Payal Bothra
POINTS TOTAL
- 0 TODAY
- 0 THIS WEEK
- 12 TOTAL
Payal's actions
Home
Use water efficiently
I will use water efficiently and install low-flow water fixtures to conserve the significant energy it takes to manage our water system.
Home
Conserve hot water
I will conserve hot water when cleaning, bathing, and doing the laundry.
Quick Fixes
Share resources with neighbors
I will set up a sharing initiative in my community to enable effective sharing of stuff, time, skills, and space.
Quick Fixes
Reuse, repurpose or donate what you can
I will reuse materials instead of buying new ones and donate materials that I no longer use.
Quick Fixes
Go paperless
I will avoid unnecessary printing and "go digital" whenever possible.
Quick Fixes
Take the stairs
I will take the stairs instead of the elevator for the benefit of my health and to save energy.
Quick Fixes
Roll windows down instead of A/C
I will use the natural cooling of putting my windows down when in the car instead of the air conditioning.
Quick Fixes
Combine errands
I will combine errands and avoid multiple trips to increase my own time efficiency and to minimize my vehicle emissions.
Quick Fixes
Minimize idling in your car
I will minimize the amount of time spent idling in my car to avoid wasting fuel.
Quick Fixes
Turn off the lights
I will make it a habit to always turn off the lights when I leave a room.
Highest-Impact Solutions
Eat a plant-rich diet
I will substitute half of my meat consumption with plant-based foods to save an average of $420 on groceries and over 7 tons of carbon emissions per year.
Highest-Impact Solutions
Reduce food waste
The average American wastes over $400 and tons of energy on uneaten food per year, I will save that money and reduce the amount of food I waste by effectively meal planning, not overordering, and composting or donating leftover food.
Materials
Reduce unnecessary purchases
I will reduce unnecessary purchases by only buying what I truly need.
Spread the Word
Introduce friends and family to Generation 180
I will introduce a friend or family member to Generation 180 to add more people to the clean energy transition.
Spread the Word
Read our blog
I will read Generation 180's blog to remain informed about the transition to clean energy and the role I can play in it.
Spread the Word
Follow us on social media, share our content
I will follow Generation 180 on Facebook, Instagram, and Twitter, and will share their content that resonates with me.
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