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Tracey Hanly

Go Green or Go Home

POINTS TOTAL

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  • 0 THIS WEEK
  • 501 TOTAL

participant impact

  • UP TO
    1.0
    documentary
    watched
  • UP TO
    100
    minutes
    spent learning
  • UP TO
    25
    pieces of plastic cutlery
    not sent to the landfill
  • UP TO
    200
    plastic bottles
    not sent to the landfill
  • UP TO
    142
    plastic containers
    not sent to the landfill
  • UP TO
    100
    plastic straws
    not sent to the landfill

Tracey's actions

Family

Provide the Alternatives

I will provide daily plastic free alternatives (straws, water bottles, cuttlery, bar soap, bamboo toothbrushes, etc.) for my family to use.

COMPLETED 25
DAILY ACTIONS

Family

Plastic Free Lunch Boxes

I will only pack reusable cutlery, drinkware and tupperware-like containers in my children's lunches to reduce plastic waste.

COMPLETED 25
DAILY ACTIONS

Family

Discover Together

I will spend 10 minutes educating my family on the basics of living a reduced/no-plastic lifestyle.

COMPLETED
ONE-TIME ACTION

Lifestyle

Watch a Documentary

I will watch a documentary film about waste with family and friends and talk about what we learned.

COMPLETED
ONE-TIME ACTION

Food

Use Reusables at Work

I will use reusable dishes and silverware when eating at work.

COMPLETED 17
DAILY ACTIONS

Participant Feed

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To get started, share “your why.” Why did you join the challenge and choose the actions you did?

  • REFLECTION QUESTION
    Food Use Reusables at Work
    It is often true that we only have control over our own actions and not the collective community. How can you lead by example when it comes to switching disposables for reusable dishes in your community?

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    Tracey Hanly 7/22/2019 10:22 AM
    We cut up fruit at home and transfer it to tupperware containers for lunches.  We have extra cutlery at home that we use to send in lunchkits and we use Contigo coffee cups and water bottles.  

    We have glammed up our coffee cups and water bottles with cute decals to keep track of them at home/work/daycare/camp which becomes a conversation starter when people stop to read them.

    We save time and money by skipping the drive thru and are eating healthier because of it.  We encourage others to take similar steps when people ask about the fun decals.  I have also purchased a couple of reusable cups with cute graphics for my friends so we can expand our circle of influence with their friends/family/co-workers.
  • REFLECTION QUESTION
    Family Plastic Free Lunch Boxes
    Most of us know that the "3 R's" are reduce, reuse, recycle. Recycling is most heavily emphasized in modern Western culture. How could you incorporate other "R's" -- reduce, reuse, refuse, repair, repurpose, etc. -- into your lifestyle? How does considering implementing these "R's" make you feel?

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    Tracey Hanly 7/22/2019 10:14 AM
    The kids are at daycare and camps throughout the summer, so we added fun decals to their reusable water bottles.  They enjoy taking them with them to use because they have fun graphics.  Water is a healthier choice than juice and the reusable water bottle from home is a better choice environmentally than sending juice boxes.

    We take our reusable grocery bags to the supermarket when we shop but we also use them to pack extra clothes/jackets/towels out to the lake.  

    Reusing items reduces the clutter in our home and saves us money.
  • REFLECTION QUESTION
    Family Provide the Alternatives
    What single-use items (e.g. straws, coffee cups, vegetable bags, plastic bags) does your family regularly use? What could be substituted instead?

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    Tracey Hanly 6/21/2019 10:38 AM
    We have reusable water bottles and Contigo travel mugs that our family uses on a regular basis.  We have also recently purchased reusable steel straws.

    When we are in an area where there is no access to potable water for extended periods  (ie camping), we bring our single use water bottles back with us and return them to the bottle depot for recycling when we arrive back in town.