July 1 - July 31, 2022

July 1 - July 31, 2022
National Aquarium
National Aquarium
Changing the way we care for our ocean planet
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51,270TOTAL
team impact
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UP TO346conversationswith people
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UP TO1,341plastic bottlesnot sent to the landfill
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UP TO685disposable cupsnot sent to the landfill
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UP TO2.0documentarieswatched
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UP TO193public officials or leaderscontacted
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UP TO3,839minutesspent learning
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UP TO55donationsmade
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UP TO574plastic strawsnot sent to the landfill
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UP TO3,108plastic containersnot sent to the landfill
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UP TO691pieces of plastic cutlerynot sent to the landfill
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UP TO9.0waste auditsconducted
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UP TO3,231pieces of litterpicked up
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UP TO6.0community eventshosted or attended
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UP TO255advocacy actionscompleted
Team Feed
Recent updates from this team-
November 4 at 10:34 AMIt was fun! Hope all is going well!
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July 31 at 6:57 PMI am so glad I have rejoined this community and have taken part for the full month! Being here has motivated me to continue finding ways to reduce my waste year-round and helps me recognize the impact that each of us can have.
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July 31 at 6:46 PMI hope we can get even more people involved in the plastic challenge next year The more people we can get involved the greater the impact we will have
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July 31 at 5:15 PMWhy is chewing gum bad? Chewing gum, for its part, is made up of 80% plastic. As small as a piece might seem, it is estimated it would need five years to disappear and now consists of one of the waste But the good news is that there are biodegradable alternatives to gum
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July 31 at 4:11 PMI think regular sail And water is better
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July 31 at 4:10 PMFor those of us who like to chew gum I did some research to see if there was biodegradable gum since regular gum is an environmental nightmare. I found out that Simply Gum, a New York City-based company, makes its gum using only vegetable glycerine, raw sugar, organic rice flour, and natural flavoring. Simply Gum's gum and "post chew...
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July 31 at 4:06 PMBamboo is also biodegradable if used in its raw form, such as for toothbrush handles. When the nylon bristles are removed, bamboo toothbrush handles can be composted, reused as garden plant markers, or other household uses! This was something I I learned bc I was trying to find out how often uoy could use a bamboo toothbrush and the answer is...
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July 31 at 1:53 PMWe should wear t shirts during the plastic free challenge when we are volunteering. It would be a good conversation starter with our guests and it might encourage them to join our team n the challenge
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July 31 at 1:18 PMThanks to our team captains for facilitating the plastic challenge and for their support and encouragement It definitely takes a village
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July 31 at 1:10 PMI didn’t know what to expect y when o started this challenge. Once I invested myself in it, it became easier each day. My goal is to keep the momentum going. I will miss the daily Check one because I do think it gives us a sense of accountability. I also think it is easier being part of a team bc you want yo try to for the best you can for the...
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