Can you really power your phone with a potato?
In this episode, PUMA challenges Maya, Oli, and Mo to see if they can generate their own electricity. But here’s the twist: some of their equipment is a little… unconventional. The host who generates the most watts will take home this week’s Green Flag.
As they battle it out, the hosts also dive into the bigger picture of renewable energy. While individuals can easily switch to renewable providers at home, brands face a tougher challenge across their supply chains. PUMA, however, has taken this challenge seriously with 22% of the electricity in their supply chain now coming from renewable sources, and they aim to hit 25% by 2025.
Do you know how long you’d have to pedal on an energy bike to charge your smartphone? Or how effective a solar panel is on a cloudy day?
It’s time to rethink the electricity we use and where it comes from. Ready to fly your own climate Green Flag when it comes to energy?
Have you made the switch to a 100% renewable energy provider in your home, if so — tell us about it, using the hashtag #PUMAGREENFLAGS.
There’s only one Forever. Let’s make it Better.
Green Flags is a FOREVER.BETTER podcast, brought to you by PUMA. Produced by Mags Creative and MSL.
We used the following data and sources in this episode:
We partnered with Electric Pedals, a human-powered events company when making this episode. We used their database when drawing comparisons between what the amount of electricity generated could power.
https://about.puma.com/en/sustainability/our-targets/vision-2030
https://annual-report.puma.com/2023/en/sustainability/climate/index.html
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