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Anthony Nagy

MBS Church

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Anthony's actions

First Steps: Start with You

Learn how plastic is made

Understanding the origins of plastic helps us see its environmental impact more clearly. I will spend 10 minutes learning how plastic is made — from fossil fuels to finished product — and reflect on how that knowledge influences my choices.

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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 10 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.

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First Steps: Start with You

Understand Plastic’s Impact on My Health

Plastics can leach harmful chemicals into food, water, and the air we breathe. I will spend 10 minutes learning about the health impacts of plastic exposure and explore safer swaps — like choosing glass or stainless steel over plastic for food storage and drinking water.

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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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First Steps: Start with You

Understand plastic labels

Those recycling numbers and symbols can be confusing. I will spend 10 minutes learning what different plastic labels mean, including what can and can’t be recycled, to make more informed choices when I shop.

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DAILY ACTIONS

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 10 minutes exploring the differences between bioplastics, compostable plastics, and recyclable plastics—and what happens to each at the end of its life.

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DAILY ACTIONS

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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Participant Feed

  • REFLECTION QUESTION
    First Steps: Start with You
    How does understanding the origin of plastic change the way you think about using it in everyday life?

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    Anthony Nagy 7/15/2025 9:18 AM
    Not only how plastic is made but how it is used in a myriad of items. Take for example the medical industry. The tubes used for blood transfusions, IVs, or oxygen. The bed pans, the bed mattress protectors, the syringes for the needles, the gloves!
  • REFLECTION QUESTION
    First Steps: Start with You
    What do you think the confusion around plastic labels says about our waste systems — and how could they be improved? What role do you think clear labeling should play in helping people make better choices — and who should be responsible for that?

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    Anthony Nagy 7/15/2025 9:07 AM
    The confusion exists because of the inability of people to take the time to look at the symbols. Of course, why should they take the time since everything is going into the same bin. The assumption is that someone else will do the sorting. The symbols on the items are also too small and not very obvious unless you know what you are looking for. The symbols should be more obvious especially those that indicate the item IS NOT RECYCLABLE. My respect for anyone doing the sorting.
  • REFLECTION QUESTION
    First Steps: Start with You
    What surprised you the most about the health impacts of plastic exposure, and how might this new understanding influence the choices you make around food storage and everyday products?

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    Anthony Nagy 7/11/2025 12:03 PM
    Plastic eating utensils can produce small pieces of plastic due to abrasive actions during use.

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    Anthony Nagy 7/09/2025 9:56 AM
    Evidently it is going well since I am informed that I am accumulating points

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    Anthony Nagy 7/06/2025 10:47 AM
    This system of point accumulation is too complex.
  • REFLECTION QUESTION
    First Steps: Start with You
    How do these different materials shift your sense of what’s truly “sustainable” — and what’s just marketing? Are bioplastics accepted by your city's waste management?

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    Anthony Nagy 7/06/2025 10:40 AM
    I understand what is not sustainable. I don't think our city's waste management is aware of the difference between sustainable and unsustainable waste management.