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24 Hour Plastics Pledge

from the list PlayOutdoors.com Family Eco-Challenge

Live Plastics Free for 24 Hours…sounds doable right? It may be harder than you think! But that’s okay, this challenge is to help us all realize just how much plastic we use daily and how it affects our environment. So, here is your chance to give it a shot. Take your own non-plastic coffee mug, drink water from a reusable non-plastic container, don’t purchase food packaged in plastic… These are just ...

Live Plastics Free for 24 Hours…sounds doable right? It may be harder than you think! But that’s okay, this challenge is to help us all realize just how much plastic we use daily and how it affects our environment. So, here is your chance to give it a shot. Take your own non-plastic coffee mug, drink water from a reusable non-plastic container, don’t purchase food packaged in plastic… These are just a few ideas on how to eliminate plastic in your life. actionnetwork.org/campaign/...

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From the List: PlayOutdoors.com Family Eco-Challenge
PlayOutdoors.com Family Eco-Challenge
Play Outdoors, Inc. recognizes that enjoying the outdoors means much more than just playing in the outdoors. So, PlayOutdoors.com is offering a family eco-challenge focusing on education and involvement in environmental ...
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  • I've been conscious of plastic consumption for some time now. I always go for paper bags at the grocery store, I use a glass water bottle, and I'm not much of a consumer, I buy things that come in bubble packaging maybe once a month if it was averaged out.

    Plastic free days would be the days I spend completely in nature, without my car, and without my bike (filthy plastic seat and handlebars). Most days of my life do not involve the purchase or use of new plastic, but typically I am surround by plastic I purchased years prior, phone, car, computer.