really bad bugs
just downloaded and really like the concept but I literally can’t use it because every time I buzz it closes the app
Dead app
No more monthly challenges, and actions haven’t been added or updated. No one seems to be using it anymore. It was fun while it lasted.
Good App
This app was a good way to better yourself and your knowledge of what you do right and wrong. I really like how it includes many options to be sustainable in your daily life. 10/10
Faulty app
I hate this app. I used to love it, but after winning one of their challenges I emailed them to receive my prize (which the instructions say to do) and they never sent my prize or got in touch with me.
Good, but has gaps
I love the concept of this app and plan to use it with students to encourage sustainable living in a way that speaks their language of tech and competition, but I feel it has some holes.
Although the areas present on here have very comprehensive lists, I feel that a section for clothing could be useful. The textile industry is the third largest polluter in the world. Not all of that is carbon (much is chemical and physical waste), but I feel it could be added here. Have badges for shopping second hand, passing on trendy items in favour of wearing out old items, repairing clothing, extending life cycles of worn out clothes by cutting them up to be reusable rags to replace paper towel, wearing an item of clothing 40+ times, buying sustainable fibres (organic cotton, bamboo, linen, hemp, recycled polyester...), etc.
Although the areas present on here have very comprehensive lists, I feel that a section for clothing could be useful. The textile industry is the third largest polluter in the world. Not all of that is carbon (much is chemical and physical waste), but I feel it could be added here. Have badges for shopping second hand, passing on trendy items in favour of wearing out old items, repairing clothing, extending life cycles of worn out clothes by cutting them up to be reusable rags to replace paper towel, wearing an item of clothing 40+ times, buying sustainable fibres (organic cotton, bamboo, linen, hemp, recycled polyester...), etc.
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