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  • General Climate Resources
  • Electricity Generation
  • Food
  • Women & Girls
  • Buildings and Cities
  • Land Use
  • Transport
  • Materials
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    • Women & Girls
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    • Transport
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Food

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Going to Keep Track of Wasted Food?

Here are some ideas!

  • Start a new Instagram or Twitter Account and use #RhinebeckEcoChallengeFoodWaste to tag your pics of wasted food. This is an easy way to document and share your food waste and can be anonymous if you want.
  • Take pictures of your food and put them into a slideshow.... like google slides, prezi, or any digital picture slideshow platform.
  • Prefer the old pen and Paper? Use the following websites to create a food waste journal - Heifer International AND National Debt Relief

Want to reduce your portions and food waste?

Article: How to control portions and reduce food waste

Calculate the carbon footprint of your diet

To find out the climate impact of what you eat and drink, choose from one of the 34 items in our calculator and pick how often you have it. Start Calculating.

Want to research Zero Waste Cooking?

  • Follow the Zero Waste chef on Instagram. She has a web page too with so many posts.
  • If you post pics to social media, use #RhinebeckEcoChallengeZeroWasteCooking.
  • Sharing is caring! Feel free to share your research, ideas, and/or reflections on your EcoChallenge profile




What is a clean cookstove?

Check out these resources:

  • This website defines clean cookstoves, tells what they do for families, and has a link to contribute to clean cookstoves in Honduras (less than $8)!
  • This website focuses on getting clean cookstoves in the hands on Malawian people. For about $10 you can contribute to this effort.

Feel free to see what others have learned, what questions they have, and what websites they have used by

Compost Happens!

Click here for an infographic on how to compost!

You can make a compost bin out of a plastic storage container! Here are the directions!

Wildlife, Biodiversity, Climate and Food

Learn about these connections and how your Eco Challenge Actions help.

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