
Mason Webb
"I strive to advance my greatest potential through learning and creativity, ensure my impact serves others, and uphold integrity and growth in everything I do."
POINTS TOTAL
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participant impact
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UP TO5.0plastic itemsavoided
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UP TO1.0plastic footprintcalculated
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UP TO1.0low-plastic businesssupported
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UP TO41individualsrecognized for sustainability
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UP TO6.0ideasshared
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UP TO2.0advocacy actionscompleted
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UP TO126minutesspent learning
Mason's actions
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.
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.
Level Up: Influence Friends and Family
Celebrate someone else’s plastic-free effort
Positive reinforcement goes a long way in fostering sustainable change. I will celebrate someone’s effort to reduce plastic — whether big or small — by acknowledging their success in the feed or on social media and encouraging them to keep going.
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 5 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
Estimate My Plastic Consumption
Understanding my plastic footprint is a powerful first step toward making change. I will complete a short online plastic calculator, like the one from rePurpose Global, to estimate my annual plastic use and explore ways to reduce it.
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.
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.
Lead the Way: Shape Your Community
Share a favorite low-plastic product or tip on social media
Simple swaps or strategies can inspire others—especially when shared publicly. I will post about a favorite plastic-free product or habit on social media to help normalize sustainable choices and show others that small changes are doable and worth trying.
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.
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.
Participant Feed
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Mason Webb 7/29/2025 9:32 AM- Foodie 🍱
I have really learned a lot about supporting the environment and making small changes in my lifestyle to eliminate waste (ie, reusable grocery bags that I keep in the back of my car and eliminating plastic water bottles). I also have kept up to date on education and learning other things I can change in my future to promote environmentally friendly habits!-
Emily Henderson 7/31/2025 9:21 AMAgreed! It definitely starts with small changes, and I have learned many to keep moving forward with.