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Julianne McGoldrick

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comms & consumer @redwoodmat; previously @waymo

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Recycle your beloved (but broken) old phones with @RedwoodMat and help us turn trash into treasure ♻️⚡🔋

There are 334.9 million people in the U.S. If we each recycled just one old cell phone this year, we could produce enough materials to create more than 55,000 EVs annually. Learn more about why it’s important for our country to recycle our batteries: redwoodmaterials.com/resources/crit…



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Friday is National Recycling Day, and we’re ready to help America recycle their batteries and boost our nation’s critical mineral supply. Stay tuned to learn where the U.S. stands today, the impact we can each make, and how to recycle your devices with Redwood.

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"With batteries proliferating in cars and homes and on the grid and everywhere else, it doesn't have to be an environmental mess at their end of life or in a disaster or a flood…There are some good solutions to recover that material and make sure it doesn't impact the…

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Redwood Materials’ New Specialty: Recycling EV Batteries Damaged By Fire And Hurricanes trib.al/g635ldA">trib.al/g635ldA trib.al/g635ldA">trib.al/g635ldA


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Hey, thanks, @AlexRoy144 Smart take and humbled to have @RedwoodMat included in this list short & impressive companies with "narrative command"


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It only takes 166 smart phones to recycle enough cobalt to build a new EV battery. Yet, only ~17% of the 150 million devices Americans discard each year, are recycled. At Redwood, we’re helping to change this by collecting and recycling lithium-ion batteries and rechargeable…


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We’re excited to announce that Waymo One is now open to SF riders — no more waitlist or invite codes! This is a key milestone in our mission to be the world’s most trusted driver, & we're thrilled to get more of you where you’re going safely. Ride today. waymo.com/blog/2024/06/w…


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Angelenos and Austinites: we’ve got news for you. Beginning tomorrow, we’ll start inviting members of our waitlist to ride with us permanently in LA. And in Austin, we’ll continue fully autonomous testing before welcoming public riders later this year. Read more:…


Another amazing milestone for @Waymo in California 🌴💚👏

We’re grateful to the @californiapuc for this vote of confidence in our operations, which paves the way for the deployment of our commercial Waymo One service in LA and the SF Peninsula.



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THANK YOU to the thousands of Angelenos who’ve come out to our Waymo One Tour pop ups across the city! If you’re in DTLA on Monday, March 4, join us for our closing act at The Shrine Auditorium from 11am - 4pm to secure your ticket to ride. Find us here: waymo.com/tour/#schedule

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36 Hours in Phoenix - "Another notable addition: Waymo’s driverless electric cars..Strap in for a psychologically wild ride, though the actual driving is shockingly smooth." And we pickup and drop off right at @PHXSkyHarbor :) nytimes.com/interactive/20…


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It is fascinating how many of my friends massively prefer robot taxis vs humans in SF - especially women. People are significantly underestimating the adoption as they expand availability and distribution. This is going to be another started slow and blows up phenomena


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What a year; 2024, you have big shoes to fill!

We can’t wait for what’s to come in 2024! Read reflections on the year from our co-CEOs @TechTekedra and @dmitri_dolgov: waymo.com/blog/2023/12/d…



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We published two new papers: one that compares the Waymo Driver’s crash rates to human drivers’ over 7M+ rider-only miles across Phoenix, San Francisco, and Los Angeles; and another that develops clear human crash benchmarks to enable such comparison. waymo-blog.blogspot.com/2023/12/waymo-…


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Hey LA 👋 It's giving season, so we thought we’d do something special for some of you! The first 100 people to reply 👇 and tell us how they’d use Waymo One if given access will secure their ticket to ride 24/7 in our WeHo service area from December 14-16! #WaymoxLA

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waymo is the best consumer product since the iphone


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📍 The Waymo One Tour continues! Come see us at the Westfield Century City til 4pm today. #WaymoxLA 🤖🚘

Hello, LA! Love seeing everyone getting ready to ride at our next stop in Century City #WaymoxLA



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Beep beep! Thanks for stopping by our first couple of tour pop ups, LA! To our partners at Third Street Promenade and First Fridays on Abbot Kinney, THANK YOU! Head to waymo.com/tour to see how you can secure your ticket to ride at our upcoming events. #WaymoxLA 🤖🚘🌴

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Meet Jan, a 101-year-old watercolorist, great-grandmother, and recent Waymo One rider. Her grandson, Waymo Software Engineer Clay Kunz, recently got to treat her to her very first fully autonomous ride!


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