How to use your holiday buying power for good
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While shopping alone won’t solve the world’s problems, here are a bunch of ways you can use your buying power to become a part of the solution this holiday season and beyond.
Nimble:
The Ocean Cleanup Sunglasses:
Lifestraw:
Bombas Socks:
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Great video 👍
Modern problem requires modern solutions 👏
Thank you cnet for this video. I have also purchased for myself a biodegradable phone case for my XR from Pela, California. They manufacture biodegradable phone cases and got them shipped in. I am loving them. Checked out nimble and indeed their products are way ahead of the competition!!.. perhaps in 2021 or 2022 will buy their products. Excellent and informative video, great job.
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If we can make a difference in someone’s day and in the world, then that’s a win! 👍🏻
Bruh I need a phone for online classes 😔
Would’ve been nice if you’d included a link to the products.
I want the sunglasses. Also, good to know about homeless shelters requesting socks.
I would love to buy those su glasses, if they weren’t $200!
This guy has potential. All of the good cnet actors bounced. But this one has potential.
Links in the bio would’ve been nice…
Put the links for these products in the description…
Thanks, CNET for including content related to the plastic pollution problem, and companies that are trying to be part of the solution. I hope more tech media will focus on the E‑waste problem and repairability (i.e., ifixit), etc. You should do an investigative piece or series tracing where are e‑waste goes once it’s been dropped off an an recycling center or Best Buy. Keep doing more, and as everyone mentioned, please add links to these companies in the description.
$14.00 for socks without a ralph lauren tag?
The virtue signalling dogma lives deep within the modern poser. Democrats are tourists with selfie sticks, they really need a long look at themselves. Strive to see the virtue signal and you will he set free.
Looking for chances to buy some to honor this great work executioners.
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