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Meghan Saul

Team Green

POINTS TOTAL

  • 0 TODAY
  • 0 THIS WEEK
  • 181 TOTAL

participant impact

  • UP TO
    15
    plastic items
    avoided
  • UP TO
    5.0
    advocacy actions
    completed
  • UP TO
    3.0
    ideas
    shared
  • UP TO
    105
    minutes
    spent learning

Meghan's actions

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.

COMPLETED 7
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 5 minutes exploring the differences between bioplastics, compostable plastics, and recyclable plastics—and what happens to each at the end of its life.

COMPLETED 7
DAILY ACTIONS

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 20 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.

UNCOMPLETED
ONE-TIME ACTION

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.

COMPLETED
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.

UNCOMPLETED
ONE-TIME ACTION

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.

UNCOMPLETED
ONE-TIME ACTION

Level Up: Influence Friends and Family

Keep my reusable kit with me and model it in public

My everyday choices can influence others. I will carry and use a reusable kit in public spaces, modeling plastic-reducing behaviors and showing that small changes are possible.

COMPLETED 9
DAILY ACTIONS

Change the Game: Shift Systems and Policies

Email a company asking for better packaging options

Companies pay attention when customers speak up. I will email 1 businesses or brands I use, asking them to reduce plastic packaging, offer refills, or improve product sustainability.

COMPLETED 5
DAILY ACTIONS

Participant Feed

  • REFLECTION QUESTION
    Change the Game: Shift Systems and Policies
    What company did you reach out to, and what kind of change would you most like to see from them?

    Meghan Saul's avatar
    Meghan Saul 7/01/2025 10:17 AM
    • TEAM CAPTAIN
    • Plant Parent 🪴
    I reached out to Good Culture since they make my favorite cottage cheese. I would love to see it in glass if possible but I do doubt they can make it affordable for all their consumers. I do reuse a lot of single-use plastics. For instance, I use the Good Culture cottage cheese cups as scoops for all my garden amendments. I've used a lot of egg cartons to start seeds in and use cardboard as an eco-friendly, degradable weed barrier. I try to find some kind of use even if it's just one more time.

    • Kristi Trujillo's avatar
      Kristi Trujillo 7/18/2025 12:17 PM
      • TEAM CAPTAIN
      love their cottage cheese too and thanks for reaching out to see if they would swap to glass but that might not be feasible. I have dreams of becoming a cheese monger and might just try to make my own cottage cheese this summer. While it may not be as good as theirs, I'll let you know how it turns out!!

    • Kerry Keck's avatar
      Kerry Keck 7/01/2025 2:02 PM
      Good job reusing food packaging for other purposes. I'm using the plastic tubs our cat treats come in for making "banana water" natural fertilizer for our vegetables and herbs.

    • Michelle Ryan's avatar
      Michelle Ryan 7/01/2025 10:47 AM
      • TEAM CAPTAIN
      Their cottage cheese is just TOO good!