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July 1 - July 31, 2022

American College of Healthcare Sciences

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POINTS TOTAL

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team impact

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    86
    advocacy actions
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    community events
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    132
    conversations
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    168
    disposable cups
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    documentary
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    donations
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    277
    minutes
    spent learning
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    614
    pieces of litter
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    106
    pieces of plastic cutlery
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    293
    plastic bottles
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    plastic containers
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    plastic straws
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    waste audit
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  • July 30 at 2:35 PM
    I think what surprises me the most are companies that purposely use microplastic like toothpaste or facial wash.  I also bet you didn't know these microbeads can get embedded in your gums. Another reason to purchase zero waste products. 
  • July 29 at 8:25 AM
    How is everyone feeling about achieving their plastic-free goals? I hope those of you new to the challenge feel inspired to continue your actions when the challenge is over. Let's reduce our carbon footprint together. ACHS Rocks!
  • July 28 at 8:15 AM
    I think many of us still have a NIMBY mentality, and you cannot bury your head to avoid the need for equal protection and meaningful involvement in the equitable distribution of environmental benefits. I am not sure if people are afraid to approach the issue, choose to ignore it, or just don’t want to deal with it. Watching a documentary is a...
  • July 28 at 7:24 AM
    With farmer markets open and so many farms-to-table choices, this goal is not difficult to achieve in July.  I changed it up a bit. I am making this challenge year-round and prepping for the months ahead. This has included harvesting, canning, and prepping to reduce store-bought packaged items in the winter months. My daughter has been the...
  • July 27 at 6:23 PM
    Using Ridwell to recycle / reuse plastics.  They take clear plastic / plastic film and #1 plastic bottles and clamshells. Have been using this service for a couple months.  They also take in clothing to be repurposed, batteries, lightbulbs each pickup, and some other items occasionally, like bike parts, or bread tags / plastic bottle tops, and...
  • July 27 at 8:47 AM
    I know in most of my reflections, I have mentioned that I have a natural disdain for plastic. This reflection makes me wonder if I am just cheap and lazy. So many reusable eco-friendly bag options are available online and in major stores, so why use plastic? I like my reusable mesh bags because I don't have to keep buying the plastic...
  • July 27 at 8:42 AM
    This was not difficult. I do like that stores charge if you don't bring your bags. I honestly couldn't tell you the last time I used a plastic bag....at least decades. Again, I am finding that plastic is a nuisance, and it is easier not to use plastic. Maybe once you have gone years avoiding plastic, you realize you have no use for it. It makes...
  • July 27 at 8:33 AM
    The only time this was ever a challenge was when my children were little. It's really hard to find travel containers without plastic. My solution was metal bento boxes. The kids thought they were cool, and so did their friends. I was told by a school teacher that my kids started a trend with the bento boxes, and it actually opened the door for...
  • July 27 at 8:23 AM
    Using reusable travel containers is more convenient than buying small little bottles. Even before 9/11, I used travel-size containers and kept them filled and ready to go. I use to travel a lot, so I found this convenient. Nowadays, there are so many plastic-free options to choose from, and they last longer than plastic options.  I also...
  • July 27 at 8:16 AM
    I have always used products in sustainable packaging. For this challenge, I even attempted to go through everything I have to find items. 90% of my make-up products are sustainably packaged, and my lifestyle of wearing make-up has changed dramatically with Covid. I discovered I am truly using nothing in plastic. The products themselves are all...

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  • July 31, 2022
    Completed More Than One Daily Action on 7/31/22
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    Completed More Than One Daily Action on 7/31/22
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    Completed More Than One Daily Action on 7/31/22
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  • July 30, 2022
    Answered a Reflection Question
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  • July 30, 2022
    Completed More Than One Daily Action on 7/30/22
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  • July 29, 2022
    Completed More Than One Daily Action on 7/29/22
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  • July 29, 2022
    Completed Actions Assessment
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    Completed More Than One Daily Action on 7/29/22
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  • July 26, 2022
    Completed EcoPro One-Time Action
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    Completed EcoPro One-Time Action
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