
After a hiatus from Instagram (due to a lengthy process of reclaiming our rightful Instagram handle), CleanTechnica is BACK on IG! We’re sure you’ve missed our presence dearly.
Somehow, someone else decided to use the Instagram handle “CleanTechnica,” so we resorted to using “CleanTechnica_” until we could convince Instagram the “CleanTechnica” username is rightfully ours (and it IS). The good news is we are back in action, firmly in the 21st century of social media*. We’ll be posting periodically about our news coverage, events, and other updates there if you care to follow us.
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