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

NYPA

New York Power Authority

The New York Power Authority is the oldest and largest state-run power utility in the US, providing low-cost, clean, and reliable power for the benefit of New York State.

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team impact

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    160
    conversations
    with people
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    18
    documentaries
    watched
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    33
    donations
    made
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    4,787
    gallons of water
    have been saved
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    107
    lightbulbs
    replaced
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    265
    locally sourced meals
    consumed
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    445
    meatless or vegan meals
    consumed
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    2,264
    miles
    not traveled by car
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    119
    miles
    traveled by bike
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    1,450
    miles
    traveled by bus
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    814
    miles
    traveled by carpool
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    6,111
    minutes
    spent exercising
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    5,335
    minutes
    spent learning
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    21
    people
    helped
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    145
    plastic containers
    not sent to the landfill
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    2,976
    pounds of CO2
    have been saved
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    34
    public officials or leaders
    contacted
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    15
    trees
    planted
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    101
    zero-waste meals
    consumed

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  • April 25 at 1:50 PM
    Early on I learned the difference between expiration, best-by, and sell-by dates, having spent my youth growing up in restaurants. Seeing a best-by-date on salt, honey, sugar or vinegar had me shaking my head as it has more to do with marketing than any health concerns.
  • April 25 at 6:24 AM
    I thought this was a great way to encourage sustainability efforts and have a bit of a competitiveness while learning. I enjoyed the challenges and wish I could have done even more. I think this challenge sparked a few new ways for me to continue to be more sustainable after this challenge is over, including meatless meals, more virtual...
  • April 25 at 5:25 AM
    This went well - looking forward to next year!
  • April 24 at 7:38 PM
    Support qualified female candidates for office. Get them elected. Don't stand for the BS media spin that casts doubt on her character-- just look at her record and policy proposals and evaluate on true merit. 
  • April 24 at 7:29 PM
    So many things! Clothes, shoes, toys, cosmetics, food. "Life Without Plastic" is a handy resource book, and research done by environmental watchdog groups like the NRDC and the Nature Conservancy are invaluable.
  • April 24 at 7:24 PM
    Knowledge and access is everything when it comes to reproductive rights and agency. Sex is often such a taboo subject in many cultures, so comprehensive formal education on the subject is often lacking, or comes too late. Access to healthcare and services are critical for a healthy, functioning, and balanced society.  Overpopulation is the...
  • April 24 at 7:11 PM
    Pollution is everywhere-- some is easy to see, but most of it isn't as obvious, like contaminants in water, air and food. Receipts from the grocery store are coated in BPA, which absorbs through the skin when you touch it and acts as a potent endocrine disruptor, even in small amounts. Synthetic fabrics deposit contaminating microfibers into...
  • April 24 at 6:58 PM
    My husband's family in Ireland still heat their houses with peat they harvest and dry themselves every summer. That's how it's been done there for centuries. Now there's a lot of resentment because the EU is trying to limit or eradicate use of peat as fuel. It's a good example of how complex and deeply emotional large-scale transitions can be,...
  • April 24 at 6:50 PM
    Only grass-fed locally produced dairy and meat in our household....eggs from pastured chickens, and coffee and chocolate that is Rainforest Alliance certified. Palm oil never. The local, pastured and responsibly sourced products we get are definitely more expensive than conventional, but they taste better, are more satisfying, and have higher...
  • April 24 at 6:23 PM
    The freshness of local food is definitely a huge bonus in my mind. Not only does it taste better and more satisfying, but fruits and veggies lose nutritional density after harvest, so broccoli that was picked 10 days ago and transported 1,000 just isn't as nutritionally valuable as broccoli picked 2 days ago. Many people assume that the produce...

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