
Prashasthi Shetty
"Joining a cleanup effort is a fantastic way to make a positive impact on your community and the environment. Here are some steps to get involved: Find Local Cleanup Events: Look for local cleanup platforms or organizations that host regular events. Websites like Earth Day Network 1 and the US EPA 2 offer information on how to participate. Organize Your Own Cleanup: If you can't find an event, consider organizing one yourself. Gather friends, family, or colleagues, and choose a location that needs attention. Use Cleanup Apps: Platforms like Litterati 3 help track litter, organize cleanups, and measure impact. These tools can make your efforts more effective and rewarding. Share Your Progress: Document your cleanup efforts with photos and share them on social media to inspire others to join in."
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UP TO1.0water collection systeminstalled
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UP TO110public officials or leaderscontacted
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UP TO3.0community eventshosted or attended
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UP TO1.0sharing economyexplored
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UP TO1.0hourvolunteered
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UP TO1.0new placesexplored
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UP TO34steps takento protect pollinators
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UP TO1.0environmental auditconducted
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UP TO34beautification projectssupported
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Prashasthi's actions
Sustainable Innovation
Take the Green Pill Trainings on Emerson Learn
Learn about sustainability by taking two Green Pill modules on Emerson Learn. Choose the topics that appeal to you most!
Community and Connection
Share Information about Local Resources
Knowledge of local resources helps communities thrive. I will learn about local resources, especially mutual aid groups, and share them with others on social media, in conversations, or in other ways that help spread the word.
Community and Connection
Offer a Skill or Service
Sharing our talents can benefit those around us. I will offer my skills or services to support my community, such as helping someone with a task, tutoring, repairing something, or volunteering my expertise.
Empowering the Next Generation
Conduct an Audit with a Young Person
Learning by doing empowers youth. I will conduct an environmental audit — such as a home energy or waste audit — alongside a young person to teach them practical sustainability skills and see what I learn from them as well.
Land, Water, and Air
Collect Rain Water
Rainwater collection reduces water waste and supports gardens. I will install a rain barrel or collect rainwater to use for 2 outdoor tasks, such as watering plants or cleaning.
Community and Connection
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.
Community and Connection
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.
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!
Community and Connection
Attend a Local Event
Local events such as farmers' markets, festivals, or community meetings like town halls are great ways to feel part of a community. I will attend 1 community events to connect with others and learn more about my area.
Wildlife
Donate to Support Wildlife
There are many amazing projects supporting wildlife and their habitats. I will choose a project or organization to support that helps species and habitats I care about and make a donation.
Land, Water, and Air
Advocate for Forests
Forests are essential for clean air, biodiversity, and climate stability. I will write 1 letters or emails per day to a public official or representative to advocate for policies that protect forests in my community or beyond.
Land, Water, and Air
Learn about our new Sustainability Pathways initiative
Learn about our new Sustainability Pathways initiative and implement 1 action under each of the pillars from the most appropriate persona.
Land, Water, and Air
Begin a meeting with a “Sustainability Moment”
Kick off your meetings with a "Sustainability Moment" to keep environmental awareness top of mind. Even better, develop new "Sustainability Moments" tailored to your specific location and work, making the connection between sustainability and your daily activities even stronger!
Wildlife
Protect Pollinators with a Plant or Mini-Habitat
Pollinators need a little help from their friends like us! I will take 1 steps to protect pollinators, such as planting a pollinator-friendly plant, installing a pollinator hotel, or by leaving leaf litter for pollinators to call home.
Land, Water, and Air
Advocate for Wetlands and the Ocean
Wetlands provide critical habitat and protect against flooding. I will write 1 letters or emails per day to a public official or representative to advocate for policies that protect wetlands.
Land, Water, and Air
Join a Cleanup Effort
Working together to clean up public spaces helps the environment and builds community. I will participate in 1 community cleanup efforts in my neighborhood or local area.
Community and Connection
Become a Sustainability Aficionado or Invite a Colleague!
Become a Sustainability Aficionado or invite one of your colleagues to join if you're already tuned into the program.
Community and Connection
Explore My Area
Discovering what’s nearby fosters a deeper connection to my community. I will explore 1 new places in my area, such as parks, historical sites, or local businesses.
Community and Connection
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.
Community and Connection
Visit or Learn About a Culturally Significant Site Near Me
Sites of cultural and spiritual significance hold deep meaning for many communities, particularly Indigenous peoples. I will learn about or visit a site near me that is significant to the history, culture, or environment of the area. I will approach my visit with respect by researching its importance and guidelines beforehand, reflecting on how we can preserve these spaces for future generations.
Community and Connection
Join your local Green Team or participate in an Earth Month activity organized by them
Get involved! Join your local Green Team to connect and work on local sustainability initiatives. Or, participate in one of the many Earth Month activities they've organized.
Wildlife
Plant (or Adopt) a Plant
Landscaping with native plants, gardening, and having plants inside can have benefits for nature and our health. I will plant or adopt a new plant or grow one from seeds and post a photo of it to the feed.
Wildlife
Learn to be a Responsible Tourist
Being a responsible tourist means not disturbing wildlife and choosing eco-friendly tour operators and destinations that prioritize wildlife conservation and respect animal welfare. I will spend 1 minutes researching ways to travel responsibly to ensure my adventures support, rather than harm, wildlife and their habitats.
Wildlife
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.
Land, Water, and Air
Advocate for Green Spaces
Green spaces improve air quality, support wildlife, and enhance well-being. I will call or write 1 public officials per day to advocate for more green spaces around my town, particularly in neighborhoods that currently lack equitable access to green spaces such as parks and gardens.
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?
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Prashasthi Shetty 4/30/2025 12:23 PMJoining a cleanup effort is a fantastic way to make a positive impact on your community and the environment. Here are some steps to get involved:
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Find Local Cleanup Events: Look for local cleanup platforms or organizations that host regular events. Websites like Earth Day Network
1 and the US EPA
2 offer information on how to participate. - Organize Your Own Cleanup: If you can't find an event, consider organizing one yourself. Gather friends, family, or colleagues, and choose a location that needs attention.
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Use Cleanup Apps: Platforms like Litterati
3 help track litter, organize cleanups, and measure impact. These tools can make your efforts more effective and rewarding. - Share Your Progress: Document your cleanup efforts with photos and share them on social media to inspire others to join in.
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Mahesh Karale 4/30/2025 12:51 PM- Plant-Based Foodie 🥬
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Find Local Cleanup Events: Look for local cleanup platforms or organizations that host regular events. Websites like Earth Day Network
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Prashasthi Shetty 4/30/2025 12:21 PMJoining a cleanup effort is a fantastic way to make a positive impact on your community and the environment. Here are some steps to get involved:
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Find Local Cleanup Events: Look for local cleanup platforms or organizations that host regular events. Websites like Earth Day Network
1 and the US EPA
2 offer information on how to participate. - Organize Your Own Cleanup: If you can't find an event, consider organizing one yourself. Gather friends, family, or colleagues, and choose a location that needs attention.
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Use Cleanup Apps: Platforms like Litterati
3 help track litter, organize cleanups, and measure impact. These tools can make your efforts more effective and rewarding. - Share Your Progress: Document your cleanup efforts with photos and share them on social media to inspire others to join in.
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Find Local Cleanup Events: Look for local cleanup platforms or organizations that host regular events. Websites like Earth Day Network
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Prashasthi Shetty 4/30/2025 12:21 PMJoining a cleanup effort is a fantastic way to make a positive impact on your community and the environment. Here are some steps to get involved:
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Find Local Cleanup Events: Look for local cleanup platforms or organizations that host regular events. Websites like Earth Day Network
1 and the US EPA
2 offer information on how to participate. - Organize Your Own Cleanup: If you can't find an event, consider organizing one yourself. Gather friends, family, or colleagues, and choose a location that needs attention.
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Use Cleanup Apps: Platforms like Litterati
3 help track litter, organize cleanups, and measure impact. These tools can make your efforts more effective and rewarding. - Share Your Progress: Document your cleanup efforts with photos and share them on social media to inspire others to join in.
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Find Local Cleanup Events: Look for local cleanup platforms or organizations that host regular events. Websites like Earth Day Network
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Prashasthi Shetty 4/30/2025 12:21 PMCollecting rainwater is a great way to conserve water and reduce your environmental footprint. Here are some steps to get you started:
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Choose a Collection Surface: Use a roof, tarpaulin, or waterproof sheet to catch rainwater
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Set Up a Rain Barrel: Connect a rain barrel to your downspout using a rainwater diverter
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Filter the Water: Use screens to keep out debris and bugs, and consider using a water filter for drinking water
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. - Store and Use: Store the collected water in barrels or tanks and use it for gardening, cleaning, or other non-potable purposes
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Choose a Collection Surface: Use a roof, tarpaulin, or waterproof sheet to catch rainwater
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Prashasthi Shetty 4/30/2025 12:20 PMthe Sustainability Pathways initiative is an exciting program designed to enhance our understanding and implementation of sustainable practices. Here are some key aspects:
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Transformative Research: The initiative focuses on promoting inter- and transdisciplinary research to address complex sustainability challenges
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Community of Practice: It supports the development of a Community of Practice (CoP) that brings together researchers, civil society, governments, and the private sector to co-develop and implement sustainable pathways
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. - Global Collaboration: The initiative emphasizes global collaboration and adaptive learning to design, implement, and evaluate sustainability strategies across different contexts
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Transformative Research: The initiative focuses on promoting inter- and transdisciplinary research to address complex sustainability challenges
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Prashasthi Shetty 4/30/2025 12:20 PMaking the Green Pill modules on Emerson Learn is a great way to deepen your understanding of sustainability. Here are some steps to get started:
- Explore Topics: Choose the modules that interest you the most. Topics might include sustainable innovation, energy conservation, waste reduction, and more.
- Engage Actively: Participate in discussions, complete assignments, and apply what you learn to your daily practices.
- Share Your Journey: Encourage colleagues to join you and share insights from the modules to foster a culture of sustainability in your workplace.
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Prashasthi Shetty 4/30/2025 12:20 PMStarting a meeting with a "Sustainability Moment" is a fantastic way to raise awareness and inspire action. Here are some ideas to get you started:
- Share a Quick Fact: Begin with an interesting fact about sustainability, such as the impact of plastic waste or the benefits of renewable energy.
- Highlight a Success Story: Talk about a recent achievement in sustainability, whether it's a company initiative or a global milestone.
- Offer a Tip: Provide a simple, actionable tip that attendees can implement in their daily lives, like reducing paper usage or conserving water.
- Encourage Participation: Invite attendees to share their own sustainability practices or ideas.
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Prashasthi Shetty 4/30/2025 12:19 PMhat's a wonderful initiative! Becoming a Sustainability Aficionado is a great way to deepen your knowledge and commitment to environmental practices. Inviting a colleague to join you can amplify your impact and create a supportive community.
Here are a few steps you can take:
- Educate Yourself: Read up on sustainability topics, attend workshops, and follow environmental organizations.
- Practice Sustainable Habits: Implement eco-friendly practices in your daily life, such as reducing waste, conserving energy, and supporting sustainable products.
- Share Knowledge: Encourage your colleagues by sharing articles, organizing discussions, or hosting events focused on sustainability.
- Join or Form a Green Team: Collaborate with others in your workplace or community to promote sustainable initiatives.
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Prashasthi Shetty 4/30/2025 12:19 PMThat sounds like a fantastic idea! 🌍 Joining a local Green Team or participating in Earth Month activities is a great way to contribute to environmental sustainability and connect with like-minded individuals.-
Mahesh Karale 4/30/2025 12:52 PM- Plant-Based Foodie 🥬
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Prashasthi Shetty 4/30/2025 12:18 PM
Belonging to a group can be incredibly beneficial for several reasons:
- Social Support: Groups often provide emotional and practical support, helping members navigate challenges and celebrate successes together.
- Shared Interests: Being part of a group with common interests or goals can create a sense of camaraderie and purpose.
- Identity and Belonging: Groups can help individuals feel a sense of identity and belonging, which is crucial for mental and emotional well-being.
- Learning and Growth: Groups can offer opportunities for learning, personal growth, and skill development through shared experiences and knowledge.