Beth Sloand
"Our planet is worth protecting."
POINTS TOTAL
- 0 TODAY
- 0 THIS WEEK
- 1,300 TOTAL
participant impact
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UP TO45meatless or vegan mealsconsumed
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UP TO18food itemsproperly stored
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UP TO3.0plastic bottlesnot sent to the landfill
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UP TO19pieces of plastic cutlerynot sent to the landfill
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UP TO24plastic containersnot sent to the landfill
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UP TO776minutesspent outdoors
Beth's actions
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.
Kitchen
Choose Unpackaged Produce
I will purchase unpackaged produce at the grocery store or at the farmer's market.
Bathroom
A Greener Shower
Most conventional shower curtain liners are made from polyvinyl chloride (or PVC), which contains chlorine, phthalates, and plasticizers, and typically need replaced often. When it's time to replace my shower curtain liner, I will replace it with a plastic-free option and research the best ways to care for it.
Kitchen
Plastic-Free Produce Storage
Produce doesn't need to be stored in plastic bags to stay fresh! I will learn how to properly store my produce to extend its freshness without single-use plastic.
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.
Kitchen
Use Reusable Utensils
Whether I'm at work, on the go, or having food delivered, I will keep 1 plastic cutlery out of the landfill per day by using my own reusable cutlery.
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.
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!
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.
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
Advocate For Better Food Packaging
I will advocate for alternatives to single use packaging at local grocery stores, markets, or work.
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.
Kitchen
Meatless Meals
There are many benefits to enjoying meatless meals - including reducing our plastic footprint. Most meats and dairy products are packaged in plastic, so this month, I will reduce my animal product consumption and enjoy 1 vegetarian or vegan meals each day.
Bathroom
Sustainable Suds
In the UK, the average person creates 512kg (1,129lbs) of waste in the bathroom over the course of their lifetime - 50% of which ends up in a landfill. As they run out, I will replace my soaps, shampoos, conditioners, and lotions with sustainable, unpackaged, or refillable options.
Bathroom
Eco Deodorant
Conventional deodorant tubes are typically made from plastics #4 and #5, which are rarely accepted for recycling - especially together. When it's time to replace my current deodorant, I will replace it with a plastic-free option.
Bathroom
Homemade or Refillable Cleaners
Surface cleaners, glass cleaners, floor cleaners, oven cleaners, toilet cleaners...there's a whole lot of plastic waste involved in cleaning our homes - plus ingredients that can be harmful to aquatic ecosystems and our health. This month, I will make my own cleaning products or choose plastic-free, refillable options.
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.
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.
Bathroom
Brush with Bamboo
In the US, about 1 billion toothbrushes are thrown away each year. And because plastic is designed to last, nearly every plastic toothbrush ever created still exists. When it's time to replace my current toothbrush, I will replace it with a plastic-free bamboo option.
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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Beth Sloand 7/31/2024 6:28 PMThanks for the opportunity to participate in this program, I’ve learned a lot and have changed some habits and I appreciate all the suggestions. It’s been fun. -
Beth Sloand 7/29/2024 2:05 PMAt my daughters now, and I am mending clothes and teaching her how to do the same. She is very interested, but she did not learn when she was young, I suppose that’s my fault! It’s a good time to make up for it now since she has an interest in decreasing the need to replace clothing by repairing. A good life skill. -
REFLECTION QUESTIONKitchen Meatless MealsShare your favorite "Meatless Monday" recipe with us!
Beth Sloand 7/29/2024 2:00 PMBreakfast and lunch are easy for me to be meatless. Dinner is more of a challenge and we are visiting family these days, making it even more difficult. At the same time, the eco challenge is a great talking point when visiting folks! -
Beth Sloand 7/25/2024 2:48 PMIt is going well so far. I dropped off check-ins when I was traveling but have been able to catch up on most days. There were a lot of times I could act and educate. Whenever someone offered me a bag of any kind, I was quick to mention that I am aiming to bring much less plastic into my house whenever possible! I get a lot of nods and some confused but I think it is worth the effort. -
REFLECTION QUESTIONFamily + Pets Mend and RepairTime to brag! Show us a photo of what you repaired and tell us about the experience!
Beth Sloand 7/25/2024 2:39 PMI have done this a few times this month and it feels good. Sorry no photo but my last item was a pj top that I patched. Fun and like old times. -
REFLECTION QUESTIONBathroom Sustainable SudsWhat are the economic and personal benefits of switching to bar soap/shampoo/conditioner or refillable bottle options?
Beth Sloand 7/25/2024 2:37 PMThe bar soaps are a wonderful change - not sure yet but I think they are less expensive. And def. better for travel. Yay! -
REFLECTION QUESTIONKitchen Embrace ImperfectionHow has embracing imperfection impacted your plastic-free journey?
Beth Sloand 7/25/2024 2:35 PMThis is one of my favorite items. Every day I have reminders of this - it seems like one step forward one step back. At best. We have recently bought a GuppyFriend to catch the microfibers in our laundry and are so pleased to use it. Today, however, I saw the person in the car in front of me toss out two empty water bottles - discouraging. That is way more than one step back! But we carry on:) -
REFLECTION QUESTIONBedroom Catch Those MicrofibersWhich microfiber solution did you choose? How has it changed your laundry routine?
Beth Sloand 7/10/2024 8:16 PMI chose the Guppyfriend laundry bag. It looks easy to use - I'm looking forward to receiving it in a few days and using for each wash. I also read the other ways to reduce microfiber shedding, including washing less often, always use cold water - I already do that, wash only full loads, and dry clothes on a rack instead of a dryer. -
Beth Sloand 7/10/2024 8:11 PMI especially like the Learn More links, which makes it easy to educate myself on eco topics. Today I finally ordered a Guppyfriend Laundry Bag to filter microfibers before they pollute waterways. Little by little. -
Beth Sloand 7/01/2024 1:46 PMGoing well so far on this first day, I learned a lot last year during the challenge and hope to learn more and do even better for the environment this year. Thank you for the opportunity!