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My videos are fast because thatās what works on social media today. Weāre so fast at scrolling to the next video on our feeds, and if Iām trying to teach you something, then only way is if I capture your attention in the first few seconds.
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Most people think of CO2 as only an invisible thing in the air. #SamsungPartner @rubi.earth shows it can be looked at in a completely different way.
I love ideas like this because they inspire people to think outside the box when it comes to sustainability. If youāre looking for ways to use less energy and lower your carbon footprint, @samsungus also offers over 630 ENERGY STAR certified models designed for efficiency. Stay tuned for the next Real Impact video and click the link in my bio to learn more! #ad
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To celebrate Earth Day today, Iām sharing how ideas like this from @eco.print3d make you look at waste differently. A bottle can go from something disposable to something useful all over again which can help protect the environment.
Since 2022, @samsungus has used 150 tons of ocean-bound plastic, such as fishing nets, into certain parts of the latest flagship Galaxy smartphones. Keep an eye out for the next Real Impact video.
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#SamsungPartner #ad Rain is one of those things most people never think twice about⦠but this shows how it can become a real resource.
Weāre kicking off the @samsungus Real Impact series where weāll be highlighting innovative sustainability ideas from people on our feeds. I love ideas like this, from @mountaininthemist because they make you look at whatās already around you in a smarter way.
Samsung is also committed to reusing water and in 2024, Samsungās consumer electronics and semiconductor divisions combined reused 125.46 million tonnes of water globally.
Keep an eye out for the next Real Impact video!