Lars Holm
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Affalds‑Skattejagt – Hvad Gemmer der sig i Restaffaldet?
I alle afdelinger gennemfører vi en fælles affalds‑skattejagt, hvor vi dykker ned i restaffaldscontaineren og undersøger, hvad der er blevet smidt ud – og som burde have været sorteret til genanvendelse. Formålet er at skabe viden om vores affaldsvaner, øge vores fokus på korrekt sortering og finde de områder, hvor vi kan blive endnu bedre. Under skattejagten forventer vi især at finde materialer som: Træ Pap og karton Plastik Papir Metal Andre genanvendelige fraktioner Hver afdeling dokumenterer deres fund, vurderer hvor fejlsorteringen sker, og kommer med forslag til forbedringer. Det handler både om læring, engagement – og om at styrke vores fælles indsats for miljø og bæredygtighed.
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Clean Up Waterways Near You
Healthy waterways are essential for resilience. I will volunteer for 10 hours to clean or protect local rivers, lakes, wetlands, or coastal areas to support ecosystems and communities.
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Plant Trees
Trees are vital for resilience, storing carbon, sheltering biodiversity, and protecting water and soil. I will plant 10 trees in my yard, community, or through a local project to help ecosystems adapt and thrive.
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.
Community
Offer a Skill or Service
Sharing our talents can benefit those around us. I will offer my skills or services that contribute to local self-sufficiency, such as teaching a repair skill or helping with a neighbor's garden.
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Remove Invasive Species
Removing invasive species (species that are not naturally found in my area and can outcompete native plants) can help beautify nature around me and protect local biodiversity. I will learn about invasive plants in my area and, if possible, support or participate in at least one effort to beautify nature near me by removing invasive species.
What is resilience?
Explore Resilience in Nature
Resilience is all around us in the natural world. I will spend 25 minutes outdoors looking for examples of resilience—such as plants regrowing, animals adapting, or seasonal cycles—and reflect on what they teach about thriving through change.
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.
Water
Collect Rain Water
Rainwater collection reduces water waste and supports local needs. I will install a rain barrel or collect rainwater to use for outdoor tasks, such as watering plants or cleaning.
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.
Work and Organizations
Host a Cleanup Event with Colleagues
Shared projects at work strengthen teams and build organizational resilience. I will host or join 4 cleanup events with colleagues, classmates, or group members to improve our environment and strengthen collaboration.