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Teenager beats the auto companies at their own game!

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Ashton Stark is only 14 but he has converted his grandfather's old VW Beetle into an electric vehicle at the cost of just $4,000. The Canadian youth isn't even old enough to drive his handiwork! After researching the technology behind electric vehicles and after a year of labour, he completed his project and now has a fully functional electric car that can travel up to 50 miles on a full charge, at speeds up to 45 mph and all for less than 10 cents a day! “It is my grandpa’s 72 Super Beetle,” he said. “I think he would love it and be incredibly proud of it.” He used 9  separate 8 volt golf cart batteries, with 5 in the rear and 4 in the front of the vehicle. The vehicle  is driven by a single cylindrical drive shaft which is connected to the original shaft of the Volkswagens transmission. Noel Stark, Ashton’s father, said he has driven the vehicle many times, and he believes it is not only green conscious, it is also inexpensive and practical to operate. For more

The Green Supermarkets Revolution: A Sustainable Shopping Paradigm

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The Green Supermarkets Revolution: In recent years, the concept of "green supermarkets" has been gaining substantial traction in the realm of consumerism. With environmental sustainability and ethical consumption at the forefront of global concerns, the emergence of these eco-conscious grocery stores represents a significant shift in the way we shop for our daily necessities. In this article, we will explore the phenomenon of green supermarkets, dissect their key attributes, and underline why they are pivotal in reducing our carbon footprint and fostering a cleaner, more sustainable future. Understanding the Essence of Green Supermarkets Ethical Consumerism Green supermarkets, also known as ethical superstores, go beyond traditional retail by placing a strong emphasis on products and practices that align with ethical and sustainable principles. They prioritize offerings that have a minimal negative impact on the environment, prioritize fair labour practices, and often support