The H.eco Tech Festa 2026 Meeting

Introduction

The Herald Media Group had a meeting at Yonsei University. They talked about how helping the earth helps companies make more money.

Main Body

Some companies turn old things into new things. One company makes plane fuel from old cooking oil. Another company uses old fire clothes to make safe plane parts. HP makes many green products and earns a lot of money from them. Banks and electronics companies say green designs are good for business. They help the brand and save money in the long run. Lawyers say companies must follow environmental rules to sell products in other countries. A scientist named Orbit talked about the brain. He said people do not worry about the future. People buy green things when they look good and work well. Tesla is a good example of this.

Conclusion

The meeting ended with a big idea. Green technology is now a smart way to make money and start new jobs.

Learning

⚡ The 'Action' Pattern

Look at how we describe what companies do to make money. At A2 level, we use a simple pattern: [Who] + [Action] + [What].

  • HP \rightarrow makes \rightarrow green products.
  • Banks \rightarrow say \rightarrow green designs are good.
  • Companies \rightarrow turn \rightarrow old things into new things.

🛠️ Word Swap: 'Old' vs 'New'

This text uses opposite words to show change. This is a great way to build your A2 vocabulary:

  • Old cooking oil \rightarrow New fuel
  • Old fire clothes \rightarrow Safe plane parts
  • Old ways \rightarrow Smart ways

💡 Easy Logic: 'Because'

Instead of using long words, the text uses a simple logic for why companies go green:

  1. The Rule: Follow rules \rightarrow sell in other countries.
  2. The Look: Looks good \rightarrow people buy it (Tesla).
  3. The Result: Help earth \rightarrow make more money.

Vocabulary Learning

meeting (n.)
A gathering of people for discussion.
Example:We had a meeting at school to plan the event.
money (n.)
Currency used to buy goods and services.
Example:She saved her money for a new bike.
new (adj.)
Not old; recently made or discovered.
Example:He bought a new book.
old (adj.)
Having lived or existed for a long time.
Example:The old house needs repairs.
help (v.)
To give assistance or support.
Example:Can you help me with this homework?
company (n.)
A business that sells goods or services.
Example:The company makes phones.
fuel (n.)
A substance used to produce energy.
Example:Cars need fuel to run.
oil (n.)
A liquid used for cooking or as fuel.
Example:He added oil to the pan.
safe (adj.)
Protected from danger or harm.
Example:The safe keeps money inside.
green (adj.)
Related to plants or environmentally friendly.
Example:She likes green clothes.
earn (v.)
To receive money as payment for work.
Example:He earns money by selling lemonade.
job (n.)
A paid position of work.
Example:She has a job at the library.