Tag Archive 'I do 30'

TweetOn the 8th of December I wrote the blog post “Statement Bubbles, COP15, the Streets and All That Jazz”, about our statement bubble and the ‘Small actions do matter’ campaign – ‘I do 30′ powered by the Danish bio innovative company Novozymes.
Yesterday we took our statement bubble and a camera and went to Bright Green [...]

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TweetAfter almost six months of building the community and creating awareness around the low-temperature washing, CO2-saving, climate friendly choices demanding campaign ‘I do 30’,  it’s now Christmas or not Christmas yet actually, it’s COP15 in Copenhagen.

Half a Year of Doing 30
For the last six month, it has been a wild ride of unexpected opportunities generated [...]

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Tweet Written by Thilde Vesterby

Echoing Green is a network of committed social entrepreneurs who believe that positive social change is within our reach. See their inspiring launch video:
Echoing Green consists of active investors who are not just providing funding. They also help the social entrepreneurs achieve their maximum potential through training, networking opportunities, consulting and [...]

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2.0 IRL

Tweet Written by Thilde Vesterby
We’re so used to sharing our thoughts and ideas on social platforms like Facebook and Twitter. On Facebook we update our status with information about ‘What’s on our minds’ and on Twitter we answer the question ‘What are you doing?’ in just 140 characters. Why not take these actions out into [...]

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Tweet Written by Jonas Klit Nielsen
On June 6th it became possible for you and me to get a vanity url (also called username) on Facebook, which makes it a lot easier to tell people how to find you on Facebook.  My own username is facebook.com/JonasN.
About 3 million people have chosen to change their username so, [...]

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Tweet Written by Jonas Klit Nielsen
It all started three months ago when the agency Think House and our agency bumped our heads together to try to come up with a campaign for an environmental cause that isn’t that sexy.
We are talking about laundry and saving CO2 by washing at 30°C instead of 60 – a [...]

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