Matthew Kirk+FollowGoats Are the New Park Heroes!Toronto’s Don Valley Brick Works Park is letting goats handle their invasive plant problem—and it’s honestly genius. These adorable, eco-friendly grazers munch away on pesky weeds (even poison ivy!), all while improving the soil and leaving local wildlife undisturbed. No chemicals, no fuss, just happy goats doing what they love. Goatscaping is catching on everywhere, and after seeing these little landscapers in action, it’s easy to see why! Would you trust goats to fix your yard? #Goatscaping #EcoFriendly #Toronto #Pets1072Share
Hannah Garcia+FollowBanking Goes Green—Behind the Scenes!Did you know Ajman Bank and Canon are teaming up to make banking more eco-friendly? They’re using smart tech to track and offset all the pollution from their printing (think: ink, paper, electricity) and investing in legit carbon offset projects—plus, they got double-certified to prove it’s not just greenwashing. Over 4 million prints a year, and they’re aiming to wipe out 25 tons of CO2! Love seeing big moves for the planet, even if it’s behind the scenes. #Sustainability #EcoFriendly #Banking #Safety00Share
Anthony Cook+FollowWould You Buy a Cheetos Blender?Spotted at Walmart: the Cheetos Duster, a gadget made just to grind up Cheetos for sprinkling on your food. Some shoppers were baffled—why buy a special tool when you could just use your hands or a regular blender? This is a classic case of marketing convincing us we need stuff we probably don’t. Plus, all that extra plastic isn’t great for the planet. Next time you see a quirky kitchen gadget, ask yourself: do I really need this, or is it just clever packaging? #ImpulseBuy #EcoFriendly #MoneyHacks #Business #LocalBusiness10Share
Vanessa Brown+FollowWould You Swap Plastic for Aluminum Soap?Heads up, Target shoppers! Clean Cult just dropped sleek, refillable aluminum bottles for all your cleaning needs—think hand soap, dish soap, and more, in fresh scents. Why the switch? Their old glass bottles were a hassle, so now you get prefilled, sturdy bottles that cut plastic waste by 90%. Less plastic in your home, less guilt, and they look good on your counter. Would you make the swap for $4.99? #SustainableLiving #TargetFinds #EcoFriendly #Business #EntrepreneurshipStartup00Share
Jennifer Rojas+FollowPlayground Mulch Drama: What Parents Wish They KnewOne parent’s backyard upgrade idea turned into a total Reddit showdown! They asked if rubber mulch was a good move under their new jungle gym, and the internet did NOT hold back. Turns out, rubber mulch is a hot mess—literally. It can leach chemicals, get scorching in the sun, and is a nightmare to get rid of. The crowd favorite? Good old grass or wood chips. Bonus: it’s safer for kids and the planet. Who knew mulch could be so controversial? #ParentingHacks #BackyardFails #EcoFriendly #News40Share
peterfoster+FollowMicrosoft Bets Big on Greener FarmingHere’s a coffee break scoop: Microsoft just dropped serious cash to help farmers go green—literally! They’re buying 60,000 carbon credits from Indigo Ag, rewarding farmers who use eco-friendly tricks like crop rotation and cover crops. Why does this matter? It means your future groceries could come from farms that are better for the planet and your health. Plus, it’s a win for rural communities getting new business opportunities. Tech money meets dirt—who knew? #SustainableFarming #Microsoft #EcoFriendly #Business #Industry00Share
John Fitzgerald+FollowWhy Landscape Fabric Is a Garden FailTurns out, landscape fabric and plastic are a total garden disaster! After trying them to block weeds, @thegardenalchemy found they just turn gross, fall apart, and make a huge mess. Not only do they NOT stop weeds for long, but they’re also ugly and a pain to remove. She’s now team cardboard (yep, even if it’s controversial) because it breaks down naturally. Want a prettier, easier yard? Try native plants or clover instead—less work, more pollinators, and a happier planet! #GardeningFail #EcoFriendly #GardenTips #Home10Share
Keith Bass+FollowDitching Plastic Wrap? This New Wrap’s a Game ChangerEver wish you could wrap leftovers without feeling guilty about plastic waste? Intec just dropped a new food wrap made mostly from plants, not oil. It works like Saran Wrap but is way better for the planet—think less pollution and fewer microplastics in your food. As more companies go green, you can help by swapping out your usual plastic wrap for these eco-friendly options. Saving the earth, one sandwich at a time! #EcoFriendly #SustainableLiving #LifeHacks #Business277Share
rodriguezbrandon+FollowPlant-Based Diets: Double Win?A new study just dropped some major tea: going plant-based isn’t just good for your health, it’s a game-changer for the planet too. Vegans in Iceland had 50% less carbon footprint and way better fiber intake than meat-eaters. Even just eating more plants (without going full vegan) could mean big wins for your body and the environment. Plus, Harvard found vegans lost weight and lowered cholesterol in just 8 weeks. Would you try eating more plant-based? #PlantBased #VeganLife #EcoFriendly #Health #Diet30Share
megangibson+FollowWildlife Tunnels Save Thousands!Did you know Vermont built little 'highways' just for frogs and salamanders? These underpasses cut amphibian deaths by over 80%! Scientists were shocked at how well it worked—plus, all sorts of critters like bears and bobcats use them too. It’s proof that a simple fix can make a huge difference for wildlife and our planet. Would you want something like this in your town? #WildlifeWin #Conservation #EcoFriendly #Science40Share