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Family Planning and Education
I will watch Drawdown’s Climate Solutions 101 and share what I learned with others.
Walkable Cities
I will take a walk for 30 minutes each day and take note of the infrastructure that makes walking more or less enjoyable, accessible, and possible.
Recycling
I will practice the "5 Rs" — refuse, reduce, reuse, repurpose, and recycle — to reduce my waste more than I can with just recycling alone.
Indigenous Peoples' Forest Tenure
I will spend at least 25 minutes learning how local indigenous tribes are caring for the land by participating in a training, workshop, or presentation.
Sustainable Intensification for Smallholders
I will spend 30 minutes researching and shopping from 3 businesses owned by women, people of color, or immigrants.
Composting, Reduced Food Waste
I will start a compost or worm bin where I live.
Tropical Forest Restoration
I will spend at least 30 minutes researching the impact of my diet to see how it contributes to deforestation.
Electric Bicycles
I will test drive an electric bike at a local distributor to see if it makes sense to use one in place of my car, or to extend the area I can cover by bike.
Ocean Farming
I will visit seafoodwatch.org and download the app to commit to making better seafood choices for a healthier ocean.
I will learn about the green building certification systems that Kitsap Bank has been exploring for the new HQs.
I will listen to at least 2 podcasts and share what I have learned with others.
I will learn about volunteer opportunities that relate to sustainability in my community to find out how I can get involved.
Reusable drinkware is better for the environment than any single-use options, even if that single-use cup is recyclable or compostable. Instead of taking a single use to-go cup for my morning coffee, I will bring my own mug or use one provided instead.
During National Energy Awareness Month, I will commit to practicing energy conservation daily. This includes turning off lights when leaving a room, using natural daylight when possible, being conscious about thermostat settings and learning more about how small actions can lead to significant energy savings.
During the third week of October, I will encourage carpooling for business-related activities for my commute to work whenever possible. Coordinate with my colleagues or fellow employees attending the same event or meeting to share a ride. This not only reduces carbon emissions but also fosters team collaboration and cost savings.
We're thrilled to announce that we're bringing guests from Kitsap Transit to our KB Booster virtual session on Friday, Oct. 20th from 3:00-4:00 pm.🚍 They'll be sharing insights on their innovative programs to reduce single ridership and inspire us to find better alternatives to solo driving. Whether you're into protecting our environment, saving money, or simply seeking a fresh commuting perspective, this talk has something for everyone.
Reflection, encouragement, and relationship building are all important aspects of getting a new habit to stick.
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To get started, share “your why.” Why did you join the challenge and choose the actions you did?