It is not easy being a geek and environmentally friendly.
But just because it isn’t easy doesn’t mean we should throw it in the too-hard bin. No way! We can reuse that attitude as motivation. A challenge. A very geeky challenge, perhaps even think of it as a quest. A quest to Save the World!
June 5 is World Environment Day! This year, the theme is Beat Plastic Pollution. That’s right, folks: If you can’t reuse it, refuse it.
World Environment Day is recognized and endorsed by the United Nations. It’s the day to encourage everyone to come together for the sake of the environment.
Okay, I am not going to throw a whole heap of stats at you; there is plenty of information available on the internet if you need to know exact numbers. Suffice to say, the best approach is to give you some direction on exactly what you can do.
This one is really easy. Follow us on Instagram, Twitter, or Facebook. Keep an eye out for our posts about World Environment Day–especially the post where we are tagging our fellow writers and readers to join us.
Your next step is to find one plastic thing you can replace in your life with a renewable or sustainable resource. Here are mini-bosses for you to defeat:
If all of these suggestions are old-news to you, THANK YOU!! You can level up and share your more advanced suggestions in the comments below! We are always looking for new ideas!
Once you have taken the step to make a change, share it with the world on social media (or even just in the comments here). Remember to tag @geekmomblogs in your post and anyone else you think should make a change. Add the hashtags #BeatPlasticPollution and #WorldEnvironmentDay to be part of the movement and watch how we can all make a small change to be part of a bigger impact.
Yes, yes, and multiples of yes.
Part of the #BeatPlasticPollution campaign is to tag other businesses who need to rethink their plastic usage.
For example, I’m tagging Event Cinemas and Hoyts Cinemas in Australia. I really want them to rethink their policy on “no BYO drinks in the cinema” and help reduce the number of disposable water bottles being thrown away every day. Allow patrons to bring their own cups for the frozen drinks rather than using disposable cups and straws. Or even choose paper straws instead of plastic.
When you show your effort to change, remember to tag others and encourage them to make a change. That’s how a movement happens: one step at a time.
And it only takes one day to start a new habit.
Keep an eye out on for upcoming articles looking at geeky environmental science, introducing your geeklings to social activism, and a look at how the geeklings are already a few steps ahead of us. Don’t leave your actions to just one day. There’s a whole journey ahead of us!
This post was last modified on June 4, 2018 2:24 pm
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