Earth Day Pledge: Zero Waste For A Day
Each year Earth Day reminds us that we all, collectively, must take care of this little blue and green home. After all, its the only one we have. Now its all too easy to slip back into old habits come April 23rd. So, why not try something a little different for Earth Day this year? This year, why not do something a little unorthodox — take the Earth911 Earth Day Zero Waste Challenge Pledge?
Earth Day Zero Waste Challenge
So what exactly is the challenge? The challenge is quite simple — just two steps.
1) COMMIT
The first step is committing to the challenge by signing the Earth Day Pledge. Don’t worry, there won’t be armed men knocking on your door to check that you’ve complied at the end of the day. This is between you and the person you see in the mirror each morning. Signing the pledge form is merely a reminder to yourself that you’re committing to producing zero waste for one day – Earth Day. What better way to honor Earth than not trashing it – literally.
2) ACTION
Step two is taking action. If its sounds too daunting – creating zero waste for an entire day – we’ve got some great resources for you below. You just may find that going zero waste for a day isn’t that tall an order. One day may turn into a week. A week could turn into a month. You get the picture hopefully. It’s all about small steps, small steps that when combined together translate into real change. Make this year’s Earth Day a game changer. As Bea Johnson detailed to Earth911,
“Zero Waste really starts outside the home, with the decisions that we make when we shop. If you do not buy packaging (by buying secondhand and in bulk for example), you don’t have to deal with its waste later.”
Finally, if you find yourself stumbling, don’t beat yourself up over it. Meaningful change comes with its share of setbacks and triumphs. If you live with others communicate with them about your pledge and be prepared to experience possible resistance.
Zero waste resources
There’s More to Zero Waste Than Being Green
Zero Waste For One Week. How Hard Is It Really?
Zero Waste Home Cleaning And Laundry Tips
What Does Zero Waste Really Mean?
7 Steps Towards A Zero Waste Lifestyle
Moving Towards Zero Waste
Is Zero Waste Grocery The Answer To Growing Landfills?
A Chat With Zero Waste Influencer Lauren Singer
A Sit Down With Zero Waste Home’s Bea Johnson
Everything is bigger in Texas
They say everything is bigger in Texas and here is another example. Now the largest event of its type in the world, Earth Day Texas is held annually in April to celebrate progress, hope, and innovation bringing together environmental organizations, businesses, academic institutions, government agencies, speakers, interactive programming, and subject matter experts. Attendees will also enjoy numerous outdoor experiences, including live music, sustainable beer and food pavilions, electric bike test tracks, and family activities. EDT creates a fun and engaging atmosphere for thought and experiential learning while encouraging attendees to be the change they wish to see in the world.
Earth911 is just one of over 700 vendors scheduled at this year’s EDT. For full details about how you can participate in this FREE event, check out the Earth Day Texas website. Stop by and visit us; we’ll be in the Grand Place building.
What are your Earth Day plans? Share your plans in the comments section below.
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Chase Ezell
As Managing Editor for Earth911, Chase oversees editorial direction and content publishing for the site. Prior to his current role and spanning more than a decade, Chase served in various Public Relations, Communications and Sustainability roles.
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