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Gabriel Gover

ALL4 ATL

"To partner with my fellow ATLiens and protect our community man."

POINTS TOTAL

  • 0 TODAY
  • 0 THIS WEEK
  • 962 TOTAL

participant impact

  • UP TO
    170
    plastic items
    avoided
  • UP TO
    23
    low-plastic meals
    consumed
  • UP TO
    1.0
    low-plastic business
    supported
  • UP TO
    3.0
    ideas
    shared
  • UP TO
    10
    conversations
    with people
  • UP TO
    14
    advocacy actions
    completed
  • UP TO
    10
    minutes
    spent learning

Gabriel's actions

First Steps: Start with You

Use Reusable Drinkware

Avoid the use of single use plastic cups

COMPLETED 31
DAILY ACTIONS

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.

UNCOMPLETED
ONE-TIME ACTION

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.

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ONE-TIME ACTION

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.

COMPLETED 31
DAILY ACTIONS

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.

COMPLETED 1
DAILY ACTION

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.

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ONE-TIME ACTION

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.

COMPLETED
ONE-TIME ACTION

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.

COMPLETED 21
DAILY ACTIONS

Level Up: Influence Friends and Family

Pack a low or no-plastic lunch and talk about it with others

Food packaging is a major source of plastic. I will pack a lunch with little or no plastic and use it as a conversation starter with coworkers, classmates, or friends to share tips and inspire change.

COMPLETED
ONE-TIME ACTION

Level Up: Influence Friends and Family

Start a household challenge to reduce plastic

Change starts at home. I will create a fun challenge with my household — like using no single-use plastic for a day or swapping out a product — to make plastic reduction a shared goal.

COMPLETED
ONE-TIME ACTION

Level Up: Influence Friends and Family

Prepare a low-plastic meal with a friend or family member

Reducing plastic can be easier — and more fun — when shared. I will plan and prepare a meal with friends or family that minimizes single-use packaging and plastic waste.

COMPLETED
ONE-TIME ACTION

First Steps: Start with You

Design my grocery routine for less plastic

Our grocery habits are one of the biggest sources of single-use plastic, from packaging on produce to plastic bags and containers. I will spend 5 minutes researching low-plastic shopping strategies and make a list of things to look for or do differently the next time I go to the store.

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ONE-TIME ACTION

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!

COMPLETED
ONE-TIME ACTION

Lead the Way: Shape Your Community

Promote plastic awareness during an event or meeting

Events are powerful moments to inspire change. I will include a brief message, resource, or tip about reducing plastic at a meeting, celebration, or community gathering I attend or help organize.

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ONE-TIME ACTION

Lead the Way: Shape Your Community

Recommend a documentary, podcast, or article about plastic to others

People are more likely to take action when someone they trust makes a recommendation. I will share a documentary, podcast, or article that helped me understand the impact of plastic to spark curiosity, conversation, and action in others.

COMPLETED 3
DAILY ACTIONS

Lead the Way: Shape Your Community

Find or suggest a refill station or reusable system

Access is key to making sustainable choices easier. I will suggest a refill station (like for water, soap, or dry goods) or a returnable container system in a space I use regularly — such as a school, office, store, or gym — to help make plastic-free options more visible and convenient for everyone.

COMPLETED
ONE-TIME ACTION

Lead the Way: Shape Your Community

Encourage my workplace to switch to reusable products

Every reusable cup, plate, or utensil at work makes a difference. I will talk with my team or leadership about switching to reusable products in shared spaces like break rooms or kitchens.

COMPLETED
ONE-TIME ACTION

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!

COMPLETED
ONE-TIME ACTION

Participant Feed

  • REFLECTION QUESTION
    Level Up: Influence Friends and Family
    What did your household choose to focus on, and what was it like to work toward change together? What helped or hindered your progress?

    Gabriel Gover's avatar
    Gabriel Gover 7/31/2025 6:02 AM
    • Parent 🐻
    We chose to focus on our meal selection, it was difficult. I just love taco bell.
  • REFLECTION QUESTION
    Level Up: Influence Friends and Family
    What did you share about your lunch, and what kinds of responses did you get? Did the conversation open any doors? Post a pic of your meal in the feed!

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    Gabriel Gover 7/31/2025 5:56 AM
    • Parent 🐻
    Shared how getting pizza is a pretty sustainably built, I had never thought about it before.
  • REFLECTION QUESTION
    Level Up: Influence Friends and Family
    What kind of system did you create, and how did others in your home respond to it? Was it easy or challenging to stick with?

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    Gabriel Gover 7/31/2025 5:51 AM
    • Parent 🐻
    The system of placing our grocery bags in a visible area and making our own baby food to put in pouches.

    • Aria Creque's avatar
      Aria Creque 7/31/2025 5:55 AM
      • Eco-Conscious Consumer 🛍
      The homemade baby food and reusable pouches is such a great way to reduce plastic!
  • REFLECTION QUESTION
    Level Up: Influence Friends and Family
    How did planning and preparing the meal together affect the conversation about plastic? Did it inspire any new habits?

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    Gabriel Gover 7/31/2025 5:50 AM
    • Parent 🐻
    I believe it inspired my wife to stay disciplined in avoiding the use of single use plastic.
  • REFLECTION QUESTION
    Lead the Way: Shape Your Community
    What did you notice about how access — or lack of access — to reuse options shapes behavior in your community or organization?

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    Gabriel Gover 7/31/2025 5:49 AM
    • Parent 🐻
    I noticed with the lack of access, that it would never be thought about. Usually because life is filled with other more immediate worries.
  • REFLECTION QUESTION
    Lead the Way: Shape Your Community
    What’s something you said or heard that you think might stick with people after the event? Did your information spark any interesting conversations or questions?

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    Gabriel Gover 7/31/2025 5:48 AM
    • Parent 🐻
    This month has really brought us closer as a team, I believe that our discourse about just how much plastic is built into our daily lives really opened many of our eyes.
  • REFLECTION QUESTION
    Lead the Way: Shape Your Community
    What are some of the cases you could make to an organization or group for why switching to sustainable materials or reusables is actually in their best interest as well?

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    Gabriel Gover 7/31/2025 5:47 AM
    • Parent 🐻
    I did research and saw how these plastics aren't just hurting our environment but our health as well.
  • REFLECTION QUESTION
    First Steps: Start with You
    What’s one change to your grocery habits that felt more manageable than expected — or harder than expected? Why do you think some products, like produce, started amassing so much plastic packaging? Who is the plastic packaging really serving -- the consumer, the producer, or someone else?

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    Gabriel Gover 7/31/2025 5:46 AM
    • Parent 🐻
    How I buy my protein was manageable, instead of buying the meat in plastic I could get from the butcher that wraps in paper.
  • REFLECTION QUESTION
    First Steps: Start with You
    What influenced your decision on what to swap, and how does that small change feel in the bigger picture? Was the swap easy or difficult? What did it make you realize about convenience, cost, or access to better options?

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    Gabriel Gover 7/31/2025 5:45 AM
    • Parent 🐻
    The swap was easy, I bought refillable pouches for my child. We have been making her food at home and can just put that food in a reusable pouch.
  • REFLECTION QUESTION
    Lead the Way: Shape Your Community
    What did you share with others? What message from this resource stuck with you—and how might it influence your own or others' behavior?

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    Gabriel Gover 7/31/2025 5:44 AM
    • Parent 🐻
    I shared a few videos on the importance of eliminating plastic from our lives.