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  • 11/20
    Mija Yang_양미자 _71578
    I provided recycling education to students and created recycling signs to display.
  • 11/20
    Natasha King
    No more toilet paper! At home
  • 11/20
    Richard Ha
    We have been collecting cans throughout the week. The cleaning lady likes to recycle these cans for her own cash. We let her have it as a means to share.
  • 11/20
    Hae Lee
    I took a bus today to run an errand instead of driving.
  • 11/20
    Kathleen
    Textiles! I recycled old bed linens, towels and some old odd shoes.
  • 11/20
    Cleta Vic Guillen
    This week I never use eat fish and never eat meat for the whole month. I bring a bag when I went To the groceries.
  • 11/20
    Dee V
    I fixed and repurposed some clothes instead of throwing them away
  • 11/20
    Jose-Emilio Moreno
    Yesterday I went with my son to the "Recyclinghof" (recycling facility of our city) to bring some stuff which we wouldn't dispose in the home waste because is too bulky, can't be disposed in the home garbage or the like. I explained my son about the importance of separate the garbage, re-use to avoid waste and know what is in each thing we dispose (e.g. batteries, which need to be disposed separately).
  • 11/19
    Giova Vidal
    Ready for compost!
  • 11/19
    Kyrsten Gage
    While I was shopping at Sephora, I decided to try a new skin care product from a brand called Origins that actively works to become more sustainable and eco friendly. I did a bit of research after I got home and found out that they have planted millions of trees, use fair labor, use ecofriendly ingredients/materials, actively continue to reduce their carbon footprint, and they work to reduce their packaging waste and to make it more reusable/recyclable. I did find out that they are not vegan. Even though they don't test on animals for American consumers, they still are required to test on animals because they sell to countries like China who require animal testing.