A team of scientists developed a new method to clean oil spills more efficiently
A team of scientists developed a new method to clean oil spills more efficiently
A school started a gardening club that grew vegetables for the school cafeteriaA tech company released a new app that helps users track their carbon footprint

A community garden donated 150 pounds of carrots to a local senior centerA bakery started using organic flour in all its breads to appeal to health-conscious customersA coffee shop hosted a live jazz night every Friday that featured local musicians

A university awarded scholarships to 30 first-generation college studentsA taxi company added wheelchair-accessible vehicles to its fleet to serve more customers

A fashion store donated unsold clothing to a nonprofit that helps homeless individuals
A library started a book club for teens that focused on young adult fictionA airline added new in flight snacks and beverages
A charity started a program to help elderly people with home repairsA university research team studied the impact of social media on relationships
A local bookstore offered a discount for students with a valid IDA city council approved a plan to build a new water treatment plant
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