๐ Ecodrive Newsletter: Issue: 003
A look at the brands, cities, states, and countries who are showing very public displays of affection with positive climate action + 5 non-boring tips to help you start preparing for Earth Month ๐
Roses are red, violets are blue, and just like us, our planet needs a little love too!
The Ecodrive newsletter is back and this week we're taking a look at the brands, cities, states, and countries who are giving very public displays of affection through positive climate action.
Plus, 5 non-boring tips to help you start preparing for Earth Month.
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McWilliam Bags Interview
By prioritizing responsibly sourced materials, and repairing rather than replacing, McWilliam Bags was already firmly committed to sustainable practices.
Recently, they partnered with Ecodrive and 4ocean to remove 1lb of plastic for every bag sold.
We sat down with owner Claire Morgan to discuss the results, and learn whatโs next for the Irish company.
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Kodiak Cakes Case Study
For Earth Month 2024, Ecodrive helped Kodiak achieve a record-breaking month of in-store sales at Sprouts!
We spoke with the team behind the successful promotion to uncover the secret sauce behind their strategy.
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The Countdown to Earth Month 2025 is on!

Weโve put together 5 creative ways to start engaging your audience, building momentum, and ensure you leave a lasting impression before, during, and after April.
*And stay tuned as weโll be releasing the Ecodrive Earth Month Playbook - packed with strategies, case studies, and actionable insights - very soon!
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๐ฅค US states are implementing bans on plastic foam foodware as new regulations aiming to curb environmental damage from single-use packaging take effect.
โ๏ธ Solar shines brighter than coal in the EU as โFossil fuels lose grip on EU energyโ
๐น๐ญ Thailand has officially banned the import of plastic waste and is targeting a 100% recycling rate for domestic plastic in an effort to combat toxic pollution.
๐ All of Chicagoโs 411 municipal buildings, such as its international airports, fire stations, libraries and City Hall, are now powered entirely by renewable energy.
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Thanks for reading!
With Valentineโs Day tomorrow let's remember to show some love to the world around us - whether itโs reducing waste, planting trees, or just getting outside and soaking in the beauty of our surroundings.
After all, the best relationships are the ones we nurture.
And whether you're Team Spotify or Team Apple Music, here's some music to make your day extra special ๐
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