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There are thousands of people who have twitter accounts, but did you know you can actually help the environment by using twitter? Recycled Tweets allows you to "recycle" a tweet you've made. The site has a video in the left hand side (that I'll post below) that explains how you can recycle a tweet. You can also "try out" the recycling in the left hand side by typing a fake tweet and seeing how it works. They use most of the characters from the boring tweet to create an interesting one!
So how does this help the environment? Recycled Tweets donates a penny for every tweet recycled to recycling education programs by Global Inheritance. The more people educated about recycling and how it can help the earth, the healthier the world will be for the future!
Here's the video on how to recycle your tweet:
There are thousands of people who have twitter accounts, but did you know you can actually help the environment by using twitter? Recycled Tweets allows you to "recycle" a tweet you've made. The site has a video in the left hand side (that I'll post below) that explains how you can recycle a tweet. You can also "try out" the recycling in the left hand side by typing a fake tweet and seeing how it works. They use most of the characters from the boring tweet to create an interesting one!
So how does this help the environment? Recycled Tweets donates a penny for every tweet recycled to recycling education programs by Global Inheritance. The more people educated about recycling and how it can help the earth, the healthier the world will be for the future!
Here's the video on how to recycle your tweet:
On another note, you know all those cans I've been saving to recycle for this month's challenge? Well my sister was nice enough to turn in the cans for me and they equated to $1.25! I haven't decided what I'm going to do with the money I get from cans, but I'll be thinking about it. I'm planning on keeping it separate from the Changepot though, and in a different section in the count.