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Tristan Aimonetti

PSU Capstone

Points Total

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  • 91 Total

Participant Impact

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    1.0
    documentaries
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Tristan's Actions

A Call to Sustainability

Explore My Area

I will explore at least one new hiking trail or nature walk in my area.

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One-Time Action

Food

Zero-Waste Cooking

I will cook 1 meal(s) with zero waste each day this week.

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One-Time Action

Ecological Principles

Recycle Everything I Can

I will recycle all materials that are accepted by local haulers or drop stations in my community this week.

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Consumption and Economy

Watch a Documentary

I will watch one of the films suggested in the additional resources and discuss it with friends or family.

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Transportation

Go by Bike

I will commute by bike 5 mile(s) each day this week and avoid sending up to (___) lbs of CO2 into Earth's atmosphere.

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Water

Fix Leaky Faucets

I will fix faucets or report leaky faucets to facilities that have been wasting up to 9 gallons (34 L) of water per faucet every day.

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One-Time Action

A Call to Sustainability

Watch a Documentary

I will watch a movie about a sustainability issue I would like to know more about.

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One-Time Action

Food

Weekly Meal Planning

I will reduce food waste and save money by planning a weekly menu, only buying the ingredients I need.

Completed
One-Time Action

Ecological Principles

Reduce My Footprint

I will calculate my ecological footprint and talk with my family or roommates about way we can reduce our negative enviromental impact.

Completed
One-Time Action

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    Tristan Aimonetti 6/05/2020 10:12 AM
    I watched WAR ON WASTE: Fast Fashion, it was a documentary that talks about the stunning amount of waste that comes from clothing and other fast fashion objects.

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      amy minato 6/06/2020 4:27 PM
      thanks for this info Tristan. 

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    Tristan Aimonetti 6/05/2020 10:07 AM
    My faucet in my bathroom and the connecting point for my front yard hose were both leaking. I was able to fix my bathroom faucet by tightening all of the intersection points more. And the front yard hose faucet needed some waterproof epoxy around its seal to stop the leaking. 

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      amy minato 6/06/2020 4:27 PM
      a series of small changes like these can really add up. thanks Tristan

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    Tristan Aimonetti 6/05/2020 9:58 AM
    I have been meal prepping for the past month so that I can stick to my diet. My diet mainly consist of veggies, fruit, eggs, and chicken.

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      amy minato 6/06/2020 4:28 PM
      meal prepping is key!

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    Tristan Aimonetti 4/17/2020 9:53 PM
    This was a very interesting activity, I usually think of myself as having a pretty low impact on the environment my score still was high at 2.6 Earth's of resources if everyone lived like me. I guess I should not be so shocked though as someone who lives in America our rate of consumption even when we are trying to consume less is still far greater than most of the world.

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      amy minato 4/18/2020 1:07 PM
      actually Tristan your score is one of the lowest I have ever seen from a student. Good for you! Most folks in the US have a  5 or higher. You must not fly very often.

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    Tristan Aimonetti 4/01/2020 9:40 PM
    I watched a documentary on carbon footprints and how it could be lowered both on the business side and on the personal side. It was a very interesting video as it talked about global politics as well and some of the issues between different countries.

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      amy minato 4/06/2020 12:37 PM
      Hey Tristan were they any good take aways? what was it called? I find it fascinating to compare the approaches that different countries take to the environmental crisis.