Carbon Thumbprint
Carbon Thumbprint
The official app & game
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DESCRIPTION
Use UptoPlay to play online the game Carbon Thumbprint.
Mobile data networks in Australia are estimated to create more than half a million tonnes of CO2 every year. Your estimated portion the CO2 created by your mobile network data usage is your Carbon Thumbprint.
Calculate the estimated environmental impact of your mobile data use by using the Carbon Thumbprint app.
- Estimate your unique Carbon Thumbprint (the CO2 created by your mobile network
data usage) through a series of simple questions about your mobile usage.
- See your estimated Carbon Thumbprint in the real world using Augmented Reality.
- Join Belong and reduce your Carbon Thumbprint to zero.
- Learn more at belong.com.au/carbonthumbprint.
Enjoy with UptoPlay the online game Carbon Thumbprint.
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION
Developer: Belong
Genre: Tools
App version: 1.1
App size: 63M
Recent changes: See your estimated Carbon Thumbprint in the real world using Augmented Reality.
Comments:
Doesn't even come close to being accurate. Why ask all those questions then just guess I use 30gb per month? Why not ask how many gb I use per month? I assure you it is far more than 30gb.
Deceitful and dangerous marketing from Belong. Climate change is overwhelmingly driven by emissions from major industry, especially fossil fuels, who then flood the media with propaganda that shifts the blame onto the consumer choices of individuals. My podcast listening is not killing the planet! If I keep hearing the awful ads for this garbage nothing product I'm going to start calling up any friends still stuck a D-tier provider like Belong and helping them switch to a better internet plan.
This app is 43MB to download: that's the amount of 4 apps says your data. Also my connection is wired so I dont understand how it could be killing the world; I think this is just a scam.
Whoever is writing replies to bad reviews on this app is trying to cover a dangerous marketing campaign that needs to be scrutinized. Stop replying with sassy responses and recognise this for what it is. Marketing. This isn't a 'conversation' it's shifting the blame of climate change onto the consumer. Yes, consumers can reduce their carbon impact but we're not gonna solve this crisis on an individual level. If anyone, it's Telstra and Belong that need to be making moves in this space.
This app is literally an ad. I downloaded because I thought it may contain helpful tips of how to reduce emissions. Nope, just buy x product and you will be carbon neutral.'
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