SuperTech is an Innovative #ClimateChange Intervention Device Designed to Combat Vehicular Pollution by Reducing Emissions by up to 80%.
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Incomplete combustion leads to significant fuel wastage.
The result?
Higher fuel consumption - Higher Emissions/Pollution - lower #efficiency.
With #advanced#combustion#technology like SuperTech, you cut on fuel waste, save costs, and #boost performance - on every trip
🌱 Happy Easter Monday! 🌱
May this season of renewal inspire us all to keep working for a cleaner, greener future.
At Hunter SuperTech, we’re deeply grateful to have you on this journey.
Thank you for your continued support in our climate mission. 🌍
#EasterMonday#GoGreen
Wetlands are land areas that are saturated or flooded with water either permanently or seasonally. These include;
1. Inland wetlands:
Marshes, lakes, rivers, floodplains, peatlands and swamps.
2. Coastal wetlands:
Saltwater marshes, estuaries, mangroves, lagoons and coral reefs.
3. Human-made wetlands:
Fish ponds, rice paddies and salt pans
#WorldWetlandsDay #WorldWetlandsDay2025 #Wetlands4AllKe @RamsarConv@Environment_Ke
.... solutions like combustion optimizers can play a critical role in addressing these challenges. These technologies offer a way to make current vehicles more environmentally friendly and contributing to cleaner, healthier air for everyone.
Tackling Vehicle Pollution: A Key to Cleaner Air Using Combustion Optimizers
https://t.co/vfokltRPQ5
Combustion optimizers are technologies developed to improve the fuel-burning process, ensuring that engines burn fuel more thoroughly and cleanly.
Given the urgent need to reduce air pollution and mitigate climate change, the adoption of combustion optimizers represents a practical step forward. As vehicle emissions continue to contribute to poor air quality and rising health risks...
#ClimateChange is caused by human greenhouse gas emissions. We’re causing #globalwarming 100 times faster than past natural changes
We are taking Earth’s climate beyond natural limits with carbon dioxide & temperatures levels not seen for 3 million years.
#ActOnClimate