A research study found that using public transit instead of driving can reduce an individual’s carbon footprint by 60%.
A research study found that using public transit instead of driving can reduce an individual’s carbon footprint by 60%.
A construction company built a new school gymA smartphone company released a waterproof model

A farmers market hosted a holiday marketA hospital started a pediatric care programA national park closed a trail for maintenance

A fashion brand used natural dyesA city added more public restrooms

Researchers studied social media’s impact on relationships
A bookstore sold used books at a discountYoga studio offers free trial classes for new members during summer months
Study reveals that eating breakfast improves concentration in elementary school studentsPet groomer introduces organic grooming products for sensitive skin in pets
Firefighters rescue family of four from house fire in early morning hoursTravel magazine features article on top budget travel destinations for next year
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