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Shelby Brookbank 7/31/2025 7:36 AM- Water Protector 🌊
Claire Gregory
"to do what i can for the planet!"
POINTS TOTAL
- 0 TODAY
- 0 THIS WEEK
- 897 TOTAL
participant impact
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UP TO31low-plastic mealsconsumed
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UP TO107plastic itemsavoided
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UP TO10low-plastic businessessupported
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UP TO8.0advocacy actionscompleted
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UP TO4.0ideasshared
Claire's 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.
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.
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.
Lead the Way: Shape Your Community
Teach or learn a skill to extend the life of a product I have
Learning or sharing repair skills can keep useful items in use and out of the landfill. I will teach or learn a skill to extend the life of a product — like sewing, electronic repair, or furniture restoration — and share what I did with my community, workplace, or group to encourage others to do the same.
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.
Level Up: Influence Friends and Family
Visit a local recycling center, landfill, or transfer station
Seeing where waste goes can change how we think about what we throw away. I will visit a local facility to learn more about the waste stream in my community and share what I learn with others and in the feed.
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.
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!
Lead the Way: Shape Your Community
Put up a sign or note about reducing plastic at a shared space (kitchen, dorm, office)
Visual cues can inspire action in shared spaces. I will place a friendly sign or reminder in a common area — like a kitchen, bathroom, or office — to encourage less plastic use and spark conversation. I’ll include a clear, specific call to action so people know exactly how to take the next step.
Change the Game: Shift Systems and Policies
Ask a local restaurant to allow reusables or reduce packaging
Food businesses are major sources of single-use plastic. I will talk to a local café, food truck, or restaurant about allowing reusable containers, more sustainable materials, or cutting down on unnecessary plastic packaging.
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!
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.
Participant Feed
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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?
Claire Gregory 7/31/2025 6:46 AMI have set reminders on my phone! -
REFLECTION QUESTION
Lead the Way: Shape Your CommunityWhat skill did you teach or learn, and how might it help you or someone else keep something in use longer? How did it feel to share or learn this skill?
Claire Gregory 7/31/2025 6:45 AMI think just taking good care of things helps you use them longer. I recently learned how to sharpen knives. -
REFLECTION QUESTION
Level Up: Influence Friends and FamilyWhy did you choose that particular gift, and how was it received? What conversations did it spark? Post a pic of the gift in the feed!
Claire Gregory 7/31/2025 6:44 AMI have these resuable cotton pads that I use and I gifted some to my friend. -
REFLECTION QUESTION
Level Up: Influence Friends and FamilyWhat did you learn from your visit, and how did it change the way you see your household waste? Post a pic from your visit in the feed!
Claire Gregory 7/31/2025 6:43 AMi have to bring my recyclables to a recycling center to be recycled - it defintiely makes the motivation to recycle low. -
REFLECTION QUESTION
First Steps: Start with YouHow did you decide what to buy — and what factors mattered most in making that decision?
Claire Gregory 7/31/2025 6:42 AMInstead of buying new shorts, i got them from a local clothing swap! -
REFLECTION QUESTION
Lead the Way: Shape Your CommunityHow do businesses influence the choices we make—and how can your support help shift what’s considered “normal”? What did the business do that made you want to support them?
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Claire Gregory 7/31/2025 6:34 AMI brought a resuable cup to work this morning! and used no plastic when i made dinner last night-
Gabriel Gover 7/31/2025 11:06 AM- Parent 🐻
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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?
Claire Gregory 7/31/2025 6:34 AMIt was very difficult to have a plastic free meal - it has been integrated so heavily to transport things. -
Claire Gregory 7/30/2025 8:38 AMI love learning from others about little things that they do to reduce plastic! -
Claire Gregory 7/29/2025 6:18 AMFinal stretch! lets keep saving the planet!-
Gabriel Gover 7/29/2025 6:22 AM- Parent 🐻
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