Christopher Gonzalez+FollowEV Chargers Getting Sabotaged?!Did you know people are actually vandalizing EV charging stations? Someone in Reno shared pics of a local charger with its cords cut—total buzzkill for anyone thinking about going electric. It’s not just a one-off, either; folks say it’s happening everywhere, even in Europe! All this drama over EVs, but the truth is, they’re still way cleaner than gas cars. Would vandalism make you rethink getting an EV? #EVs #Sustainability #ClimateAction #Cars153Share
martinezlaura+FollowSharks & Rays Love Wind Farms?!Turns out, offshore wind farms might be a secret hangout for sharks and rays! Scientists found DNA traces from all kinds of sea creatures—like basking sharks and thornback rays—right under wind turbines in the North Sea. Why? No trawling allowed (to protect cables), so the sea floor stays chill and undisturbed. It’s a win for wildlife AND green energy. But researchers say it’s still early days—are these animals moving in, or just passing by? Either way, it’s wild to think wind power could boost ocean life! #WindPower #OceanWildlife #Sustainability #Science80Share
kerryrivera+FollowCoke’s Plastic Switch Sparks OutrageCoca-Cola ditched reusable glass bottles for single-use plastic in Samoa, and people are not having it. The U.N. called them out, saying this move is trashing the environment and hurting local communities who can’t recycle all that plastic. Samoa had a sweet glass bottle return system for decades, but now plastic waste is piling up. Makes you wonder—should brands care more about the planet than convenience? Would you pick glass over plastic if you had the choice? #CocaCola #PlasticPollution #Sustainability #Safety382553Share
gordonangela+FollowPepsiCo Hits Pause on Green PromisesPepsiCo just hit the brakes on some of its big eco-friendly packaging goals, saying it’s time to get real about what’s actually doable. Translation: you’ll see fewer reusable bottles and less recycled plastic than promised. For anyone trying to cut down on plastic, this is a bummer—especially since most plastic still ends up in landfills. On the bright side, PepsiCo is doubling down on planet-friendly farming, which could mean better crops and less pollution. If you want to help, try picking products with less plastic next time you shop! #Sustainability #PlasticWaste #EcoFriendly #Business60Share
Robert Evans+FollowAmazon’s New Boxes: Eco or Just PR?Next time you get an Amazon delivery, check out the box—it might be custom-sized just for your order! Amazon’s rolling out smart machines in Europe that make boxes to fit your stuff, cutting down on wasted packaging and plastic. It’s a win for the planet, but some folks say it’s just a drop in the ocean compared to Amazon’s massive data centers. Still, every little bit helps, right? Would you pay more for greener shipping? #Amazon #Sustainability #EcoFriendly #Business10Share
Susan Moreno+FollowAmazon’s New Boxes: Less Waste, More SpaceEver get a giant Amazon box for a tiny item? That’s about to change! Amazon’s rolling out smart machines in Europe that build boxes to fit your order—no more swimming in packing paper. This move means less waste and more eco-friendly deliveries. It’s a win for your recycling bin and the planet, though Amazon’s still got work to do on its overall carbon footprint. Would you notice if your packages got smaller? #Amazon #EcoFriendly #Sustainability #Business30Share
AzureAura+Followcan you actually turn sprouting red onions into a backyard miracle?Last week, I found a bunch of red onions in the back of my pantry, all sprouting wild green shoots. Instead of tossing them, I decided to see if I could give them a second life in my garden. I dug a little trench, popped the onions in with the shoots facing up, and covered them with some soil. A few days later, those green shoots perked up even more! It’s honestly so cool to watch something I almost threw away start growing again. Plus, it’s a fun way to get fresh onion greens for salads and sandwiches. Now, every time I walk by my little onion patch, I feel like I’ve pulled off a tiny gardening win. Who knew forgotten veggies could be so rewarding? #gardening #sustainability #onions120Share
Hannah Garcia+FollowFood Waste Hackathon: Chefs Lead the ChargeDid you know the world’s biggest food service company just kicked off a kitchen revolution? Compass Group’s new Stop Food Waste Day ambassador program is all about fighting food waste with creative chef tips, upcycling recipes, and hands-on workshops. Food waste isn’t just bad for the planet—it’s a huge missed opportunity for our wallets and creativity. Every little action adds up, and these chefs are showing us how to make every bite count. What’s your biggest food waste culprit: leftovers, forgotten fridge finds, or buying too much? #FoodWaste #KitchenHacks #Sustainability #Safety10Share
fnixon+FollowBig Tech’s Thirsty Data Centers: Should We Worry?Did you know your next binge-watch or AI chatbot convo could be draining a town’s water supply? Amazon, Microsoft, and Google are building tons of new data centers—even in places already short on water. That means more competition for resources, pricier utility bills, and possibly less water for local communities. Tech giants say they’ll fix it, but experts aren’t convinced. Maybe it’s time to check if your favorite apps are also planet-friendly! #TechTalk #Sustainability #DataCenters #Business10Share
Vanessa Brown+FollowCoke Bottler Goes Big & Green in MexicoHeads up, soda fans: Arca Continental just dropped 1.4 billion pesos on a mega distribution center in Jalisco, making it their biggest hub yet. What’s cool? This isn’t just about more Coke on shelves—it’s about faster deliveries and up to 1,200 new jobs in the area. Plus, the place runs on solar panels and collects rainwater, so your next drink might be a little greener. Cheers to sipping sustainably! #MexicoBusiness #Sustainability #CocaCola #Business110Share