Hey <<First Name>>, This week: trash-less millennials; diesel exhaust = ink; bargain takeaways; Ace Ventura-esque app and a toasty idea. Video: Trash Just Got Trashy

From 25-year-old "Zero Waste Girl" Lauren Singer - who can fit three years of trash into one maison jar - to 29-year-old zero waste restaurant owner Doug McMaster, millennials are proving that being fun and fulfilled doesn't have to be trashy. - (HuffPost) Air Pollution (Ink) Is The New Black

How about whipping up a masterpiece from 40 minutes of diesel exhaust? Up-and-coming street artists in Asia did just that with Tiger Beer's Air-Ink, dubbed the world's first line of ink made from the smoggy stuff. How you ask? Tiger pops some tech onto a tailpipe, sucks up carbon and soot and purifies it so artists can get arty. - (AdWeek) Takeaway Fodder Just Got Super Cheap

Hungry for takeout? You can order some bargain basement, late night fodder from restaurants that would otherwise be chucked using new app Too Good To Go. Rustle up £2 - £3.80 and don't be fussy; beggars can't be choosers. - (Springwise) Bust Animal Poaching From Your Pocket

Save poaching for eggs, kay? Wannabe Ace Venturas in Southeast Asia can dob poachers in from their back pocket with the Wildlife Witness app. Simply snap the offence and pin it to a virtual map, and it'll be forwarded to various wildlife authorities. Amateur (pet) detectives have already made over 1,000 reports. - (Fast Co.) Bread Just Got Some Serious Karma

For every loaf, 25% is wasted. That's a lotta late night toast we could be having. Luckily, Toast Ale rescues the surplus, toasts it and transforms it into tasty ale. Oh, and profits go to food waste charity Feedback. - (Better Business Show) Like these stories...? Share with your networks or 💗