Michael Wilson+FollowWorld’s Biggest Electric Ship Sets Sail!Did you see this? Australia just launched a 400-foot, fully electric ferry packed with 275 tons of batteries—literally the largest EV ever built! This massive ship will carry 2,100 people and 225 cars between Buenos Aires and Uruguay, all without burning a drop of fossil fuel. Plus, it’s got a duty-free shopping deck bigger than any other ferry. Game-changer for green travel or what? #ElectricVehicles #GreenTech #SustainableTravel #Innovation #Maritime #Cars50Share
Tammy Blackwell+FollowEco-Friendly Phones: Real Progress or Hype?FOSSiBOT just dropped the F112 Pro 5G, calling it the world’s first eco-friendly rugged smartphone. With its liquid silicone body and minimalist design, it claims to balance durability, style, and sustainability. But does this really move the needle for green tech, or is it just clever marketing? Would you trade your current device for an environmentally conscious upgrade if it meant sacrificing nothing on performance? Let’s debate! #GreenTech #SustainableDesign #MobileInnovation #TechDebate #Tech10Share
Tristan Richards+FollowWould You Scan a QR Instead of Flipping a Manual?Bowers Group, known for its super-precise measuring gadgets, just ditched plastic cases for ones made mostly from plants and minerals. Now, your new tool comes in a case that's 70% renewable and fully recyclable—plus, no more paper manuals, just a QR code to scan. The big deal? Less plastic waste and fewer microplastics floating around. If you care about eco-friendly packaging, this is a win for your toolbox and the planet! #EcoFriendly #SustainableLiving #Packaging #LifeHacks #GreenTech #Business50Share
brian69+FollowCanon’s Quiet Sustainability RevolutionCanon just landed a Platinum sustainability rating from EcoVadis, putting them in the top 1% of global companies for eco-conscious practices. Beyond their iconic cameras, Canon is making real-world impact—think restoring flood-damaged photos and supporting coral research. Does this shift your perception of tech giants? Should more brands highlight their sustainability wins, or does it distract from their core innovations? Let’s debate! #CanonInnovation #SustainableTech #EcoVadis #TechDebate #GreenTech #Tech40Share
Peter Castillo+FollowCN’s New Hybrid Train Gets a Real TestCN just rolled out its first medium-horsepower hybrid locomotive, and it’s already making waves in Canada! The KLW Q19-2.4GH No. 7100 is packed with a lithium-ion battery system and aims to cut fuel use by 50%. Now it’s working out of Kitchener, Ontario, facing everything from steep grades to heavy trains. If this hybrid can handle it all, we might be looking at the future of greener railroads! #HybridLocomotive #GreenTech #RailInnovation #SustainableTransport #Transportation30Share
Gary Dunlap+FollowTurning Trash Into Greener Concrete?!Did you know coal plant waste could help save the planet? A startup just figured out how to turn fly ash—yep, that stuff usually dumped in landfills—into a key ingredient for concrete. This could cut a huge chunk of the carbon footprint from building materials! They’re even pulling rare elements out of the waste, too. Imagine building cities with what we used to throw away. Wild, right? #Innovation #Sustainability #ClimateAction #GreenTech #Innovation #Sustainability #ClimateAction #GreenTech #Safety30Share
emily27+FollowNew Electric Truck Set to Shake Up DeliveryFontaine and a powerhouse team (Ballard, Forsee, Linamar) are building a Class 6 fuel-cell electric truck designed for those long, middle-mile delivery hauls. This beast is all about zero emissions, serious range (think 300-500 miles), and lower maintenance. The pilot’s rolling out this summer, and if it passes the test, you could see these trucks on the road by late 2026. Quiet, efficient, and eco-friendly—delivery fleets might never be the same! #ElectricTrucks #GreenTech #Logistics #SustainableTransport #Cars20Share
Patrick Simmons+FollowConcrete from Seawater? This Is WildScientists just figured out how to turn minerals from seawater into a carbon-negative building material for concrete! Not only does this process suck more CO2 out of the air than it emits, but it could also replace the need for sand and gravel mining (which is a huge environmental headache). Imagine future buildings literally helping fight climate change—plus, no more wrecking riverbeds for sand. Would you live in a house made from ocean minerals? #ClimateInnovation #SustainableBuilding #ScienceNews #GreenTech #Science10Share
Robert Evans+FollowAudi’s Factory Gets a High-Tech Green MakeoverAudi just gave its electric car factory a major tech upgrade—think less old-school computers, more cloud control. This means the plant runs smoother, uses less energy, and cuts down on electronic junk. For us? It could mean cheaper, greener cars and less pollution. Plus, less e-waste piling up in landfills is a win for everyone. Would you want to see more companies ditch the old tech for eco-friendly upgrades? #Audi #GreenTech #SustainableLiving #ElectricCars #LifeHacks #Business10Share
Robert Evans+FollowHow Your Printer Can Plant a ForestDid you know printing at work could help plant trees? Toshiba’s been quietly turning empty toner cartridges into new roads and reforesting nearly 29,000 trees worldwide this year alone. Instead of just tossing out old printer stuff, they recycle it into useful things and let customers pick where to replant trees. So next time you hit 'print,' you might be helping a forest grow somewhere! #EcoFriendly #Sustainability #LifeHacks #GreenTech #Business50Share