Tony FadellOvjeren akaunt

@tfadell

iPod, iPhone, Nest & Investor

Vrijeme pridruživanja: veljača 2009.

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    30. sij

    Happening at the Next Wednesday, February 5: Watch , a doc about "the most important dead company in Silicon Valley," and catch a panel Q&A afterwards with , EECS alum and inventor of the iPod!

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    28. sij

    Holy Grail for batteries=more energy density=adding silicon=more EVs=less CO2. =the game changer making it happen. Proprietary approach is drop-in, affordable, scalable throughout the supply chain. Advano=mass adoption of silicon. Thx

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  4. 26. sij
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  5. 26. sij

    Aluminum cans work very well - and are be endlessly recycled - assuming they deposit fee on the can is high enough. It’s a valuable metal.

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  6. 25. sij

    🤣🤣 What language does “schlebillion” come from?!?

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  7. 23. sij

    In 1976, Michigan put a $0.10 bottle/can return deposit fee - (that was 20% of the price of a drink in ’76!) My friends & I made a killing picking up everything we could find to get extra in our pockets. We need real $ attached to deposits - not $0.05 CRV - More like $0.50+

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    22. sij

    Wow. Incredibly short-sighted and tone-deaf comments by . People don't want more plastic, and their product tastes better when chilled in a can than in plastic too.

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  9. 22. sij

    “I bought a fish at Rolak Songo Market & when I opened its stomach I found plastic. I don’t want to eat fish that has eaten plastic" Student gives letter for Merkel to German envoy

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  10. 22. sij

    I wish it were that easy - plastic pollutes the planet for hundreds of years when it’s littered or lost. The issue is the material is being used for exactly the wrong kinds of products.

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    22. sij
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    Translation; the consumers we're exploiting are too price sensitive to buy glass bottles.

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    22. sij

    : "In 2019, it was found to be the most polluting brand in a global audit of plastic waste by the charity Break Free from Plastic."

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  13. 22. sij

    Good news! “Regulations on single-use plastic are on the rise globally” “The policy will suppress demand for plastics, a potential risk for oil & chemical companies“ Watch out. Here come the well funded lobbyists! China sets bans on single-use plastic

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    21. sij

    Boo 👎. Come on and . Find a better way to hedge your bets. Perhaps you could invest in methods to recycle the 380M tones of plastic we’re already producing annually. After the apocalypse, that should be worth something 🤬

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  15. 22. sij

    🙌🙌 Love to see these kidns of regulations. Unfortunately PLA isn’t the real answer but its a lot better that PET, HDPE, etc.

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  16. 22. sij

    Total greenwashing BS! People want to drink Coke, not plastic. My 11 yro said, “This is incredibly dumb! They are only doing this because it will cost them more $$!” Coke is the world’s #1 plastic polluter! People still want plastic bottles, says Coke

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  17. 21. sij

    ExxonMobil, Shell, etc are ramping up plastic output to hedge against fuel declines due to climate change. Petrochemicals now account for 14% of oil use & are 50% of oil demand between now & 2050. WEF predicts plastic production will 2x in 20 yrs.

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  18. 20. sij

    China moves on takeout containers in bid to reduce plastic waste

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    19. sij

    Wow. is now #1 in Documentary Films on US iTunes and #2 in Own for $4.99...behind Jurassic Park! All without any marketing budget. Huge thanks to Twitter supporters

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    Teenager Anna finds out how iPod inventor made it big in Silicon Valley... More here:

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