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Punch List
Created 02 Feb 2022
  1. Try my best to support business with a positive social component attached.
  2. Limit my waste of silverware by utilizing reusable sets instead.
  3. Educate my family members– especially my mom– on the environmental impact of her decisions.
  4. Make sure to do diligent research on companies prior to purchasing from them.
  5. Develop a personal climate action plan to help me understand the full breath of my daily impact on the environment. Shares with others to encourage them to do the same.
  6. Begin to compost my food waste and advocate for others to do the same.
  7. Read more.
  8. Check in with friends occasionally and ask how they are doing.

A punch list can be for an individual, family, community, company, or city.  It is the list of the actions you or a group will undertake and accomplish over a predetermined span of time—one month, one year, five years, or more. You can make different lists for different time periods—this week and this year for example.

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