Jennifer Reyes+FollowDid That Oil Ad Just Fool Us?Heads up: a major oil company just got called out for hyping its green energy creds while quietly making most of its money from old-school fossil fuels. The ad made it look like they were all about wind power, but left out the fact that oil and gas are still their bread and butter. Regulators said, "Nope, that's misleading." Moral of the story? If a company’s ad sounds too eco-friendly, check the fine print before you buy in! #Greenwashing #ConsumerTips #EcoFriendly #MoneyHacks #Sustainability #Business00Share
robertocarter+FollowCoke’s New Soda Hack: Making Its Own NitrogenHere’s a fizzy update: Coca-Cola’s biggest UK factory is now making its own nitrogen instead of trucking it in. Why should you care? Fewer delivery trucks means less pollution and, hopefully, cheaper sodas down the line. Some locals worry about the new tanks being ugly or noisy, but the move keeps things greener and could inspire other brands to cut waste too. Small step, but every sip counts! #CocaCola #Sustainability #EcoFriendly #MoneyHacks #FoodNews #Business00Share
fnixon+FollowMicrosoft's Data Centers Go Water-Free?!Microsoft just dropped a major eco-move: their new data centers won't need water to stay cool. Why does this matter? Typical data centers guzzle as much water as 1,000 homes a day! By ditching water cooling, Microsoft is helping save millions of gallons, which means more clean water for everyone (and maybe even more dolphin sightings in city rivers). If big tech can make this shift, maybe it's time to check if your favorite brands are walking the green talk too! #Microsoft #EcoFriendly #WaterConservation #TechNews #Sustainability #Business20Share
Kim Brown+FollowSainsbury’s Turns Trash Into Truck Fuel!Ever wonder what happens to all that unsold food at the grocery store? Sainsbury’s, a UK supermarket, is turning their leftovers into fuel for their delivery trucks—literally! Instead of tossing food in the trash, they’re teaming up with RenEco to turn waste into biofuel, cutting down on pollution and saving thousands of tons of emissions. It’s a win for the planet and could change how stores handle food waste everywhere. Imagine your next grocery run helping to power the trucks that stock the shelves! #FoodWaste #Sustainability #LifeHacks #EcoFriendly #MoneyTips #Shopping30Share
ksanchez+FollowHow Minibuses Are Changing LivesDid you know there’s a company making it way easier for wheelchair users to get around? GM Coachwork is all about converting minibuses so everyone can travel independently—think schools, communities, and even electric vehicles! They’re not just about mobility; they’re also big on sustainability, using recycled materials and solar panels. Plus, their partnership with Motability has boosted business by 50%! Love seeing real innovation making a difference for people who need it most. #Accessibility #MobilityMatters #Innovation #Sustainability #CommunityImpact #Cars20Share
Kim Reeves+FollowMicrosoft’s $760M Bet: Can Money Clean the Air?So, Microsoft just dropped $760 million on a 12-year deal to clean up its carbon mess—think of it like buying a massive air filter for the planet. They’re paying to trap and bury carbon from a paper mill, hoping to balance out the pollution from all those new data centers. Cool move, but critics say it’s a pricey band-aid, not a cure. Would you pay extra for products from companies trying to go green? #Microsoft #CarbonNeutral #ClimateAction #Sustainability #MoneyHacks #Business50Share
Danial victory+FollowWrexham’s Jet Trip Sparks Green DebateDid anyone else catch the heat Wrexham AFC—aka the Red Dragons—are getting for that 37-minute private jet ride? With Hollywood owners like Ryan Reynolds and Rob McElhenney, you’d think they’d be more eco-conscious, especially after pledging support for UN climate goals. Critics say the short flight was unnecessary and sent the wrong message, especially since most of the trip was still by road. Should teams ditch the jets for greener travel, or is this just part of the modern game? #WrexhamAFC #RyanReynolds #FootballDebate #Sustainability #FanForum40Share
Brittany Phillips+FollowAre Ultra-Bright Displays the Future?Imagine a phone screen you can read perfectly in direct sunlight—thanks to perovskite LEDs, that might soon be reality. These new materials shine a thousand times brighter than what we use now, and they're cheaper to make. But here's the catch: their lifespan is still short, and there are questions about environmental impact. Would you trade longevity for next-level brightness and color? Or should we wait until the tech matures? Let’s debate! #TechDebate #DisplayTech #Innovation #Sustainability #FutureOfScreens #Tech00Share
john72+FollowHow Safeway Turns Old Groceries Into Good DeedsEver wonder what happens to unsold food at your local grocery store? Safeway just teamed up with Divert to make sure less food hits the trash and more goes to people who need it. In just three months, they boosted food donations by 20%! The cool part? Even the leftovers that can’t be eaten get turned into clean energy instead of rotting in landfills. So next time you see a food drive at your store, know there’s a bigger movement behind it! #FoodWaste #Sustainability #LifeHacks #GoodNews #EcoFriendly #Shopping180Share
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