Join me for a 30-Day Earth Challenge

Sarah Bedrick
3 min readApr 1, 2021

How fast do these things biodegrade if left in the environment?

Vegetables? 5 days — 1 month
Paper? 2–5 months
Orange peels? 6 months
Tin cans? 50–100 years
Styrofoam cups? 500 years to forever
Plastic bags? 500 years to forever

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When I stop for a moment and honestly consider how much plastic I use regularly because of laziness and inconvenience, I experience deep shame.

About five years ago, I first learned about the Great Pacific Garbage Patch from a friend and colleague, Lindsay Thibeault.

I’d never heard of it before.

If you haven’t heard of it before, it’s a garbage patch full of plastics and trash in the North Pacific Ocean. It’s said to be TWICE the size of Texas. The patch is also believed to have increased “10-fold each decade” since 1945, and it’s estimated that by 2050, there could be as much plastic, as there are fish, in the ocean.

During Lindsay’s presentation, I remember thinking, holy cow, how have I never heard of this before? How could I be so careless (I was using AT LEAST 2 new plastic cups at work every day😬)? How could it be possible to deny the impact humans have on the planet when we look around? And worse of all, how could I stand by and do nothing?

To say plastic pollution is a widespread problem is the understatement of the century:

We have done small things in our house to try and make a positive difference: we’ve gone veggie, removed plastic straws, removed plastic storage containers, stopped buying from Amazon, always run full loads of laundry, buy less things/clothes, educate ourselves — BUT there’s more we can be doing.

That’s why I’m dedicating this month’s 30-Day Challenge to Mother Earth.

It’s so fitting, too, considering April 22 is Earth Day!

I put together this 30-day challenge for any of those who want to participate. If you can’t do it all, that’s okay; even doing just a few of the items will make a difference!

Here’s the 30-Day Earth Challenge:

It’s also linked here.

These next 30-days are coming whether we want them to or not, why not do something wonderful for the earth.

Who’s with me?

Originally published at http://www.sarahbedrick.com on April 1, 2021.

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Sarah Bedrick

Personal coach @ Thrive. Founded Compt & HubSpot Academy. Passionate about learning & sharing ideas so together we can reach our fullest potential.