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Shruti Bhavsar

EEEC Nashik

"Act today, sustain tomorrow🌍 "

Shruti's points

  • 0 TODAY
  • 0 THIS WEEK
  • 1,536 TOTAL

participant impact

  • UP TO
    1.0
    piece of litter
    picked up
  • UP TO
    30
    waste audits
    conducted
  • UP TO
    600
    gallons of water
    saved
  • UP TO
    1.0
    water footprint
    calculated
  • UP TO
    3.0
    ideas and resources
    shared
  • UP TO
    1.0
    sharing economy
    explored
  • UP TO
    36
    advocacy actions
    completed
  • UP TO
    2.0
    community events
    hosted or attended
  • UP TO
    24
    hours
    volunteered
  • UP TO
    18
    trees
    planted
  • UP TO
    10
    minutes
    spent learning

Shruti's actions

Action Track

Plant Trees

Trees are vital for resilience, storing carbon, sheltering biodiversity, and protecting water and soil. I will plant 1 trees in my yard, community, or through a local project to help ecosystems adapt and thrive.

COMPLETED 30
DAILY ACTIONS

Work and Organizations

Join or Start a Green Team

Green teams strengthen resilience by creating shared responsibility. I will join or help start a green team in my workplace, school, or community group to support sustainability and collaboration.

COMPLETED
ONE-TIME ACTION

Water

Create My Own Water Action

Everyone’s water needs and use are different. I will create an action that works for my life and supports water resilience—and make my commitment public by sharing it in the feed to inspire others.

COMPLETED
ONE-TIME ACTION

Community

Host a Gathering

Bringing people together helps strengthen bonds. I will organize and host a gathering, such as a potluck, coffee meet up, or shared meal, for friends, family, colleagues, or neighbors to foster connection and community spirit.

COMPLETED
ONE-TIME ACTION

Water

Take Shorter Showers

Conserving water helps protect this precious resource. I will shorten my showers to 5 minutes to save water and reduce energy use - each time saving up to 20 gallons (75 L) of water!

COMPLETED 30
DAILY ACTIONS

Soil and Food

Grow Something to Eat

Growing food builds resilience by connecting us to the soil and reducing reliance on long supply chains. I will grow edible plants—such as herbs, vegetables, or grains—in my home, balcony, or community space, strengthening both my food security and local biodiversity.

COMPLETED
ONE-TIME ACTION

Personal

Prepare for Extreme Weather

Extreme weather events like hurricanes, wildfires, and floods can disrupt lives and upend our communities. I will take proactive steps to prepare for extreme weather by safeguarding my home and creating or updating an emergency plan and kit with essential supplies, evacuation routes, and contact information.

COMPLETED
ONE-TIME ACTION

What is resilience?

Share a Definition of Resilience

Sharing builds common understanding. I will share 1 definitions of resilience that resonate with me—through conversations, social media, or the event feed—to help others explore what resilience means.

COMPLETED
ONE-TIME ACTION

Biodiversity and Wildlife

Speak Up for Wildlife Protection

Wildlife needs support from people. I will take 1 actions, such as volunteering, signing petitions, contacting leaders, or sharing information on social media, to help protect habitats and species.

COMPLETED
ONE-TIME ACTION

What is resilience?

Share a Resilience Story

Stories connect and inspire us. I will share 1 resilience stories—either from my life, my community, or from a leader or culture I admire—through conversations, social media, or the event feed to help others see resilience in action.

COMPLETED
ONE-TIME ACTION

Action Track

Host a Cleanup Event with Colleagues

Shared projects at work strengthen teams and build organizational resilience. I will host or join 1 cleanup events with colleagues, classmates, or group members to improve our environment and strengthen collaboration.

COMPLETED
ONE-TIME ACTION

Biodiversity and Wildlife

Reduce Light Pollution

Too much artificial light can confuse and harm animals, especially those active at night. I will reduce sources of outdoor light or switch to wildlife-friendly fixtures to support healthy habitats.

COMPLETED
ONE-TIME ACTION

Biodiversity and Wildlife

Choose Native Plants

Native plants provide food and shelter for local wildlife and help ecosystems adapt to change. I will choose native plants for my yard, balcony, or community space instead of non-native or ornamental species to support biodiversity resilience.

COMPLETED
ONE-TIME ACTION

Water

Mulch the Base of Trees and Plants

Mulching helps soil hold water and reduces runoff. I will mulch the base of trees or other plants at home, school, or in my community to improve water retention and soil health.

COMPLETED
ONE-TIME ACTION

Community

Join a Group

Belonging to a group can help build friendships and a sense of purpose. I will explore online or in-person groups or clubs that share my interests or goals and join a group to connect with others.

COMPLETED
ONE-TIME ACTION

Personal

Go Get a Check Up

Regular health check-ups help prevent problems before they start. I will schedule or attend a medical, dental, or mental health check-up to take care of my well-being.

COMPLETED
ONE-TIME ACTION

Soil and Food

Learn How to Save Pollinators

Bees and other pollinators are vital to ecosystems and agriculture. I will spend 1 minutes learning how to support local pollinators and take at least one action—such as planting native flowers or avoiding pesticides—to help sustain resilient ecosystems and harvests.

COMPLETED
ONE-TIME ACTION

Water

Understand My Water Footprint

Each of us has a water footprint, directly linked to our daily activities as well as the water required in the production of things we use each day. Understanding our water use is important for a healthy planet. I will calculate my water footprint and look for a few ways I can reduce consumption or waste, then share what I learned on the feed.

COMPLETED
ONE-TIME ACTION

Community

Swap and Share with Others

Swapping and sharing resources reduces waste and builds community bonds. I will participate in 1 swaps or sharing activities, like borrowing items, attending or hosting a swap meet, or giving away items I no longer need to support a sharing economy with friends, family, colleagues or neighbors.

COMPLETED
ONE-TIME ACTION

Biodiversity and Wildlife

Leave the Leaves

Fallen leaves, logs, and brush provide shelter and food for wildlife. I will leave natural features in my yard or community space to help strengthen biodiversity and soil resilience.

COMPLETED
ONE-TIME ACTION

Work and Organizations

Map Local Risks and Resources

Preparedness is part of resilience. I will spend 5 minutes with colleagues identifying potential risks (such as weather, supply chain, or staffing issues) and the resources or strategies available to address them.

COMPLETED
ONE-TIME ACTION

Work and Organizations

Reduce Waste in My Organization

Waste reduction supports both ecological and organizational resilience. I will work with others to conduct a waste audit and reduce waste in my organization, such as paper, plastics, or energy use.

COMPLETED 30
DAILY ACTIONS

Personal

Reduce Refined Sugar

Cutting back on refined sugar can improve energy, mood, and overall health. I will limit my intake of sugary snacks and drinks by reducing refined sugar in meals or snacks each day.

COMPLETED 30
DAILY ACTIONS

Water

Speak Up for Water Solutions

Communities need strong voices for water resilience. I will speak up 1 times by signing petitions, contacting leaders, or sharing information about protecting water resources.

COMPLETED 30
DAILY ACTIONS

Share My Why

Take the Earth Month Ecochallenge Feedback Survey

I will take a short survey about my experience to help the Ecochallenge team improve future events, earn a chance to win a prize, and earn 15 points!

COMPLETED
ONE-TIME ACTION

Participant Feed

  • REFLECTION QUESTION
    Work and Organizations
    How does being part of a green team strengthen collaboration? What role can green teams play in building organizational resilience?

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    Shruti Bhavsar 4/30/2026 3:35 AM
    • Adventurer 🏔
    Green teams strengthen collaboration by uniting people around shared sustainability goals, and they build organizational resilience by reducing resource use and fostering adaptability.
  • REFLECTION QUESTION
    Work and Organizations
    What risks or resources did you identify? How might this knowledge help your group respond better in times of change?

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    Shruti Bhavsar 4/30/2026 3:34 AM
    • Adventurer 🏔
    I identified risks like water shortages and resources like community support networks. This knowledge helps the group respond better by planning ahead and relying on shared strengths during change.
  • REFLECTION QUESTION
    What is resilience?
    What story did you share, and how did it feel to share it? Did telling or hearing resilience stories shift how you think about strength and adaptability?

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    Shruti Bhavsar 4/30/2026 3:34 AM
    • Adventurer 🏔
    I shared a story about overcoming a tough moment, and it felt empowering to tell it. Hearing others’ resilience stories shifted my view of strength toward adaptability and collective support.
  • REFLECTION QUESTION
    What is resilience?
    What definition of resilience did you choose to share, and why? How did others respond to it, and did it spark any new insights for you?

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    Shruti Bhavsar 4/30/2026 3:34 AM
    • Adventurer 🏔
    I defined resilience as “adapting and growing stronger through challenges,” and others responded positively, which sparked new insights about resilience as a shared journey.
  • REFLECTION QUESTION
    Water
    What did you learn about your water footprint, and what changes felt most practical or surprising? How does this connect to resilience on a larger scale?

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    Shruti Bhavsar 4/30/2026 3:33 AM
    • Adventurer 🏔
    I learned my water footprint was bigger than expected, and reducing meat felt practical while hidden water in products was surprising; these changes build resilience by conserving shared resources.
  • REFLECTION QUESTION
    Water
    What personal action did you create, and why does it matter to you?

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    Shruti Bhavsar 4/30/2026 3:33 AM
    • Adventurer 🏔
    I created the personal action of reducing single-use plastics, and it matters to me because it protects the environment, cuts down waste, and helps build a healthier future for my community.
  • REFLECTION QUESTION
    Water
    What did you notice about how mulching helps the soil and plants? How does this small action connect to bigger ideas of water resilience?

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    Shruti Bhavsar 4/30/2026 3:33 AM
    • Adventurer 🏔
    Mulching keeps soil moist and plants healthy, and this simple step supports bigger water resilience by conserving water and reducing runoff.
  • REFLECTION QUESTION
    Soil and Food
    What did you decide to grow, and how did it feel to start (or care for) your plants? What connections did it give you to soil or food resilience?

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    Shruti Bhavsar 4/30/2026 3:32 AM
    • Adventurer 🏔
    I decided to grow herbs like basil and mint, and starting them felt grounding and joyful. Caring for the plants connected me to the soil and reminded me how small actions build food resilience by making fresh, sustainable food more accessible.
  • REFLECTION QUESTION
    Soil and Food
    What did you learn about the role of pollinators in food systems? Did you take any action to support pollinators? If so, share a picture in the feed!

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    Shruti Bhavsar 4/30/2026 3:32 AM
    • Adventurer 🏔
    Pollinators are essential for food security—about one-third of the food we eat depends on them, and they support crops that provide most of our vitamins and minerals. I supported pollinators by planting native flowers and avoiding pesticides, which helps bees and butterflies thrive.

  • REFLECTION QUESTION
    Personal
    What did you do to prepare for extreme weather events? Did being more prepared improve your peace of mind or make you feel more prepared to help others? Share any tips or resources you found helpful in the feed!

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    Shruti Bhavsar 4/30/2026 3:31 AM
    • Adventurer 🏔
    To prepare for extreme weather, I stocked emergency supplies, secured my home, and made a communication plan; being prepared gave me peace of mind and confidence to help others. A helpful tip is to keep a go‑bag with essentials like water, first aid, and flashlights ready at all times