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Wendy Long 4/02/2025 6:34 AM- Tech Enthusiast 💻
I keep a clean travel mug in my car in case I'm tempted to stop at the local coffee shop. Once you get in the habit it is really easy.
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Watch the short video below to learn the basics.
You'll be an One Healthcare Ecochallenge 2025 expert in no time!
Your voice matters! Help us improve the One Healthcare Ecochallenge by taking our survey, available starting April 23rd.
I will recognize 1 colleague(s) for their sustainability efforts on our team feed, in-person, by email, and/or through my organization's recognition platforms.
I will share one idea for making my organization more sustainable on our team's feed.
I pledge to take one action that improves the sustainability of my organization in 2025. It can be an action from this challenge or another action that improves resource stewardship.
I implemented one suggestion from the Guidelines to Balance Building Operations, Sustainability & Comfort at Seattle Children's Facilities
I will place all my disposable paper cups and plastic lids only in the recycling bins around the hospital.
I will spend 60 minutes learning about some of the ways my organization makes its operating rooms more sustainable and ways we can improve.
I will read the Ecochallenge feed each day and comment on posts by people who I don't know, but whose content inspires or interests me.
I will spend 60 minutes learning about some of the ways my organization makes its laboratories more sustainable and ways we can improve.
I will recycle 5 items at work and/or at home each day, making sure I review recycling program guidelines and only place accepted items that are clean, empty, and dry in the recycling bin.
Reflection, encouragement, and relationship building are all important aspects of getting a new habit to stick.
Share thoughts, encourage others, and reinforce positive new habits on the Feed.
To get started, share “your why.” Why did you join the challenge and choose the actions you did?