Plastic Challenge: Teyonna Townsel, Week 1

Location: Antioch, CA, United States… Read the rest
Plastic Challenge: Brett Rodgers, Week 1

Refill your plastic bottle.
Location: United States… Read the rest
Plastic Challenge: Reiner Bautista, Week 1

Living in the food consuming world we do, how do you reduce your plastic intake at the grocery store? I usually prepare my food for the week and keep them in tupperware containers. I thought I was being smart and sanitary by using up the tupperware until they were worn and throwing them away. Food seems to be where I collect most of my plastic.
Location: Pittsburg, CA, United States… Read the rest
Plastic Challenge: Raul Mendez, Week 1

How can I reduce the use of so many water bottles?
Location: Pittsburg, CA, United States… Read the rest
Plastic Challenge: Kelsey Fordahl, Week 1

Location: Brentwood, CA, United States… Read the rest
Plastic Challenge: Deepak Sukhu, Week 2

Well my brother recycles them for money, so its a win-win for us, so I really dont know what would be better.
Location: Oakley, CA, United States… Read the rest
Plastic Challenge: Swarn Leung, Week 1

We eat tofu and tempeh every week. So far I can’t find them in bulk. I’d love to make them at home, but I don’t have the time right now. Any suggestions on how to avoid non-recyclable food packaging?
Location: Duncan, BC, Canada… Read the rest
Plastic Challenge: Lindsey Peck, Week 1

My suggestion to cutting down your plastic waste is to carry it around with you until you get home. You will realize how much plastic you use and it will detour you from buying more plastic throughout the day
Location: Antioch, CA, United States… Read the rest
Plastic Challenge: Jesse J., Week 1

What is a cheaper alternative to water bottles, without the bad filter taste?
Location: Pittsburg, CA, United States… Read the rest

