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Donna Sava
"I want to have a positive impact on the world, by reducing the use of plastics in my everyday life and being a source of inspiration to others through my actions and advocacy for the planet."
POINTS TOTAL
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- 715 TOTAL
participant impact
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UP TO16plastic itemsavoided
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UP TO2.0low-plastic businessessupported
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UP TO1.0plastics auditconducted
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UP TO7.0advocacy actionscompleted
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UP TO2.0conversationswith people
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UP TO235minutesspent learning
Donna'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 15 minutes learning how plastic is made — from fossil fuels to finished product — and reflect on how that knowledge influences my choices.
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 15 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.
First Steps: Start with You
Understand plastic labels
Those recycling numbers and symbols can be confusing. I will spend 15 minutes learning what different plastic labels mean, including what can and can’t be recycled, to make more informed choices when I shop.
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 15 minutes exploring the differences between bioplastics, compostable plastics, and recyclable plastics—and what happens to each at the end of its life.
First Steps: Start with You
Check recycling near me
Recycling rules vary by location. I’ll spend 10 minutes learning which plastics my local program accepts. This helps me avoid “wishcycling” — tossing items in the bin and hoping they’ll be recycled, even if they aren’t.
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
Support businesses with plastic-free or refillable options
Where we spend our money shapes the market. I will support a business that offers plastic-free, low-waste, or refillable products or services.
Level Up: Influence Friends and Family
Prep a reusable kit for on-the-go
Having reusables ready and integrated into your daily routine can help you avoid single-use plastic while out and about. I will put together a kit with items like a mug, water bottle, utensils, or tote bag to take with me when I leave the house.
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.
Lead the Way: Shape Your Community
Organize a plastic audit in my workplace or community group
Understanding what types of plastic show up most can inspire smarter solutions. I will organize or take part in a group plastic audit to track what’s being used and start a conversation about alternatives.
Lead the Way: Shape Your Community
Start a plastic reduction conversation at school, work, or a community group
Big changes often begin with one bold conversation. I will bring up the topic of reducing plastic at school, work, or in a group I’m part of, planting the seed for collective action.
Lead the Way: Shape Your Community
Participate in or organize a community clean up
Plastic pollution is visible in many communities. I will take part in or organize a cleanup event to remove litter, raise awareness, and spark conversations about how plastic ends up in our environment.
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.
Change the Game: Shift Systems and Policies
Support a plastic or climate advocacy campaign
Advocacy campaigns can drive real change by amplifying public support. I will find and support a campaign — through a donation, signature, or share — that’s working to reduce plastic pollution or address the climate impacts of plastic.
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
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!
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!
Participant Feed
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Donna Sava 7/29/2025 6:43 AM- Book Lover 📚
I'm going to remove all plastic soap containers from my house and only use bar soaps. That will be where I start. I'm going to try to find a good bar shampoo and conditioner as well! -
Donna Sava 7/29/2025 6:41 AM- Book Lover 📚
There is a lot of information about plastics that no one is talking about. How do we get more information out to people so that they care more about this issue instead of going along status quo? I'm thinking it's just one day at a time...one change at a time...one person at a time...but it's way more urgent than that!!! -
REFLECTION QUESTION
First Steps: Start with YouHow does understanding the origin of plastic change the way you think about using it in everyday life?
Donna Sava 7/29/2025 6:39 AMI thought I knew a lot about plastics and their origins. As it turns out, I learned a lot and didn't know as much as I thought. But I guess this is the case with most people. We just use what's around us...what we've always used and don't really think about it. I'm really glad I'm diving into learning more this year! -
REFLECTION QUESTION
Change the Game: Shift Systems and PoliciesHow did the restaurant respond, and what challenges or opportunities came up in the conversation?
Donna Sava 7/26/2025 9:40 AM- Book Lover 📚
Restaurants in my area are most concerned with costs at present and not really the environmental impact. So I'm going to continue to press for being able to bring my own containers.-
Mary Hanks 7/26/2025 12:09 PM- TEAM CAPTAIN
While I know restaurants have to watch the bottom line, I'm still sad that there's not more acceptance that takeout containers should be sustainable. I try to remember to take my reusable container with me when I go out to eat. It may look odd to others--but the more of us who do this, the more normal it will seem to those others and they might follow our example. At least I hope so.
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REFLECTION QUESTION
First Steps: Start with YouHow 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?
Donna Sava 7/26/2025 9:38 AM- Book Lover 📚
I'm really seeing how difficult plastic is for humans and the environment. I didn't know that biodegradable was the worst option. There are only so many options for recycling near me so I'm going to focus on using as little plastic as I possibly can! -
Donna Sava 7/21/2025 10:04 AM- Book Lover 📚
I love that so many people are trying to make big changes, but also I'm inspired learning more in depth about the problems behind the need to limit plastics. (On another note...it can be a little depressing that our government is moving away from being climate minded!)-
Donna Sava 7/29/2025 6:24 AM- Book Lover 📚
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Mary Hanks 7/21/2025 8:52 PM- TEAM CAPTAIN
Donna, I'm very depressed by the anti-sustainable turn the current government has taken...especially because it seems like we're dooming our planet so that billionaires can get a little richer at every Earthling's expense.
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Donna Sava 7/17/2025 10:21 AM- Book Lover 📚
I'm learning more than I have about recycling and plastics than I have in a long time. -
REFLECTION QUESTION
First Steps: Start with YouWhat 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?
Donna Sava 7/17/2025 10:19 AM- Book Lover 📚
There are a lot of ways to make this easier for people to understand so that more can be recycled. But we need to start with manufacturing less plastic in the first place. -
REFLECTION QUESTION
Change the Game: Shift Systems and PoliciesWhy did this campaign resonate with you, and how do you think collective action like this can create change?
Donna Sava 7/15/2025 3:36 PM- Book Lover 📚
I have been supporting and reposting Plastic Free July to encourage others to stop the plastic pollution problem.-
Donna Sava 7/17/2025 10:14 AM- Book Lover 📚
I wish I could say that people have been super responsive...but since the world is burning...I think people have other concerns. But I have had some traction. And the fact that all of this is happening has made me even MORE determined to take climate action. So there's that! -
Monterey Bay Aquarium 7/16/2025 2:26 PM- TEAM CAPTAIN
Wonderful! What has the response looked like? Are folks eager to hear the information you're sharing?
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REFLECTION QUESTION
Lead the Way: Shape Your CommunityWhat’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?
Donna Sava 7/13/2025 4:13 PM- Book Lover 📚
Everyone feel the need to make sure plastics don't enter our environment...but everyone feels like it's an uphill battle.