

Jan Taborsky
"Learn more and do more for the better health of the planet."
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Jan's actions
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Better Highlighters
Instead of buying new plastic highlighters, I will simply use colored pencils instead for all of my highlighting needs.
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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.
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Print in Draft Mode
To extend the life of my ink cartridges, I will set my printer default to draft mode to use less ink or toner per print job.
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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!
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Plastic History Buff
Single-use plastics are everywhere, but that wasn't always the case. I will spend at least 30 minutes learning about the history of single-use plastics and how it became ubiquitous in our daily lives.
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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.
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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.
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Follow the Chasing Arrows
The chasing arrows symbol we associate with recycling doesn't always actually mean something is recyclable. I will spend at least 15 minutes learning the different meanings the symbol can have.
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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.
Participant Feed
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REFLECTION QUESTIONStudyHow has learning about the history of single-use plastic shifted your mindset on plastics and their function within society?
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Jan Taborsky 7/30/2024 6:24 AMI have learned that even with a numerical code not all items are recyclable. I thought more #1 or #2 was being used. #5 came pup the most. -
REFLECTION QUESTIONStudyWhat did you think of this action? Is this something you think you can turn into a long-term habit to avoid plastic highlighters?
Jan Taborsky 7/30/2024 6:22 AMI buy them. The highlighters go dry so fast and I am no longer a student. Try something new! -
REFLECTION QUESTIONStudyLibraries 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?
Jan Taborsky 7/30/2024 6:19 AMIt now has 3D printers and special collections including genealogy. Open doors to new ideas even if you never leave your chair. -
Jan Taborsky 7/30/2024 6:15 AMTeam activity at church started me thinking if I had updated myself recently.i have always been concerned about use and reuse of plastic -
REFLECTION QUESTIONStudyWere you surprised by what the different plastic identification numbers mean? How can this information help you become a better recycler?
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REFLECTION QUESTIONStudyRecycling right requires both systemic change and personal and community awareness. How can you expand what you've learned about the chasing arrows symbol to encourage broader changes in your community?
Jan Taborsky 7/19/2024 12:35 PMStudy available options to change what can be recycled and encourage greater participation. -
REFLECTION QUESTIONStudyWhat 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?
Jan Taborsky 7/16/2024 7:56 AMI am surprised at the number. I can eat more vegetarian meals. I can learn to reduce my consumption of products. -
REFLECTION QUESTIONStudyWhat did you learn about the waste you create? Where can you reduce the most?
Jan Taborsky 7/16/2024 7:44 AMBecoming aware of over packaging impact, is one area I can improve. I do many things already to lessen waste and must increase my observations to be creative.