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October 1 - October 31, 2025
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Eduardo Monteiro

Columbia Bank

POINTS TOTAL

  • 0 TODAY
  • 36 THIS WEEK
  • 170 TOTAL

participant impact

  • UP TO
    320
    minutes
    not spent in front of a screen
  • UP TO
    50
    minutes
    spent learning

Eduardo's actions

Energy

Use of Electric Vehicle

Use of EV vehicle.

COMPLETED
ONE-TIME ACTION

Simplicity

Buy Used Clothes Instead of New

I will spend 30 minutes learning about the perils of fast fashion and will buy my clothes at second-hand stores when I shop.

COMPLETED 3
DAILY ACTIONS

Simplicity

Disconnect From Email Outside of Work Hours

I will only check my email during work hours, using my personal time for endeavors that help me live out my values.

COMPLETED 4
DAILY ACTIONS

Transportation

Car Share with Neighbors or a Service

I will sign up for a car-sharing service or organize car sharing with my neighbors, to cut down on the number of vehicles on the road.

COMPLETED
ONE-TIME ACTION

Simplicity

Limit Social Media Use and Reflect About My Experience

I will limit my social media use to once per day and share the impact I see and reflections I have on the feed.

COMPLETED 4
DAILY ACTIONS

Simplicity

Track My Purchases and Spending Habits

I will spend 5 minutes each day maintaining a record of all my purchases and learning about my spending habits.

COMPLETED 4
DAILY ACTIONS

Waste

Reduce Single-Use Disposables

Historically, marginalized and low-income communities live closer to landfills, contributing to a multitude of health problems. I will find out how I can limit single-use items and do my best to limit the waste I generate. I will keep 2 containers out of the landfill each day.

COMPLETED 0
DAILY ACTIONS

Participant Feed

  • REFLECTION QUESTION
    Simplicity
    Do people with economic privilege have a responsibility to consume and own less? How can the concept of "reduce" be presented to those who may be struggling to have enough food, clothes, shelter?

    Eduardo Monteiro's avatar
    Eduardo Monteiro 10/01/2025 11:44 AM
    Yes, resources are finite regardless of income level. There's only one planet for all of us.