

Sally Tice
POINTS TOTAL
- 0 TODAY
- 0 THIS WEEK
- 306 TOTAL
participant impact
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UP TO245minutesspent outdoors
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UP TO140minutesspent learning
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UP TO245minutesnot spent in front of a screen
Sally's actions
Health & Equity
Learn About Equitable Food Access
SDG #10 Reduced Inequalities
I will spend 10 minutes learning about equitable food access and how I can advocate for healthy and fresh food in my region.
Health & Equity
Safe Disposal of Medications and Household Chemicals
SDG #3 Health & Well-Being
I will spend 15 minutes learning about how and where to dispose of medications and chemicals properly.
Health & Equity
Spend Time Outside
SDG #3 Health & Well-Being
I will replace 20 minute(s) per day typically spent inside (computer time, watching television, etc.) with quality time outside exercising, enjoying the sunrise/sunset, gardening, journaling, or practicing gratitude for nature.
Health & Equity
Learn About Participation and Representation
SDG #5 Gender
I will spend at least 15 minutes learning more about the barriers to women and girl's equal participation and representation around the world.
Basic Needs & Security
Take 5-Minute Or Less Showers
SDG #6 Water & Sanitation
I will save up to 6 gallons (23 L) of water each day by taking 5-minute showers. Tip: Use a timer to practice or count to 60 a few times.
Basic Needs & Security
Know Your Produce
SDG #2 Zero Hunger
I will visit ewg.org to learn about and use their Clean 15 and Dirty Dozen produce lists.
Health & Equity
Practice Mindfulness
SDG #3 Health & Well-Being
I will spend 5 minutes each day practicing mindfulness.
Health & Equity
Track My Purchases
SDG #10 Reduced Inequalities
Throughout the day I will track my purchases and then research the companies making these goods.
Health & Equity
Cleaning Product Ingredients
SDG #3 Health & Well-Being
I will spend 15 minutes each day studying the toxic chemicals found in cleaning supplies, personal care, and pet products around my home.
Participant Feed
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Sally Tice 4/30/2022 1:50 PMI joined because I am a leave no trace trainer for the Boy Scouts and I have always been interested in the environment. I chose the actions I did because I work a lot but wanted to do something. I learned a lot about equitable and sustainable food and cleaning items along with sustainable energy. I helped my church lean up a 2 mile stretch of highway and we collected almost 15 bags of garbage of which about half could have been recycled. I wanted to give back to future generations and my son who wants to go to college for geology/environmental science. -
Sally Tice 4/15/2022 5:23 AMNot consistent but informative -
REFLECTION QUESTIONHealth & EquityDo you have any tips for others on finding locations that accept products for safe disposal?
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Sally Tice 4/01/2022 3:39 PMI am a leave no trace trainer and want leave this earth better than when I came into it !!