
Maria Elsom
POINTS TOTAL
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- 95 THIS WEEK
- 437 TOTAL
participant impact
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UP TO12individualsrecognized for sustainability
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UP TO20minutesspent learning
Maria's actions
Change the Game: Shift Systems and Policies
Learn about policies that support reducing plastics
Policy is one of the most powerful tools for reducing plastic waste at scale. I will spend 10 minutes learning about current or proposed plastic-related policies, such as bans on single-use plastics or extended producer responsibility laws, to better understand how systems can change.
Level Up: Influence Friends and Family
Celebrate someone else’s plastic-free effort
Positive reinforcement goes a long way in fostering sustainable change. I will celebrate someone’s effort to reduce plastic — whether big or small — by acknowledging their success in the feed or on social media and encouraging them to keep going.
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
Discover the difference between bioplastics, compostable plastics, and recyclable plastics
Not all “eco-friendly” plastics are created equal. I will spend 5 minutes exploring the differences between bioplastics, compostable plastics, and recyclable plastics—and what happens to each at the end of its life.
Lead the Way: Shape Your Community
Learn about community-level options to reduce plastic
Widespread change starts with local action and community innovation. I will spend 5 minutes learning about programs or initiatives in my area that reduce plastic use, such as third-party sanitization services, repair cafes, food gleaning, lending libraries, bulk or thrift stores, bans on single-use items, or zero-waste businesses.
Participant Feed
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Maria Elsom 7/17/2025 3:17 PMI had a good conversation today with a colleague about the efforts made by some offices on campus and not others to recycle their plastics. It seems offices that do not have easy access to a sink to wash their used plastics will be more likely to throw them away in the garbage rather than recycling. -
Maria Elsom 7/07/2025 10:44 AMI wrote Saputo Inc who packages Dairyland branded dairy products regarding their Half & Half cream cartons. They added a plastic twist-off cap to their 1 L cartons adding un-recyclable plastics to our landfill. The carton without the spout was just fine as it was and they have added unnecessary plastic to the packaging.-
Miranda Pearson 7/08/2025 9:46 AM- Pet Parent 🐾
That's a really good point! Why do companies add that plastic twist spout to cartons that worked just fine without them?
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Maria Elsom 7/02/2025 8:48 AMI became more aware of the waste produced while camping over the long weekend of opportunities to minimize plastic waste. Reusabale containers, instead of ziplocks for storage in coolers, etc. -
Maria Elsom 7/02/2025 8:45 AMGain awareness of unnecessary plastic usage and learn how to minimize