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Sanjeev Sewpersaud 2/05/2026 4:12 PMMany businesses primarily focus on profit, particularly in countries with less stringent regulations that eventually influence the US. -
Isaiah Jorgenson 2/05/2026 8:08 AM
Sanjeev Sewpersaud
"To preserve the Earth's health for future generations by eliminating plastic pollution."
POINTS TOTAL
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participant impact
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UP TO4.3pounds of CO2have been saved
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UP TO4.2poundswaste recycled
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UP TO1.0documentarywatched
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UP TO175minutesspent learning
Sanjeev's actions
Plastics 101
Learn about Local Plastics Recycling
Plastics recycling is real, and it works in the Twin Cities metro area when done correctly. I will spend 60 minutes learning about how to correctly recycle plastics in the Twin Cities and where recycled plastics end up.
Plastics 101
Avoid Harmful Plastics
I will avoid buying toxic plastics, including polyvinyl, polystyrene and polycarbonate (#3,#6 and #7).
Plastics 101
Estimate Your Plastic Footprint
I will complete a plastic consumption calculator to learn about my plastic footprint.
Plastics 101
Watch a Documentary
I will watch a documentary film about plastic waste with family and friends and talk about what we learned.
Plastics 101
Read Plastic-Free Challenge emails
I will read through the three emails each week to learn more about plastic and get ideas on how to use less.
Plastics 101
Put compostable plastics in the right place
I will make sure any BPI-certified compostable plastic products I use will be disposed of correctly by putting them in my curbside compost/food scraps bin or taking them to a drop-off location and not placing them in the regular recycling.
Plastics 101
Recycle Plastic Bags
Instead of trashing them, I will recycle 5 plastic bags per day bringing them to a drop-off or special pickup
Plastics 101
Recycle Plastic Caps
I will recycle 5 plastic caps per day by placing them back on the plastic bottles before placing them in my recycling bin.
Plastics 101
Know the Numbers
The numbers #1-7 on plastics tell us a lot and can help us be better recyclers. I will learn more about what the symbols on plastics mean.
Participant Feed
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Sanjeev Sewpersaud 2/04/2026 5:11 PMMy plastic-free challenge is going pretty well so far, since these are some of the basic things I do already. -
REFLECTION QUESTIONPlastics 101What have you noticed about where you are finding this type of packaging?
Sanjeev Sewpersaud 2/02/2026 3:32 PMI finding that it's literally every where. -
REFLECTION QUESTIONPlastics 101Which documentary did you choose to watch? What did you learn?
Sanjeev Sewpersaud 2/02/2026 3:30 PMIt was on YouTube. It gave me a whole new perspective on this issue to help do something before it's too late. -
REFLECTION QUESTIONPlastics 101What are some things you can do to avoid using plastic bottles and plastic caps in the first place?
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REFLECTION QUESTIONPlastics 101Has separating your plastic bags for recycling helped you identify how you might reduce how many you have? What are you doing differently now?
Sanjeev Sewpersaud 2/02/2026 3:27 PMYes, it has helped me identify how to reduce my usage of plastic related items. -
Sanjeev Sewpersaud 2/02/2026 3:25 PMI have been recycling plastic bags and using paper bags when they are available. I’ve also been reusing both plastic as well as paper bags when I can. -
Sanjeev Sewpersaud 1/23/2026 11:17 AMI am eagerly anticipating Monday, January 26, 2026, to explore how we can enhance our understanding of the effects that plastic has on both our health and the environment.