April 3 - April 24, 2019
Starbucks
Starbucks Coffee Company
POINTS TOTAL
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4,701TOTAL
team impact
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UP TO7.0conversationswith people
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UP TO2.0documentarieswatched
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UP TO3.0donationsmade
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UP TO291gallons of waterhave been saved
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UP TO9.0lightbulbsreplaced
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UP TO8.0locally sourced mealsconsumed
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UP TO64meatless or vegan mealsconsumed
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UP TO32milesnot traveled by car
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UP TO32milestraveled by bus
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UP TO90minutesspent exercising
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UP TO380minutesspent learning
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UP TO3.0peoplehelped
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UP TO89plastic containersnot sent to the landfill
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UP TO3.6pounds of CO2have been saved
Team Feed
Recent updates from this team-
April 24 at 3:16 PMDuring this Ecochallenge I've learned some really interesting stuff! Although I already knew a lot about general/hands-on conservation, it was interesting to learn about more specific things that I wasn't necessarily familiar with such as the impact of cement and refrigerant materials on our carbon footprint. I found the challenges in regards...
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April 24 at 2:59 PMFocusing on the parts that make me feel hopeful: both of my parents are biologists with focus in wildlife and environmental conservation, so I grew up in a world of study and practice in saving our planet. While I face the same challenges as everyone else of navigating a world fueled by non-renewable resources and single-use plastics/materials,...
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April 24 at 2:46 PM"Unlike rainforests or coral reefs, peatlands have largely been ignored by researchers and policymakers, to the extent that we don’t even know where all of the world’s peatlands are." This quote, from a 2017 article by Jeremy Hance from The Guardian, is the exact point that provides our best chance to save peatlands regardless of...
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April 24 at 2:26 PMGrowing up, my grandparents always recycled. Several years ago, we were informed by a gentleman at the local dump that recycling is pointless and not effective. So, we stopped. It feels good to recycle, again.
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April 24 at 2:24 PMRealistically, all products have a carbon footprint- the energy that it takes to create a product such as drywall, paint, etc... contributes to the carbon footprint.
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April 24 at 2:24 PMRealistically, all products have a carbon footprint- the energy that it takes to create a product such as drywall, paint, etc... contributes to the carbon footprint.
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April 24 at 2:22 PMIt’s hard to imagine that the changes in my behaviors and purchases will positively effect climate change, but I will continue to reduce waste and the purchase of plastic.
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April 24 at 2:20 PMReusable cups/utensils. Not using straws. Plastic ends up in the water and kills animals and the water system.
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April 24 at 2:19 PMMy purchases and the waste that contributes to our landfills.
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April 24 at 2:18 PMI have never been a fan of wasting food. In fact, my grandma always called me the garbage disposal. Never let food/leftovers go to waste.
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Competitions
CHALLENGER | MEMBERS | POINTS | CHALLENGED | MEMBERS | POINTS | ||||||
CHALLENGER: ABT EARTHLINGS | Challenger Team Members: 25 | Challenger Points: 8230 | Winning?: | VS. | CHALLENGED: Starbucks | Challenged Team Members: 23 | Challenged Points: 4701 | Winning?: |