Earth Day comes once a year — but these Indiegogo creators are making it easier to live more sustainably every day.

From powering your devices with wind, to commuting without gas, to growing your own food, these four campaigns prove that sustainability doesn’t have to mean sacrificing convenience or fun. It just takes a little innovation.


Shine Turbine 2.0: Portable Wind Power, Wherever You Roam

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Think solar’s the only option for off-grid energy? Think again. Shine Turbine 2.0 is a lightweight, packable wind turbine that lets you charge your devices wherever the wind blows—perfect for campers, hikers, or anyone who loves the outdoors. It’s renewable energy you can take anywhere.

Big impact: Up to 40W of wind-powered charging.
Small footprint: Packs down smaller than a water bottle.


Legion Solar 7: Solar Power on Your Terms

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Traditional solar systems can be complicated (and expensive). Legion Solar 7 makes it simple. Whether you’re powering your home, RV, or camper, this DIY-friendly solar setup gives you control — with no installers or utility approvals required.

Big impact: Power your home or charge your EV.
Small footprint: Expandable, portable, and designed to grow with you.


Linky 2.0: The Foldable Electric Longboard That Changes Your Commute

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Say goodbye to traffic — and hello to your new favorite way to get around. Linky 2.0 is the world’s first foldable electric longboard, built for urban commuters, travelers, and anyone who wants to leave the car at home.

Big impact: Up to 18 miles of range per charge.
Small footprint: Folds down to fit in a backpack.


Octopus Garden: A New Kind of Community Garden

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Part urban farm, part creative space, part community hub — the Octopus Garden is rethinking what a garden can be. Created by Kristin Hughes, this Pittsburgh-based project is all about bringing people together, growing fresh food locally, and transforming unused space into something beautiful.

Big impact: Fresh food and community connection.
Small footprint: Built right in the heart of the neighborhood.


Sustainable Living Starts with Small Steps

Whether it’s how you power your devices, move through your city, or connect with your neighbors, these creators are proving that everyday sustainability is within reach.

Earth Day is just the beginning.