating plastic! And we're supporting a local business (The Wild in west ashley) so that feels good too. -
REFLECTION QUESTIONFamily + Pets Discover TogetherWhat concerns you the most about how we are affecting the planet? Consider both local and global actions.
Patricia Shuman Robleto 7/25/2024 7:40 AMIt's scary to think about how the people/corporations who care the least are the ones who have the biggest impacts. -
REFLECTION QUESTIONFamily + Pets Sustainable Suds: Pet EditionIn what ways does your pet make your life happier, more interesting, or more rewarding?
Patricia Shuman Robleto 7/25/2024 7:37 AMShe's the best most precious special sweetie pie cutie girl!!!!! She adds so much joy and love to my life. -
REFLECTION QUESTIONCommunity Join a Cleanup EffortWhat was the most unexpected piece of trash that was picked up during your local cleanup effort?
Patricia Shuman Robleto 7/25/2024 7:35 AMI found a single camo-print croc during one of my litter sweeps. A special kind of cinderella perhaps.