Check back in June 2021 to sign up for next year's Plastic Free EcoChallenge. In the meantime, check out results from past years!
Plastic Free EcoChallenge: July 1-31, 2020
Inspired by the Australian-founded initiative, Plastic Free EcoChallenge is a 31-day international challenge to raise awareness about the problems with plastic, to provide opportunities to learn about reducing and refusing plastics where possible, and to encourage individuals to create small changes that have a huge impact.
Throughout July, participants use the EcoChallenge platform, which offers the opportunity to choose actions to reduce their single-use plastic.
Participants join the "SF Teaching Zoo Zero Wasters" team, and choose actions they pledge to take during the month of July. Each challenge category has a variety of actions, from watching videos, writing letters, changing daily behaviors or simply pledging to pick up trash. Teams are able to see their collective impact throughout the month and track other teams to encourage healthy competition.
2020 Summary
This year, the SF Teaching Zoo Zero Wasters team finished in 7th place out of 381 teams around North America! Collectively, the team saved up to 801 pieces of plastic cutlery, 245 plastic straws, 311 plastic containers and 272 plastic bottles from the landfill. They picked up almost 400 pieces of litter, signed 29 environmental petitions, and spent nearly 2500 minutes learning about plastic consumption! Learn more about the collective impact from all participants on the Plastic Free EcoChallenge impact page.
This year, community partners offered amazing opportunities for the participants. Life Unplastic gave discounts on their plastic free products and bulk items and The Repurpose Project hosted a free screening of The Story of Plastic with a post-screening Zoom discussion. Gainesville is lucky to have organizations continuously working to reduce waste and educate our community.
2019 Summary
- 10 Gainesville community teams
- 6 Gainesville teams finished in the top 100 (out of 776 teams!)
- 248,356 plastic items were not consumed during the month of July among all participants.
- 15,238 participants across 54 countries and 58 states/regions
- Check out the Plastic Free EcoChallenge 2019(Opens in new window) website to see all impacts.