Here you can find the weekly challenges that our team have created. We make and do the challenges to encourage everyone to help this planet little by little and show you how easy it is. The littlest change is still a change and who knows this little change could be massive in order to make the world a better place. These are like things you can do and hopefully get into the habit of doing it anyway!
Weekly Challenge #1) No plastic week!: Buy only fruit and veg without plastic wrappers! It starts 29/04/19. See the details of the challenge in the blog post here Challenge #1
Weekly Challenge #2) Clothes Trade!: Bored of an outfit or some clothes are too small? Have a meetup with your friends and bring all of your outgrown clothes or your boring old clothes and instead of buying new clothes trade with your friends! To find out how you can join in with us and your friends click here Challenge #2
Weekly Challenge #3) Less vehicle pollution!: Use your car less! Walk where you can and ride your bike and scooter if you have one! Buses, motorcycles and trains are better than cars! However try to scoot, walk or ride your bike as it gives of no pollution at all! Click here.
Weekly Challenge #4) Beat air pollution by making a statement by wearing a mask to prove a point! Try this with all your friends and family and altogether on the 5th June as it is World Environment Day! To find out more click here.
Weekly Challenge #5) Use TerraCycle! Collect different items and find the nearest drop off point on the map! To find full details please go to this link.
Weekly Challenge #6) Go vegetarian (or vegan if you want to push yourself more to make a change even more). It’s pretty simple and hopefully you might want to keep it up! It is so much better for the environment and for nature- and it i healthier. Here’s to prove you can do it- it’s easy!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Click here to see Kalina’s meals
Weekly Challenge #7) Collect unrecyclable materials and make beautiful art out of them. Click here to find out more!
Weekly Challenge #8) Take your own containers to places where you need them most instead of one use plastic. Click here to see the blog.
