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Joyce Burke

M&T Think Green

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participant impact

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    single-use bags
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    community event
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Joyce's actions

Biodiversity + Wildlife

Use Reusable Bags

Plastic bags can be mistaken for food by many wild animals and can end up in habitats that harm wildlife. I will not accept any disposable bags when making purchases, including produce bags.

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DAILY ACTIONS

Action Track: Community

Join a Cleanup Effort

I will organize or participate in a trash pickup at a local river, beach, or natural body of water.

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ONE-TIME ACTION

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    Joyce Burke 4/29/2024 9:37 AM
    I joined the challenge to become more mindful of respecting our planet on a daily basis

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    Joyce Burke 4/29/2024 9:34 AM
    Trying to make every day Earth Day
  • REFLECTION QUESTION
    Action Track: Community Join a Cleanup Effort
    How does working with others to clean up your community make you feel? What results did you see? Please consider posting a photo of your cleanup!

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    Joyce Burke 4/29/2024 9:33 AM
    Participated in a Buffalo-Niagara Water Keepers clean-up at Red Jacket Riverfront Park It was great have Erie County ask us to sort out the branded items so they can work toward a garbage tax. Always feels great to be outdoors and helping to make a difference.
  • REFLECTION QUESTION
    Biodiversity + Wildlife Use Reusable Bags
    How difficult was this challenge for you? What made it easy or difficult?

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    Joyce Burke 4/29/2024 9:27 AM
    VERY difficult, to eliminate plastic produce bags. Over the past 2 years I've started to reuse them multiple times and that has reduced my use. When I don't store them airtight to go limp too fast. I'd like to understand the metrics comparing using thin gallon baggies (no ziplock top) to heavier tupperware-type containers, and what are my other options?? This is a really tough one for me to solution

    • Sabina S's avatar
      Sabina S 4/30/2024 7:05 AM
      I have found compostable produce bags at my local Big Y