
April 3 - April 24, 2019
SunCommon RBK
SunCommon
SunCommon believes that everyone has the right to a healthy environment and a brighter future, and renewable energy is where that starts. Energy from the sun can power our lives and help build vibrant communities. Our mission is to tear down barriers to clean energy and use our business as a force for good.
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Team Impact
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up to13locally sourced mealsconsumed
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up to63meatless or vegan mealsconsumed
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up to45zero-waste mealsconsumed
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up to150milesnot traveled by car
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up to150milestraveled by carpool
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up to760pounds of CO2have been saved
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up to7.0lightbulbsreplaced
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up to22plastic containersnot sent to the landfill
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up to1,032gallons of waterhave been saved
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up to645minutesspent exercising
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up to8.0conversationswith people
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up to3.0documentarieswatched
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up to2.0treesplanted
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up to1,290minutesspent learning
Team Feed
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April 24 at 9:01 PMYes, bamboo is pretty easy to find in these parts. Even if they aren't, one can order online. I have bamboo utensils and a bamboo toothbrush!
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April 24 at 8:59 PMI would rather use my money to do things, go places, visit, invest, travel and explore. It's such a shame to waste food and money.
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April 24 at 8:58 PMFresh food is where it's at! You actually save money buying only what you need and eating it soon after purchasing. I'm lucky to live near a store and a farmer's market so I can purchase my food nearly daily to cut back on waste. I am inspired by farmers and I want to support local farmers and their farms. The food is better tasting and better...
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April 24 at 8:26 PMNice work, everybody! Thanks for making this EcoChallenge so interesting!
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April 24 at 12:03 PMI've been doing this since I was a kid so mostly the new science is just more information. We all do our best to the best of our abilities, and different people's bests look different on different days. I think wealth stratification is one of the greatest unaddressed exacerbating factors of climate change, and right now a lot of my hope comes...
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April 24 at 10:15 AMI'm really interested in ebikes, and in changing the culture around flying. How do we address the climate impacts of transportation without also addressing the income inequality that leads to the rich contributing disproportionately to those impacts? I don't think we can. Lots to think about.
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Competitions
Challenger | Members | Points | Challenged | Members | Points | ||||||
Challenger: SunCommon Waterbury | Challenger Team Members: 69 | Challenger Points: 6873 | Winning?: | VS. | Challenged: SunCommon RBK | Challenged Team Members: 23 | Challenged Points: 5439 | Winning?: |