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Robin Pendleton

Women of Color ARG - Office Depot Inc.

"To model the consumer and conservationist this planet's inhabitants need to survive and thrive."

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participant impact

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    1.0
    energy audit
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    8.0
    hours
    volunteered
  • UP TO
    35
    meatless or vegan meals
    consumed
  • UP TO
    458
    minutes
    spent learning

Robin's actions

Basic Needs & Security

Volunteer

SDG #1 No Poverty

In my community, I will volunteer at a community shelter, food pantry or soup kitchen.

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Basic Needs & Security

Support A Renters Bills of Rights

SDG #1 No Poverty

Of nearly 44 million U.S. renter households in 2019, more than 45% paid rent equal to 30% or more of their gross household income. I will spend 45 minutes learning about a renters bill of rights and affordable housing.

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Climate & Ecosystems

Join A Climate Action Orginization

SDG #13 Climate

I will learn about local, national and international climate action organizations that I could join and connect with one or more.

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Climate & Ecosystems

Support Local Pollinators

SDG #15 Life On Land

At least 30% of crops and 90% of flowering plants rely on pollinators to produce fruit. I will spend 30 minutes researching which plants support local pollinators and plant some in my area.

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Education & Livelihood

Volunteer In My Community

SDG #11 Communities

I will volunteer hour(s) in my community.

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Education & Livelihood

Volunteer to Tutor

SDG #4 Education

I will volunteer to tutor in my community at least once this month.

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Education & Livelihood

Research Impact Investing

SDG #8 Work & Economy

Using the links provided below, I will research impact investing or my current investment portfolio to determine if they align with my values.

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Climate & Ecosystems

Learn About Invasive Species

SDG #14 & 15

I will spend 30 minutes learning about invasive species and ways to reduce their impacts.

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Climate & Ecosystems

Ecological & Xeriscape Gardening

SDG #14 & 15

I will do one or more of the following actions in my yard, or volunteer in my community: plant indigenous plants, landscape with water-efficient plants, add mulching, replace a lawn, and/or use eco-friendly fertilizers.

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Economy & Communities

Create A Readiness Plan

SDG #9 Industry & Infrastructure

I will develop a readiness plan for my household in the event of an emergency.

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Economy & Communities

Online Energy Audit

SDG #7 Energy

I will complete an online energy audit of my home, office, or dorm room and identify my next steps for saving energy.

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Economy & Communities

Induction Cooking

SDG #7 Energy

I will spend 30 minutes learning about induction cooking and consider if I could add this to my food prep methods.

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Health & Equity

Learn About Gender Diversity

SDG #5 Gender

I will spend 20 minutes learning about gender diversity.

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Health & Equity

Support Indigenous & First Nations Communities

SDG #10 Reduced Inequalities

I will spend 20 learning about the past and present indigenous communities in my regions and what I can do to be supportive.

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ONE-TIME ACTION

Health & Equity

Learn About Equitable Food Access

SDG #10 Reduced Inequalities

I will spend 20 minutes learning about equitable food access and how I can advocate for healthy and fresh food in my region.

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ONE-TIME ACTION

Basic Needs & Security

Get To Know Your Watershed

SDG #6 Water & Sanitation

I will spend 20 minutes learning about my watershed and the particular water issues my region faces.

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Basic Needs & Security

Get Involved in the Water Justice Movement

SDG #6 Water & Sanitation

I will spend 20 minutes learning about water justice and find out how I can get involved in local initiatives.

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Climate & Ecosystems

Calculate Your Carbon Impact

SDG #13 Climate

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.

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Climate & Ecosystems

Reduce Single-Use Plastics

SDG #14 & 15

Throughout the day, I will note the single-use plastics I use and consider the reusable options available to me.

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DAILY ACTIONS

Education & Livelihood

Work-Life Balance

SDG #8 Work & Economy

During the workday, I will schedule time for daily rest during work days to practice work-life balance.

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DAILY ACTIONS

Health & Equity

Communicate Constructively

SDG #16 Peace & Justice

I will use the communication methods I read about to practice effective, compassionate, and nonviolent communication with someone I interact with regularly (i.e., my roommate, parents, co-worker, partner, classmates, or children).

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DAILY ACTIONS

Health & Equity

Safe Disposal of Medications and Household Chemicals

SDG #3 Health & Well-Being

I will spend 30 minutes learning about how and where to dispose of medications and chemicals properly.

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ONE-TIME ACTION

Basic Needs & Security

Reduce Animal Product Consumption

SDG #2 Zero Hunger

I will enjoy 1 meatless meal(s) and/or 1 vegan meal(s) each day this week.

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DAILY ACTIONS

Basic Needs & Security

Calculate Your Water Footprint

SDG #6 Water & Sanitation

I will calculate my water footprint and look for a few ways I can reduce consumption or waste.

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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
    Basic Needs & Security Volunteer
    What was one of your most memorable volunteer experiences, and why? What would you like to volunteer for next, and why?

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    Robin Pendleton 4/30/2022 11:16 AM
    Volunteering at a food pantry was an humbling and fulfilling experience. In today's economy, volunteers often have been beneficiaries of the charitable donations others make to ensure there is not only enough food, but quality and nutritious food for all ages. Drive-through food distribution sites have become more prevalent, efficient and health conscious since the onset of the COVID era. I would like to volunteer at a senior citizen assisted living facility next. My preference would be one that doesn't have golf courses or 5-star menus. I have an affinity for people old enough to be my parents or grandparents. Too many have been discarded by their own families and need someone other than staff to show they care.
  • REFLECTION QUESTION
    Basic Needs & Security Support A Renters Bills of Rights
    What was something important you learned about renter rights and affordable housing?

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    Robin Pendleton 4/30/2022 11:05 AM
    Unfortunately, a lot of the "renter rights" that appear to be concrete and indisputable are often ignored by landlords and law enforcement tends to be on the side of landlords. Renters should definitely require and thoroughly read written leases which stipulate tangible and agreed upon conditions of possession a property for a specified period of time. Affordable housing is a very subjective term and is often politicized and polarized.

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    Robin Pendleton 4/29/2022 12:41 PM
    My challenge is going well. Whenever I hear something that involves sustainability, my attention is drawn to it. While I can't play a tree for today's observance of Arbor Day, I will be participating in tomorrow's Medication Take Back Day. Those dates would probably be blips in the periphery if I wasn't in tune with this challenge.
  • REFLECTION QUESTION
    Climate & Ecosystems Support Local Pollinators
    Why is it important to take care of pollinators? Do you have a favorite pollinator?

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    Robin Pendleton 4/28/2022 7:00 PM
    The loss of honey bees is more catastrophic than loss of a honey supply. We need to take care of the pollinators to attract bees, butterflies, birds and others to preserve this ecosystem. We also have to guard against insecticides that are transferred and kill pollinators.
  • REFLECTION QUESTION
    Climate & Ecosystems Join A Climate Action Orginization
    What area of climate action are you most passionate about and why?

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    Robin Pendleton 4/28/2022 6:57 PM
    I’m most passionate about protecting our waters and planting trees. We can only co-exist in an environment where wildlife, aquatic life and land base creatures have the pure water they need. New developments need to consider ways to not only preserve trees, but to plant more.

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    Robin Pendleton 4/27/2022 3:13 PM
    Working as a team, sharing tips and initiatives, while cheering one another on to do more is one of my favorite things about participating in this challenge.
  • REFLECTION QUESTION
    Education & Livelihood Volunteer to Tutor
    What do you enjoy about supporting others who are learning?

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    Robin Pendleton 4/26/2022 6:56 PM
    It’s a mutually rewarding to help others gain more knowledge and experience while learning more about them, their backgrounds, and ambitions. It’s like planting a seed, watering it, and reaping the benefits when it grows to fruition.
  • REFLECTION QUESTION
    Education & Livelihood Volunteer In My Community
    What is one thing you can do to help your community become more sustainable?

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    Robin Pendleton 4/26/2022 6:51 PM
    Post signs in areas utilizing printers reminding them to recycle ink and toner cartridges. Establish an account with business such as Office Depot that gives rewards points for recycling cartridges. 
  • REFLECTION QUESTION
    Education & Livelihood Research Impact Investing
    After learning more about investing, how can you increase positive impacts and decrease negative impacts?

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    Robin Pendleton 4/25/2022 6:03 PM
    Initiate conversations with my financial advisors about what they are corporately doing and what I can do to get more invested in green, sustainable stock & bond portfolios built for solving climate change.

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    Robin Pendleton 4/24/2022 5:50 PM
    Looking forward to eating vegetables from my friend's garden. A large plot isn't required. Stars of home makeover shows create vertical gardens. If you can imagine it, you can grow it.