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Archive for the ‘Carpool media coverage’ Category

TripMia in the Sunday Indo

Monday, July 20th, 2009

It’s a dog’s life - sometimes being a website mascot is really demanding!  I’ve been on three photo-shoots now, and not once did someone style my hair or offer me any mascara.  Still, what can you expect from humans?  I forgive them - the main thing is that I’ll do anything to promote carpooling - besides the joy of car-surfing, I really hate smog and traffic.  My humans also seem to like sharing costs - and if they’re saving money they might be able to afford the odd treat for me, which is important!  Have a read of the article and see what you think - is my hair okay?

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TripMia in the Evening Herald!

Tuesday, May 26th, 2009

the tripmi posse

Now I really feel famous! I’m in the Femme section of the Evening Herald. It’s my first time in the company of Sarah Jessica Parker, too, and I think she probably was pretty happy to be on the same page as me.  In fact, that’s the only thing that was missing from Sex in the City - a little white dog - maybe she and I should do lunch…!

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Things I love about the recession – part 1

Monday, May 11th, 2009

Amidst all the doom and gloom and very real economic pain, one happy effect of the recession, at least in the UK, is a massive reduction in waste.  Instead of carelessly throwing out food, people are buying less and using more. In England, local councils and waste management companies are reporting a drop of up to 10 per cent in waste collection in recent months, a fall that the UK environmental charity Waste Watch estimates could result in a massive reduction of 2.5 million tonnes in waste production in 2009 – enough rubbish to fill Canary Wharf five times over.  I don’t have the figures for Ireland but suspect the same is going on here.  Which makes you wonder how much people were throwing out in the first place!  There are a few reasons offered for this change: a shift in public attitudes away from extravagant living; a drop in the amount of white goods (like washing machines and TVs) being thrown out; and a fall in construction waste, as the recession affects the number of building projects.  But there’s also a rise in recycling, which indicates a social shift beyond economics. One young mother says “I suppose it is a combination of not wanting to waste money and concerns about the environment. Not being wasteful does save you money. I think a lot of people feel the same as me about not wasting things.”  Less is more might be the new black!

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Irish Independent Article on Carpooling

Friday, December 12th, 2008

It’s great to see the media recognising that rideshares are the transport of the future -(see The Irish Independent) - I do wish, however that the writer had covered more than just the Dublin City carpool website!  While that site is commendable in its ambitions, it has its limitations and it would be nice for people to know that there are several carpool websites - of which Tripmi.ie is the best, of course!  The fact that Tripmi.ie is all-Ireland and keeps your details private are two of the main differences between us and them…But hopefully the media will continue to acknowledge the importance of carpooling in the current economic climate but next time give people all the information!

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