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Janell McNally

STARBUCKS

POINTS TOTAL

  • 0 TODAY
  • 30 THIS WEEK
  • 215 TOTAL

participant impact

  • UP TO
    4.0
    plastics audits
    conducted
  • UP TO
    10
    single-use bags
    not sent to the landfill
  • UP TO
    36
    minutes
    spent learning

Janell's actions

Community and Connection

Explore the Feed and Connect with Others

I will spend 3 minutes reading the Ecochallenge feed each day and giving high fives or commenting on posts by people who I don't know, but whose content inspires or interests me.

COMPLETED 5
DAILY ACTIONS

Wildlife

Learn to Be a Responsible Pet Owner

Being a responsible pet owner means minimizing the impact pets have on wildlife by keeping them indoors, never setting them 'free' into nature, and supervising pets when they are outside to prevent them from hunting or disturbing wild animals. This also keeps our pets safe from harm. I will spend 10 minutes learning about ways to ensure my pet’s behavior and care practices protect local wildlife and their ecosystems.

COMPLETED 4
DAILY ACTIONS

Wildlife

Use Reusable Bags

Plastic bags do not always end up in landfills and if they aren't properly disposed of. In nature, they can be mistaken for food by many wild animals and harm wildlife. When I go shopping, I will be sure to bring my own bags to reduce waste and the chance that plastic bags could find their way into wildlife habitats.

COMPLETED 4
DAILY ACTIONS

Land, Water, and Air

Calculate My Carbon Impact

Knowing our carbon footprint is the first step to reducing it. I will calculate my carbon impact and identify lifestyle changes that could reduce the carbon footprint and impacts on the environment. I will share my commitments to lowering my impact on the feed.

UNCOMPLETED
ONE-TIME ACTION

Land, Water, and Air

Conduct a Home Energy Audit

Reducing energy use helps protect the air and climate. I will complete an online energy audit of my home, office, or dorm room and identify my next steps for saving energy and reduce pollution.

UNCOMPLETED
ONE-TIME ACTION

Land, Water, and Air

Reduce Food Waste

Wasting food also wastes water, energy, and resources. I will keep a daily log of food I throw away during the Ecochallenge, either because it went bad before I ate it, I put too much on my plate, or it was scraps from food preparation, and commit to reducing my food waste throughout the challenge.

COMPLETED 4
DAILY ACTIONS

Sustainable Innovation

Conduct a Plastics Audit

Reducing plastic use starts with awareness, and there are amazing innovations in materials to replace plastic! I will conduct an audit of the plastic products I use daily and identify items I can replace with sustainable alternatives.

COMPLETED 4
DAILY ACTIONS

Sustainable Innovation

Choose a Product Made with Sustainable Materials

Every choice matters. I will purchase or switch to products made from sustainable or recycled materials to support innovation and reduce environmental impact.

UNCOMPLETED
ONE-TIME ACTION

Sustainable Innovation

Advocate For Better Food Packaging

When companies and governments make large-scale changes to their products and practices, it makes sustainability more accessible to the masses, in turn creating further demand for sustainable products, and the cycle continues. I will advocate for improved, sustainable food packaging through petitions, letters, or by supporting brands that prioritize eco-friendly packaging - and share my advocacy actions on the feed.

UNCOMPLETED
ONE-TIME ACTION

Health and Well-Being

Audit Toxic Products in my Home

Many common products contain harmful chemicals. I will spend 30 minutes researching chemicals found in products I use, and I will make a list of products I'd like to replace with safer options.

UNCOMPLETED
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
    Wildlife
    How difficult was this challenge for you? What made it easy or difficult?

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    Janell McNally 4/13/2025 6:25 AM
    • Book Lover 📚
    • 5-DAY STREAK
    I already use reusable grocery bags as trash bags for smaller trash cans in my house!
  • REFLECTION QUESTION
    Wildlife
    What actions can you take to ensure your pets do not harm local wildlife? How does being a responsible pet owner contribute to the well-being of both your pets and the environment?

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    Janell McNally 4/13/2025 6:24 AM
    • Book Lover 📚
    • 5-DAY STREAK
    We keep our dogs in a fence in our back yard. When we take them out of the yard we take them on a leash and not a retractible one. We also have our cats inside. They do not go outside.
  • REFLECTION QUESTION
    Sustainable Innovation
    What surprised you most about the amount or types of plastic you use daily? What sustainable alternatives are you excited to try, and how do you think they’ll reduce your plastic waste?

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    Janell McNally 4/13/2025 6:23 AM
    • Book Lover 📚
    • 5-DAY STREAK
    I would love to start using reusable sandwich and snack bags! I can use them in my sons lunch and be able to save 3-4 plastic sandwich bags a day. I wish there was an alternative to plastic trashbags because we go throw a lot of plastic trash bags at my house. I will look into this more!

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      Janell McNally 4/13/2025 7:21 AM
      • Book Lover 📚
      • 5-DAY STREAK
      Kerry,
      My 5 year old would probably love this! I have seen these. I think TJMaxx even sells them for less expensive than large box stores. Also my older kids take our leftovers in reusable glass containers we have so he would be just like them then! Thanks for the suggestion!

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      Kerry Keck 4/13/2025 6:27 AM
      You might look at something called “bento box” - it is a set of boxes that, when full, are clipped together as a unit. I’ve seen them sized for a sandwich, with additional compartments for cut veggies, fruit, etc.
  • REFLECTION QUESTION
    Land, Water, and Air
    An average American throws out about 240 lbs of food per year. The average family of four spends $1,500 a year on food that they throw out. Where would you rather use this money? What patterns did you notice in the food you threw away, and how can you address them?

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    Janell McNally 4/13/2025 6:22 AM
    • Book Lover 📚
    • 5-DAY STREAK
    wow! And I have 5 people in my family. We try not to throw out food. My kids take our leftovers for lunch at school if there are any. Most of the time we throw away food that we cook too much off and get tired of eating the leftovers. :( I would rather use that money to put towards debt and become debt free faster!

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    Janell McNally 4/13/2025 6:18 AM
    • Book Lover 📚
    • 5-DAY STREAK
    I joined the challenge to learn more actions I can take to be more ecofriendly. I try to be as ecofriendly as possible in my store but I also want to encourage and take actions outside of my store.