Megan Benavides
"I love that the company is involved in this. I'm all about recycling and compost and borrowing items instead of buying new ones. I love nature and all the animals on this planet. I would love to learn more and help out more than I already do. "
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Megan's actions
Freshwater + Oceans
Dishwasher Efficiency
Hand washing dishes can use more energy and hot water than a dishwasher. To save water, I will use a dishwasher and scrape, rather than rinse, dishes before loading them into the dishwasher.
Land + Forests
Borrow Before I Buy
Why buy something I will only use once or a few times if someone nearby has it for me to borrow, and why not share something I have that someone may only need a few times a year? To reduce my consumption and waste, I will create or support the sharing economy with friends, family, colleagues or neighbors.
Action Track: Community
Recycling
I recycled a huge bag of batteries today.
Action Track: Community
Volunteer in my Community
I will volunteer 4 hours in my community.
Participant Feed
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Megan Benavides 4/23/2024 1:29 PMWhen recycling batteries when some leak/explode is the only option is to throw them away or can you still recycle them?-
Megan Benavides 4/24/2024 10:07 AMThank you so much Bre. -
Bre McCormick 4/24/2024 8:13 AMThat's a great question! I was always under the impression you had to throw them away but after some research it appears you are supposed to drop them off at a hazardous waste facility where I believe they can recycle parts of them.
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