Three Eco-Conscious Creators to Follow to Keep Your Timeline Green

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From innovative designers to visionary artists and activists, influencers like The Sorry Girls, Trash Caulin, and The Garbage Queen are redefining what it means to create with the planet in mind. The Sorry Girls promote DIY sustainability, Trash Caulin inspires with his beach clean-ups, and The Garbage Queen educates on environmental policy. These creators blend creativity with purpose, demonstrating that every small step toward sustainability matters and inspiring their followers to take action for a greener future.

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00:00From innovative designers to visionary artists and activists,
00:03these influencers are redefining what it means to create with the planet in mind.
00:08The Sorry Girls is a digital media brand that centers on lifestyle, design, education,
00:13sustainability, and self-empowerment, all through a DIY or do-it-yourself approach.
00:18With their journey starting over a decade ago in 2010, the Sorry Girls founders,
00:23Becky Wright and Kelsey MacDermade, had one thing in mind, sustainability.
00:27Through their wide array of DIY tutorials on everything from Halloween costumes to home decor,
00:33Wright and MacDermade are not just advocating for sustainability,
00:36but educating their audience on how to work less waste into their lives.
00:40Trash Colin is a creator who gained an audience through his larger-than-life
00:44enthusiasm for his passion, picking up trash on the beach.
00:47The pressure we can put on ourselves to live an eco-conscious life can be immense,
00:51and Colin helps remind his followers that even smaller steps towards a cleaner Earth
00:55can make a big difference.
00:57The Garbage Queen, aka Elena Wood, is a TikToker who uses her platform to educate
01:02followers on how policy affects pollution, including the Chevron Deference.
01:06The Chevron Deference was overruled by the Supreme Court in late June,
01:10a decision that's alarming many climate activists,
01:13as the precedent has been a major player in getting laws regarding carbon emissions
01:17and healthcare passed.
01:18In a recent TikTok, Wood explained the Chevron defense and how it could affect
01:22the EPA's ability to enforce climate regulations.
01:25Chevron Deference is a 1984 Supreme Court decision that granted federal
01:28agencies the power to create and implement rules without constantly going to court over them.
01:32That's why it's imperative we elect congressmen who will side with science
01:36instead of business interests, appoint judges who will do the same,
01:39and pass specific laws that make the regulatory interpretation of it
01:42so clear that judges have no choice but to side with experts at federal agencies.
01:46The Garbage Queen reminds her followers that living an eco-conscious life
01:49is not just about action, but also education.
01:53These influencers, from the sorry girls to Trash Colin to the Garbage Queen,
01:57are not just creators, they are educators and advocates for a more sustainable world.
02:02By blending creativity with purpose, they are showing that each of their
02:05followers has the power to make a positive impact on the planet,
02:08no matter how small their actions may seem.
02:11Every step towards a greener future is a step worth taking.

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