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Florida is officially out here turning your 3 AM taco run into actual jet fuel. No, seriously: Altamonte Springs is pilo...
06/12/2026

Florida is officially out here turning your 3 AM taco run into actual jet fuel. No, seriously: Altamonte Springs is piloting tech that converts sewage into diesel while destroying 96% of those "forever chemicals" we’re all trying to avoid.

It’s the "toilet to tank" pipeline we didn't know we needed, and honestly? It’s genius. This is the kind of circular economy energy the Sunshine State deserves. Want to help? Support wastewater grants in your city budget and: for the love of our pipes: stop flushing those "flushable" wipes. They're ruining the fuel-making vibes.

Check the slides to see how we're turning a disposal problem into a major energy win.

Want to stay ahead of Florida's coolest eco-trends? Learn how to live more eco friendly, sign up for early access today!

Your grass doesn't need a snack, but Biscayne Bay definitely needs a break. The 2026 Biscayne Bay Report Card is in: 9 a...
06/10/2026

Your grass doesn't need a snack, but Biscayne Bay definitely needs a break.

The 2026 Biscayne Bay Report Card is in: 9 areas are "Fair" and 3 are "Poor." Fertilizer runoff during rainy season is the main cause of those toxic algae blooms. (Source: Miami Wire / Miami-Dade County).

Respect the ban and keep our water clear:
1. No Nitrogen or Phosphorus from May 15 to Oct 31.
2. Use compost or iron-based supplements if you must.
3. Consider switching to native groundcover like Frogfruit.

A perfect lawn isn’t worth a dead bay. We’re trading chemical convenience for a coastline that actually stays blue.

Ready to swap the "green slime" for a greener lifestyle? Learn how to live more eco friendly, sign up for early access today!

If you’re hanging out on the Intracoastal this weekend, your boat dock is basically a luxury apartment for oysters waiti...
06/09/2026

If you’re hanging out on the Intracoastal this weekend, your boat dock is basically a luxury apartment for oysters waiting to happen.

Did you know a single adult oyster filters up to 50 gallons of water per day? New "Vertical Oyster Gardens" (VOGs) are popping up across Flagler County to clean our waterways, and it’s the easiest way to help our coast stay clear. (Source: Observer Local News / CCA Florida)

It’s simple:
1. Pick up a VOG kit from a local marine supplier (like Keys Deck & Dock).
2. Hang the shells from your dock or seawall.
3. Watch the "spat" (baby oysters) settle and start filtering.

You don't need a science degree to save the Intracoastal. Just a few shells and a little bit of vertical space. It’s the ultimate dockside flex.

Want more hyper-local hacks to protect our coast? Learn how to live more eco friendly, sign up for early access today!

June 1st in Florida: the only time of year we're more stressed about Publix subs running out than the actual storm. ⛈️ B...
06/05/2026

June 1st in Florida: the only time of year we're more stressed about Publix subs running out than the actual storm. ⛈️ But let's be real, Tampa: the plastic water bottle mountain in your garage isn't the vibe. We’re doing hurricane season smarter (and greener) this year. No panic-buying, just pure preparation. Check the slides for the lowdown on staying powered up and hydrated without the eco-guilt. Stay safe and stay sustainable, fam! 🍊🌊

Florida’s latest flex? ☀️💧 We’re not just the Sunshine State; we’re the "Solar-on-the-Water" State now. While everyone e...
06/03/2026

Florida’s latest flex? ☀️💧 We’re not just the Sunshine State; we’re the "Solar-on-the-Water" State now. While everyone else is arguing over land use, Orlando is out here turning retention ponds into clean energy powerhouses. It’s the ultimate vibe check for sustainability in the 407 and beyond. 🌴✨ No land wasted, just pure Florida energy.

Swipe through to see how we’re making our 10,000+ lakes work for us, and join the Eco Pass beta for more hyper-local hacks! 🌊🔋

Seawalls are so 1990. Your waterfront property deserves a glow-up that actually works.New FL law SB302 prioritizes "livi...
06/02/2026

Seawalls are so 1990. Your waterfront property deserves a glow-up that actually works.

New FL law SB302 prioritizes "living shorelines": mangroves and oyster reefs: over concrete. They're cheaper and naturally absorb 90% of wave energy. (Source: FL DEP / The Invading Sea)

How to get started:
1. Swap concrete for native mangroves or saltmarsh cordgrass.
2. Add oyster shell bags to stabilize soil and filter water.
3. Check the St. Pete Beach "Don CeSar" project for free designs.

We're not just protecting your lawn; we're rebuilding the Florida coast, one oyster at a time. Nature’s engineering beats concrete every day.

Learn how to live more eco friendly, sign up for early access today!

Love a Grouper sandwich? You might be eating more plastic than you think.Recent studies show that 73% of Tampa Bay manat...
05/22/2026

Love a Grouper sandwich? You might be eating more plastic than you think.

Recent studies show that 73% of Tampa Bay manatees have ingested microplastics, and since it’s in the water, it’s in our food chain too (Source: Frontiers in Ecology and Evolution).

Ready to take a bite out of the problem?
1. Ditch the 'bio-plastic' cups: they’re usually just greenwashing in disguise.
2. Bring your own container to local seafood spots for take-out.
3. Shop bulk at local gems like Sans Market or Lüfka to cut down on packaging.

Protecting our coastlines keeps the local flavors we love on the menu. Leave the plastic, keep the vibes.

Eco Pass helps you find verified plastic-free spots across Florida. Join the beta to protect the places (and food) you love. Link in bio!

Staring at I-4 brake lights while your iced coffee slowly becomes lukewarm water. It’s the Florida experience nobody ask...
05/20/2026

Staring at I-4 brake lights while your iced coffee slowly becomes lukewarm water. It’s the Florida experience nobody asked for, but we all end up paying for in lost time.

Public transit isn’t just for tourists; it’s a sanity hack. Brightline cuts emissions by 75% per passenger mile vs. driving, and in 2025 alone, 3.1M riders removed 2.3M cars from our roads (Source: Brightline News).

Reclaim your hour with these local moves:
1. Hop on the SunRunner for a St. Pete beach day.
2. Take the Brightline for that Miami-to-Orlando trek.
3. Use the Tampa Streetcar for downtown hops.

Skip the road rage and join the movement. Sustainable travel should feel this good.

Eco Pass is working to bring transit credits to your dashboard soon. Get on the beta list to travel smarter and track your impact. Link in bio to join.

The internal scream when the HOA sends a lawn violation letter in this heat.Keeping a manicured lawn alive in Florida is...
05/19/2026

The internal scream when the HOA sends a lawn violation letter in this heat.

Keeping a manicured lawn alive in Florida is a full-time job no one asked for. Outdoor irrigation accounts for up to 60% of Florida household water use (Source: UF/IFAS Extension). That's a lot of water for grass that isn't even from here.

Ready to break up with your lawn mower? Start small:
- Swap thirsty grass for native Milkweed or Dune Sunflowers.
- Hit up Wilcox Nursery in Largo or your favorite local native plant nursery.
- Mulch like your life depends on it to lock in moisture.

Native plants are built for our wild Florida weather. No constant babysitting, lower water bills, more butterflies, and way less HOA drama. It's a vibe.

Eco Pass rewards you for making the green swap. We’re launching our beta soon for Tampa and Miami: join the waitlist at the link in bio to start earning.

Memorial Day beach plans? Don’t let your vibe be the one leaving trash behind. It’s one of Florida’s worst weekends for ...
05/15/2026

Memorial Day beach plans? Don’t let your vibe be the one leaving trash behind.

It’s one of Florida’s worst weekends for beach litter. From South Beach to Clearwater, the post-holiday trash pile is a real buzzkill. Our reefs are already struggling: let’s not add to it.

Here is your easy 3-step beach starter pack:
1. Swap for reef-safe mineral sunscreen (look for non-nano zinc oxide, and skip the oxybenzone).
2. Toss a small 'trash bag' in your tote for your own scraps.
3. Just skip the plastic straws entirely.

Community pride looks way better than a littered coastline. Let’s keep Florida wild and beautiful for the next sunset.

Eco Pass is almost here to connect you with the best local sustainable shops and workshops in Tampa and Miami. We’re launching our beta soon: hit the link in bio to join the waitlist and be the first to get access.

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