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Shirisha Dubbaka

EMERSON - ESI - INDIA

"save trees"

POINTS TOTAL

  • 0 TODAY
  • 0 THIS WEEK
  • 1,192 TOTAL

participant impact

  • UP TO
    1
    energy audit
    conducted
  • UP TO
    1
    Carbon Footprint
    Calculated
  • UP TO
    48
    pounds of CO2
    have been saved
  • UP TO
    69
    plastic straws
    not sent to the landfill
  • UP TO
    62
    plastic bottles
    not sent to the landfill
  • UP TO
    114
    pieces of litter
    picked up
  • UP TO
    1
    waste audit
    conducted
  • UP TO
    1
    water footprint
    calculated
  • UP TO
    32
    advocacy actions
    completed
  • UP TO
    2
    trees
    planted
  • UP TO
    30
    minutes
    spent outdoors
  • UP TO
    60
    minutes
    spent learning

Shirisha's actions

Action Track: Community

Keep My Community Clean

At times it may not feel like it's up to us to keep our community clean and healthy, but we all have a role to play. Each day I am outside, I will pick up any litter I see.

COMPLETED 29
DAILY ACTIONS

Freshwater + Oceans

Smart Seafood Choices

We need to support healthy seafood populations. I will spend 10 minutes learning about sustainable seafood choices, commit to making better seafood choices for a healthier ocean, and share what I learned on the feed.

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ONE-TIME ACTION

Biodiversity + Wildlife

Plastic in Clothing and Water

Synthetic clothing can contain plastic and shed harmful microplastics into our water. I will use a microplastics catcher in my laundry, or install a microplastics filter for my washing machine.

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ONE-TIME ACTION

Action Track: Community

Plant Trees

Trees capture carbon and produce oxygen that is essential to life on earth. I will support this important piece of nature by organizing or joining a community group to plant 1 native trees in my community, public parks, office location, campus or backyard.

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ONE-TIME ACTION

Land + Forests

Choose Eco-Friendly Wood and Paper

Trees provide food and habitat for local wildlife species, shade our streets and homes, and help keep our air and water clean by capturing pollutants. Buying products that help protect forests makes a difference. I will only purchase wood, furniture, and paper products from ecologically certified sources such as Forest Stewardship Council.

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ONE-TIME ACTION

Biodiversity + Wildlife

Endangered Species

Wildlife and biodiversity play an important role on our planet and are being threatened each year. I will spend 10 minutes each day learning about the current status of local or global wildlife and how I can align my actions to support their livelihood.

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ONE-TIME ACTION

Biodiversity + Wildlife

Beauty and Personal Products

Beauty and personal products can create a lot of waste. I will spend 10 minutes learning about the beauty and body products I use to see if they are refillable or recyclable. If not, I will reach out to the manufacturer to advocate for those options.

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ONE-TIME ACTION

Biodiversity + Wildlife

Invest in Nature

A healthy world needs both our daily actions and support from larger systems. I will spend 10 minutes learning about how I can use my investments and savings to advance environmental sustainability.

COMPLETED
ONE-TIME ACTION

Climate + Air

Online Energy Audit

Energy use and waste is often invisible. I will complete an online energy audit of my home, office, or dorm room and identify my next steps for saving energy.

COMPLETED
ONE-TIME ACTION

Climate + Air

Stay on the Ground

Carbon emissions from air travel is harmful to planetary and human health. Instead of traveling by plane, I will find an alternative way to accomplish the goals of an upcoming trip (i.e. telepresence, vacation locally).

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ONE-TIME ACTION

Climate + Air

Calculate My Carbon Impact

Carbon emissions can show up in many surprising ways in our life. I will calculate the carbon emissions associated with my household and consider how lifestyle changes could reduce the carbon footprint and impacts on the environment.

COMPLETED
ONE-TIME ACTION

Land + Forests

Explore My Area

When we explore natural spaces around us, our connections with them change. I will spend 20 minutes exploring a new area around my neighborhood, office, or campus (e.g., park, water body, nearby trail, community garden, green space, etc.).

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ONE-TIME ACTION

Land + Forests

Carry My Trash

I will carry all of my unrecyclable, non-compostable trash with me this month, to raise my awareness of how much I send to the landfill. I will post on the feed my reflections, conversations, and actions I will take moving forward.

COMPLETED 30
DAILY ACTIONS

Land + Forests

Personal Waste Audit

The waste we create daily can go unnoticed. I will track the waste I create in a day and post a photo log on the feed to see how much I create and where I can make different choices to reduce my waste going forward.

COMPLETED
ONE-TIME ACTION

Land + Forests

Zero Waste Day

The impacts of our waste are far reaching. I will create zero waste for an entire day and share my reflections and learnings on the feed.

COMPLETED
ONE-TIME ACTION

Freshwater + Oceans

Say No to Plastic Straws

An estimated 71% of seabirds and 30% of turtles have been found with plastics in their stomachs. When marine wildlife ingest plastic, they have a 50% mortality rate. By asking for no straw when placing a drink order, I will keep 2 plastic straw(s) of out of the ocean each day.

COMPLETED 30
DAILY ACTIONS

Freshwater + Oceans

Use a Reusable Water Bottle

Itr's estimated over a billion water bottles are thrown away each year. Even if they were recycled, that still uses energy and resources from the earth. I will use a reusable bottle and stop purchasing bottled water, saving 3 disposable plastic bottle(s) a day.

COMPLETED 30
DAILY ACTIONS

Freshwater + Oceans

Reduce Pollutants in Cleaning

Understanding cleaning product ingredients and their effect on water and biodiversity is helpful to our consumer choices. I will spend 10 minutes learning about how cleaning products affect our water and try making my own cleaning products to reduce pollutants.

COMPLETED
ONE-TIME ACTION

Freshwater + Oceans

Go Plastic-Free

Millions of tons of plastic is produced each year worldwide. Each day, I will conduct a plastics audit of what I buy and use throughout the challenge (kitchen, bathroom, personal care products, etc.), to see how single-use plastic shows up in my life. I will find plastic-free alternatives to these products and advocate for alternatives to single-use packaging at local grocery stores, product manufacturers, at work, or on campus.

COMPLETED 30
DAILY ACTIONS

Freshwater + Oceans

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.

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ONE-TIME ACTION

Action Track: Community

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.

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ONE-TIME ACTION

Action Track: Community

JOIN OR CREATE A GREEN TEAM AT EMERSON

I will continue to contribute to Emerson's environmental sustainability goals beyond April by learning more about the Global Green Teams Network, joining a team near me, or maybe even creating a new team.

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ONE-TIME ACTION

Action Track: Community

SIGN UP TO RECEIVE NEWS ON SUSTAINABILITY AT EMERSON

I will sign up to the Sustainability Aficionados distribution list to receive global news on sustainability at Emerson, including world news and Greening OF, BY, and WITH news.

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ONE-TIME ACTION

Action Track: Community

TAKE PICTURES AND SHARE ON LINKEDIN

I will take at least one photograph that is connected with this year's theme of Nature Conservation & Biodiversity (for example an urban park, bee hives, birds and other animals...) and I will post it on LinkedIn with the hashtags #EarthMonthEcochallenge #EarthMonthAtEmerson.

COMPLETED
ONE-TIME ACTION

Action Track: Community

ATTEND THE ECOCHALLENGE CONSERVATION WEBINAR

On Wed 24th April, I will attend the Earth Month Ecochallenge Webinar on Conservation to learn about what individuals, companies and other organizations can do to promote biodiversity and nature protection.

COMPLETED
ONE-TIME ACTION

Participant Feed

Reflection, encouragement, and relationship building are all important aspects of getting a new habit to stick.
Share thoughts, encourage others, and reinforce positive new habits on the Feed.

To get started, share “your why.” Why did you join the challenge and choose the actions you did?

  • REFLECTION QUESTION
    Biodiversity + Wildlife Plastic in Clothing and Water
    How did you try to catch the release of microplastics in your laundry? What did you learn in the process?

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    Shirisha Dubbaka 4/29/2024 10:13 AM
    using cora balls to catch microplastics in my laundry.
  • REFLECTION QUESTION
    Climate + Air Online Energy Audit
    Where did you do an energy audit (work, home, school, other) and what did you learn?

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    Shirisha Dubbaka 4/29/2024 10:11 AM
    An energy audit is a comprehensive assessment conducted by professionals and the relevant institution to evaluate current energy usage, installed equipment, and scheduling. The goal is to identify potential areas for improvement and recommend energy-saving measures.
  • REFLECTION QUESTION
    Climate + Air Stay on the Ground
    What was your process like for restructuring your trip? How can you avoid more air travel in the future?

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    Shirisha Dubbaka 4/29/2024 10:10 AM
    thoughtful planning and conscious choices can lead to more sustainable travel practices.
  • REFLECTION QUESTION
    Climate + Air Calculate My Carbon Impact
    Where in your life do you emit the most carbon? What change are you willing to make in your daily life to reduce this output?

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    Shirisha Dubbaka 4/29/2024 10:08 AM
    Your carbon footprint represents the amount of greenhouse gases, including carbon dioxide, methane, nitrous oxide, and fluorinated gases, that you produce as you go about your daily life1. While it might seem daunting, there are simple and effective steps you can take to reduce your carbon emissions. Here are some impactful changes:
    1. Living Car-Free: Opting for alternative transportation methods, such as walking, biking, or using public transport, can significantly reduce your carbon footprint. It saves an average of 2.04 tonnes of CO2 equivalent per person annually.
    2. Driving an Electric Car: If you drive, consider switching to a battery electric car. It reduces emissions by approximately 1.95 tonnes of CO2 equivalent per person annually.
    3. Limiting Long-Haul Flights: Taking one less long-haul flight each year can save around 1.68 tonnes of CO2 equivalent per person.
    4. Energy Choices: Explore renewable energy options for your home. If available, switch to renewable energy sources provided by your power company.
    5. Reduce, Reuse, Recycle: Minimize waste by recycling and reusing items. Be mindful of your consumption patterns.
    6. Energy-Efficient Appliances: Invest in energy-efficient appliances and lighting. Small changes like using LED bulbs can add up over time.
    7. Insulate Your Home: Proper insulation keeps your home warm in winter and cool in summer, reducing the need for excess heating or cooling.
    8. Plant Trees: Trees absorb carbon dioxide and release oxygen. Consider planting trees or supporting reforestation efforts.
    9. Conserve Water: Water treatment and distribution consume energy. Use water wisely and fix leaks promptly.
    10. Mindful Consumption: Be conscious of what you buy. Choose products with minimal packaging and support eco-friendly brands.

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      Sathish Mohanasundaram 4/29/2024 10:32 AM
      Good thoughts! Planting trees is something we can do easily, but the more challenging thing is ensuring the trees planted grow really into trees and live for long!
  • REFLECTION QUESTION
    Freshwater + Oceans Reduce Pollutants in Cleaning
    What did you learn about ingredients in our cleaning products and how they impact water and biodiversity? Did you try making your own cleaning products? If so, how did it go?

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    Shirisha Dubbaka 4/29/2024 10:06 AM
    Conventional cleaning products—those commonly found in households—can have significant environmental consequences like water pollution, air pollution. Adopting eco-friendly alternatives and practicing sustainable cleaning can mitigate these effects, creating a cleaner and healthier living environment for all of us.
  • REFLECTION QUESTION
    Freshwater + Oceans Understand My Water Footprint
    What did you learn about your water footprint and what are you going to do to reduce and be aware of the water you use?

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    Shirisha Dubbaka 4/29/2024 10:03 AM
    1. Reducing Your Water Footprint:
      • Conserve Direct Water:
        • Turn off the tap while brushing your teeth.
        • Use water-saving toilets.
        • Install water-saving showerheads.
        • Take shorter showers.
        • Wash clothes only when necessary.
        • Fix household leaks promptly.
        • Use less water in the garden and during cleaning.
      • Reuse Water:
        • Explore ways to reuse water in your home and business.
    2. Calculate Your Water Footprint:
      • The Water Footprint Calculator estimates your personal water footprint based on your country of residence and consumption patterns.
    Remember, every drop counts! By making small changes, we can collectively reduce our water footprint and ensure a sustainable future for all

  • REFLECTION QUESTION
    Freshwater + Oceans Smart Seafood Choices
    Many states and countries have advisories on eating fish. Find out what is advised for your region. Do you think your diet choices fall within these guidelines? What steps do you need to take to make sure that they do?

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    Shirisha Dubbaka 4/29/2024 10:01 AM
    Fish consumption advisories are essential to ensure that people make informed choices about the fish they eat. These guidelines vary by region and are designed to protect individuals from potential health risks associated with consuming contaminated fish caught in local waters. Remember to check the specific guidelines for your region and take necessary precautions to ensure safe and healthy fish consumption!
  • REFLECTION QUESTION
    Land + Forests Explore My Area
    Where did you go for your walk or hike in nature? What were the benefits of doing so?

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    Shirisha Dubbaka 4/29/2024 9:59 AM
    Walking in nature is one of the best ways to improve your health and well-being, offering a host of physical and mental benefits. Here are five powerful reasons, backed by science, why spending time in nature and walking outdoors is good for us:
    1. Happiness and Life Satisfaction: Recent studies show that spending two hours a week in natural surroundings significantly boosts overall life satisfaction.
    2. Stress Reduction: Spending time in nature helps reduce stress levels.
    3. Exercise and Serotonin: Exercising in nature, rather than in a gym, leads to longer exercise sessions.
    4. Psychological Restoration: Spending time outdoors, whether walking or simply sitting, helps people feel psychologically restored.
  • REFLECTION QUESTION
    Land + Forests Choose Eco-Friendly Wood and Paper
    Beyond carbon sequestration, what other benefits do forests offer you personally?

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    Shirisha Dubbaka 4/29/2024 9:57 AM
    Forests extend far beyond their role in carbon sequestration. As a forest enthusiast, I appreciate the multifaceted benefits they provide:
    1. Cooling the Planet: Tropical forests contribute to cooling Earth’s surface by extracting carbon dioxide from the air. However, their cooling power isn’t solely due to carbon storage.
    2. Natural Regrowth: Allowing forests to regrow naturally is a potent weapon against climate change.
    3. Comprehensive Climate Action: Trees and forests are versatile allies in the fight against climate change. They capture carbon, create habitats for animals, enhance mental and physical health, improve water quality, and even generate green jobs.
    4. Sustainable Forestry: Properly managed planted forests (which constitute only 7% of the world’s forest area) play a crucial role.
    So, beyond carbon sequestration, forests offer a rich tapestry of benefits that resonate with both our planet and our well-being.
  • REFLECTION QUESTION
    Land + Forests Personal Waste Audit
    What are the results of your waste audit and what did you learn? How can you reduce your waste going forward?

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    Shirisha Dubbaka 4/29/2024 9:55 AM

    A waste audit is a systematic process of collecting and analyzing data on the type, quantity, and composition of waste generated by a business or organization.
    waste reduction going forward:
    Recycling and Composting: Optimize recycling and composting practices.
    Source Reduction: Minimize unnecessary waste generation.
    Material Reuse: Explore opportunities to reuse materials.
    Educate Employees: Raise awareness and encourage waste reduction.
    Collaborate with Suppliers: Work with suppliers to reduce packaging waste.