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Maddie Anglin 7/31/2025 5:15 AM- Adventurer 🏔
Mitchell Blair
POINTS TOTAL
- 0 TODAY
- 0 THIS WEEK
- 415 TOTAL
participant impact
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UP TO5.0low-plastic mealsconsumed
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UP TO13plastic itemsavoided
Mitchell's actions
First Steps: Start with You
Use Reusable Drinkware
Avoid the use of single use plastic cups
First Steps: Start with You
Avoid the use of single use plastic utensils and dishware
Reusable options are available in office.
Level Up: Influence Friends and Family
Give a small gift that helps someone reduce plastic (e.g., tote, bottle, soap bar)
Giving can be an act of change and inspiration. I will give a thoughtful, plastic-free or plastic-reducing gift — like a reusable bag, bottle, or bar soap — to someone in my life and share why I chose it.
Level Up: Influence Friends and Family
Create a reminder system or routine for remembering reusables
Even the best intentions can be forgotten in the rush of daily life. I will create a system — like a note on the door or a checklist — to help me and others in my household remember to grab our reusables before we go.
Lead the Way: Shape Your Community
Leave a positive review for a business offering low-waste options
Businesses take notice when we show support for their sustainable choices—and so do our friends and neighbors. I will write a positive review for and personally recommend a business that offers low-plastic or refillable options to help others discover it and demonstrate that sustainability is valued by customers.
Level Up: Influence Friends and Family
Catch microplastics in laundry before they spread
Washing synthetic fabrics releases tiny plastic fibers that end up in our waterways. I will install a washing machine filter or use a microplastic-catching device to capture microplastics before they leave my home — and I will share what I did and why with others to inspire more sustainable laundry habits.
First Steps: Start with You
Put reusables where I'll remember them
Reusables only help if we use them! I will set up a system that helps me remember my reusable bags, bottles, containers, or utensils — whether that means keeping them by the door, in my car, or in my bag.
First Steps: Start with You
Swap one product for a refillable or plastic-free option
Even small swaps can add up to big impact. I will replace one product I use regularly — like soap, cleaning spray, or snacks — with a refillable or plastic-free version.
First Steps: Start with You
Try one low-plastic meal
From plastic-wrapped produce to takeout containers, food is one of the biggest sources of single-use plastic. I will enjoy one meal using ingredients and tools that minimize plastic packaging — opting for items in aluminum, paper, steel cans, or glass jars instead of plastic. I’ll also use a water refill station instead of single-use bottles to keep the meal as plastic-free as possible.
First Steps: Start with You
Choose secondhand or a recycled product for my next purchase
Buying recycled or secondhand products helps close the loop and reduces demand for new plastic. I will look for and purchase a product made from recycled materials or choose a secondhand option the next time I shop to keep valuable resources in use longer.
Share My Why
Take the Beyond Plastic Ecochallenge Feedback Survey
I will take a short survey about my experience to help the Ecochallenge team improve future events, earn a chance to win a prize, and earn 15 points!
Share My Why
Share My Why
I will share my Ecochallenge story and why I'm taking action for the planet — and earn 15 points!
Participant Feed
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Mitchell Blair 7/31/2025 4:28 AMI think I was out when this got explained, so I have no idea how this competition or website work. I've been using less plastic though. -
REFLECTION QUESTION
Level Up: Influence Friends and FamilyWhat kind of system did you create, and how did others in your home respond to it? Was it easy or challenging to stick with?
Mitchell Blair 7/31/2025 4:18 AMMoved the reusable baggies to the front of the shelf and the disposable stuff to the back -
REFLECTION QUESTION
First Steps: Start with YouHow did you decide what to buy — and what factors mattered most in making that decision?
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REFLECTION QUESTION
First Steps: Start with YouWhat does this meal reveal about how deeply plastic is built into our food systems — and what needs to change?
Mitchell Blair 7/24/2025 5:58 AMBuying produce at the grocery store involves lots of plastic for prewrapped items. But it's avoidable if you buy whole produce, like an entire head of broccoli or loose carrots/peppers.-
Brian Goldman 7/29/2025 8:14 AM- Parent 🐻
I just eat the produce in the grocery store, no need to bag it if it doesn't make it to the checkout. -
Kelly Blackmon 7/24/2025 8:20 AMI just put loose produce on the conveyor belt like an animal, no one has ever said anything -
Aria Creque 7/24/2025 8:09 AM- Eco-Conscious Consumer 🛍
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REFLECTION QUESTION
First Steps: Start with YouWhat routines or habits help you remember to use reusables, and what challenges have you run into?