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Elphaba wants you to use green energy

November 20, 2025
  • Behavioral science

Wicked's Green for Good campaign, supported by Rare with the “Everyday Actions Matter" toolkit, advises “Wicked” fans to consider installing solar panels, replacing gas appliances with electric alternatives (such as inductions stoves and heat pumps) and eating plant-based meals — even once or twice a week. It also recommends green transportation.

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