January 24 - May 10, 2020
Veggie Tales
TCU Sustainability 2020
POINTS TOTAL
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717TOTAL
team impact
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UP TO49organic mealsconsumed
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UP TO14locally sourced mealsconsumed
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UP TO56zero-waste mealsconsumed
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UP TO49meatless or vegan mealsconsumed
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UP TO14whole food mealsconsumed
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UP TO1.0miletraveled by bike
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UP TO2.0milestraveled by foot
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UP TO7.0milestraveled by carpool
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UP TO313pounds of CO2have been saved
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UP TO56plastic bottlesnot sent to the landfill
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UP TO2.0neighborsmet
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UP TO30conversationswith people
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UP TO3.0documentarieswatched
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UP TO70minutesspent outdoors
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April 23 at 7:55 AMI have followed multiple actions, this has helped me improve my understanding of my surroundings and help people around me
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March 4 at 3:49 PMI need to remember to post!
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March 4 at 11:08 AMSince last week and the beginning of this week, I completed all of my challenges successfully. I use only reusable water bottles that I refill. I also eat less meat, only once in a week or so. Furthermore, i reduced wastes and recycled as much as possible.
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March 4 at 11:08 AMThe ecochallenge is going well, I have been directly inputting the lessons of the book into my daily life. However, I have been not consistent with actively posting about my actions.
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March 4 at 11:05 AMLast week and the beginning of this week I completed all of the challenges successfully.
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March 4 at 11:04 AMMy challenge isn’t going that great, I often forget about it tbh. However, there are random times that I see something and think of how sustainable it is or isn’t.
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February 25 at 7:57 PMPossible solution to overconsumption per capita: One solution for overconsumption around the world is encouraging people to utilize services that allow you to rent clothes/accessories/etc so that you are recycling clothing items. This decreases consumption in the world when people are reusing/recycling items.
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February 25 at 7:55 PMPossible solution to overpopulation: I would think that a solution for overcrowding populations in the world, would be having the governments around the world implement federal/state incentives for families who have two children or less.
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February 21 at 11:59 AMOverconsumption: awareness of our bodies and what they need to function would definitely impact overconsumption. One thing we spoke about was nutrition- if every person was aware of BFP, how to calculate it as well as the science behind food we would have a much more sustainable grocer consumer industry. Meaning the businesses that sell...
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February 21 at 11:36 AMAs a team, we decided that if we educate people in less wealthy countries about reproductive services and nutrition, it can solve the problem of over-consumption and it can lower the population and can show how much we overeat and how much we waste.
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