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Friday, 15 October 2021

Key takeaways from Anatomy Of Action for sustainable lifestyle. An article by Sofonie Dala - Angola

“This short period of my life was probably one of my most defining life experiences thus far.”


This Anatomy of Action Challenge is a life changing educational opportunity that will definitely reduce my carbon footprint based on scientific evidence. To live sustainably we must use less of the earth’s natural resources, replenish what we can and produce less polluting waste:

- Dear women and girls, reusable sanitary pads reduce energy use. It means switching to reusable pads significantly reduces the energy usage necessary in making plastic which is very energy intensive. It can result in toxic residual chemicals making it an all-round terrible thing for the planet.

- Stop using plastic straws, even in restaurants.

- Use a reusable produce bag. A single plastic bag can take 1,000 years to degrade. Purchase or make your own reusable produce bag and be sure to wash them often!

- Give up gum. Gum is made of a synthetic rubber, aka plastic.

- Buy boxes instead of bottles. Often, products like laundry detergent come in cardboard which is more easily recycled than plastic.

- Purchase food, like cereal, pasta, and rice from bulk bins and fill a reusable bag or container. You save money and unnecessary packaging.

- Reuse containers for storing leftovers or shopping in bulk.


Many of the global challenges we face today are caused by the rate we consume. Pollution, the over-extraction of resources and biodiversity loss are directly linked to increasing production to meet consumption demands. How we consume corresponds to how we live our lives.Taking individual actions to consume less, choose quality over quantity, buy local and reframe how we spend our free time sends power messages to not only our friends and family but also to the decision makers in our communities.

We all eat food, buy stuff, spend money, move in our communities, and like to have fun. These are the 5 main Lifestyle areas where each human has an impact and where you can make choices to have a more positive impact on the planet!



We help activate sustainable living for people!
Actions that you can take:

1. FOOD

PROTEIN SWAPS - Reduce meat and animal product consumption habits and adopt a more plant-based diet

USE ALL YOUR FOOD - Get organic waste out of trash heaps and landfills to reduce methane, improve soil fertility, and increase equitable access to fresh food

GROW YOUR OWN - Grow your own food and connect to where it comes from in order to save money and to reduce transport, packaging, and food waste

2. STUFF

BEYOND BUYING - Consider what you need and buy products that will last longer, be used multiple times, and are intended to be in use for as long as possible before being remanufactured or recycled

FASHION SLOW DOWN - Buy fewer and better clothes, stay away from fast fashion that mass produces at the cost of environmental and human justice

DITCH DISPOSABLES - Refuse everyday products which cannot be reused

3. MOVE

KEEP ACTIVE - Keep or take up walking and cycling to work and advocate for your government and local businesses to provide more sustainable and safer public transport options

SHARE YOUR RIDE - Continue or opt for public and shared transport instead of driving, and advocate for more options

GO CLEANER - Swap to options like electric vehicles, cleaner fuels, and fewer kilometers to reduce your transport footprint

4. MONEY

ETHICAL INVESTING - Use your principles to guide investing and consider socially and environmentally responsible options

DIVESTMENT - Actively swap your financial institutions or services to more sustainable options

ENERGY POSITIVE HOMES - Enhance your comfort, save energy and money by adapting your home and your habits to be more efficient

5. Fun

ENJOY THE JOURNEY - Staying local can reduce your carbon footprint, help local economies, and can be more cost effective. When you do go the distance, stay longer and choose better products

STAY CURIOUS - Embrace a life of constant learning, adventure, and curiosity, and keep an open mind

CHOOSE EXPERIENCES - Consider spending more time and resources on the experiences that add value to your life

The main objective of the challenge is to show that sustainable living is accessible, cool and fun – anyone, anywhere can make it!

Our everyday motto is: "Let food be thy medicine and medicine be thy food"

Our guest today is, Engracia, she will talk about some unsustainable actions that affect the quality of life and opportunities of people in her community.


Hi, Good afternoon!

Hey, good afternoon. My name is Engracia.

Engracia how old are you?

I'm 15 years old.

Could you talk about your lifestyle and the environment where you live?

The situation in our environment is bad. People have been cutting trees constantly, there is a lot of garbage in the street and the burning of tires have been polluting the air.

What are some unsustainable actions in your view that man has been doing that harms the environment?

People urinate on the streets, some foods we eat are not so good, for example the excess of white rice causes anemia, inflames people's faces, eyes turn yellow, eating food without oil and food with a lot of oil also harms our health.




What do you consume that is good for your health?

I eat beans, vegetables and greens.

What kind of beverage do you drink?

I drink water.

Is the water you drink clean?

Some waters are clean and others are dirty.

What do you think we can do to change this situation?

We have to treat the water well. Because if we consume dirty water it will make us sick and we will end up in the hospital.


Humans impact the physical environment in many ways: overpopulation, pollution, burning fossil fuels, and deforestation. Changes like these have triggered climate change, soil erosion, poor air quality, and undrinkable water. These negative impacts can affect human behavior and can prompt mass migrations or battles over clean water.



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We are sorry that some of you were not able to attend all the 5 main domains of the Anatomy of Action Challenge 2021. We thought you might be interested in and benefit from watching the entire campaign.

Don't worry, we care about you! In case you missed out, you can still watch the campaign recordings and summaries, and do not forget subscribe to our channels.

This campaign inspires and guides youth action for both individual and systems change that enables sustainable lifestyles.




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