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April 3 - April 24, 2019
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April 3 - April 24, 2019

EcoLogicals

Sustainability Action Group for the Environment (SAGE) at NJDEP

The Sustainability Action Group for the Environment (SAGE) is a group of NJDEP employees from different programs and with diverse backgrounds that have come together to promote environmentally favorable practices within our agency.

POINTS TOTAL

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  • 0 THIS WEEK
  • 3,231
    TOTAL

team impact

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    3.0
    donations
    made
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    585
    gallons of water
    have been saved
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    1.0
    hour
    volunteered
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    1.0
    lightbulb
    replaced
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    72
    meatless or vegan meals
    consumed
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    213
    miles
    not traveled by car
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    61
    miles
    traveled by bus
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    152
    miles
    traveled by carpool
  • UP TO
    670
    minutes
    spent exercising
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    365
    minutes
    spent learning
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    1.0
    person
    helped
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    1.0
    plastic containers
    not sent to the landfill
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    115
    pounds of CO2
    have been saved
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    2.0
    public officials or leaders
    contacted
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    41
    trees
    planted

Team Feed

Recent updates from this team
  • April 24 at 8:42 PM
    Drawdown is an earth-friendly methodology that leads to reduced food waste, results in carbon sequestration having a beneficial effect against climate change, and encourages good stewardship of agricultural lands.  The most interesting fact I learned is the significant impact that a plant-rich diet, including reduced consumption of meat, will...
  • April 24 at 5:23 PM
    I have planted 10 more little seedlings in my backyard.  Hope the rain establishes them well this spring. :-)
  • April 23 at 7:21 PM
    Carbon sequestration, therefore creating a benefit against (i.e. reversing)  climate change; rebuilding soil organic matter; increasing soil biodiversity; a holistic approach leading to healthy soil.
  • April 23 at 11:18 AM
    My sister-in-law sent me a ham, which I served for Easter dinner, and there's a lot left over. It was already frozen, so I don't want to refreeze it. Finishing it off this week is throwing-off my Daily Challenge to eat a meat-free meal. At least I'm not wasting food by leaving it in the fridge and forgetting about it!
  • April 23 at 7:25 AM
    Is there any carpooling for people living in Mercer Co. ?
  • April 23 at 12:00 AM
    I had not heard of the term "silvopasture" before.  I believe that the biggest advantage of silvopasture is that the animals graze in harmony with their pasture lands while keeping forests available for timber harvest as well.  This appears to be excellent animal and forest husbandry at the same time.  And the animals (cows, sheep,...
  • April 22 at 11:00 PM
    I usually look and/or listen for signs of wildlife, especially birds.  I enjoy getting the two dogs out for strolls and enjoy watching them sniffing and checking out their world of sight and smell.  As for infrastructure, our immediate area is pretty good with respect to making walks enjoyable or possible.  There are state, county, municipal...
  • April 20 at 1:58 PM
    I live about 4 miles from work. I could commute by walking or bicycling but I don't feel safe walking thru Trenton. I am also in my late 50's, and although I'm active and healthy, I am fatigued at the end of a work day. I need to replace my aging car this year and am looking into buying a hybrid vehicle. My short commute is perfect for an...
  • April 18 at 4:39 PM
    I believe that just getting the developed world to go veg is only part of the solution to ecological sustainability; growing crops on an industrial scale is environmentally disruptive and too petrochemical dependent. There needs to be a reduction in the global human population or we will eat ourselves out of house-and-home. Unfortunately,...
  • April 18 at 4:24 PM
    Hoo boy! I just researched how my upscale diet contributes to tropical deforestation. Yes, I eat beef, but I am cutting way back on it in my diet. I don't use palm oil anymore, and even coconut products are not guilt -free. Tea, coffee, almonds, pistachios, cashews, quinoa, you name it - it seems that whatever I eat causes environmental...

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