Earth Day Special: Top 85 Eco Trends

on Tuesday, April 23, 2019

This week, we're celebrating Earth Day by highlighting April's Top 85 Eco Trends, spanning industries from food, to fashion, and beyond.
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Hey there!

This week, we're celebrating Earth Day by highlighting April's Top 85 Eco Trends. Spanning a wide range of industries including transportation, food, fashion and more, these innovative initiatives are providing benefits to both consumers and the environment.

Here are a few of our favorites:

1. Autonomous Electric Buses
2. Solar-Powered Smartphone Cases
3. Cricket Protein Powders
4. Clean Energy Community Concepts
5. High-Performance Cork Sneakers

To uncover more cutting-edge ideas, join us at one of our upcoming innovation events. You have until May 1st to get your Early Bird ticket to Future Festival in Seattle, New York or Minneapolis, or a Super Early Bird ticket to our Berlin Innovation Conference.

See you there!

Jeremy Gutsche
CEO, Author & Keynote Speaker - JeremyGutsche.com
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Apr 11 Dublin
Apr 16 Maryland
Apr 23 Bangkok
May 01 Niagara
May 09 Kansas City
May 13 Seattle
May 16 Sydney
May 21 New York
May 23 Minneapolis
May 30 Ecuador
Jun 27 Berlin
Jul 14 Las Vegas
Jul 15 LA
Jul 17 Philadelphia
Jul 18 Chicago
Jul 29 Denver
Aug 06 South Africa
Sep 18 Charlotte
Oct 01 Toronto
Oct 17 Toronto
Oct 28 Banff
Oct 31 Lisbon
Nov 07 Bentonville
Nov 20 Naples
Mar 16 '20 Las Vegas
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