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I say furoshki, you say bojagi 25% off Bobo scarves

Submitted by Mrs Green on Wednesday, 15 April 2009 Loading Add to favourites  2 Comments

bobo-scarves-for-eco-friendly-wrappingBut whatever way you look at it, it’s an eco friendly way to wrap presents and I love it!

Discover the earth friendly art of wrapping with fabric with the beautifully named BOBO scarves (The name has a place in my heart from one of Little Miss Green’s favourite books as a toddler!).

BOBO stock gorgeous scarves that can be used as a gift wrap, gift bags, wine carrier and so much more.

Eco friendly

BOBO can be used to organise stacks of paper, tissue boxes, packed lunches and anything else you want to organise!

Find out how to use your BOBO in unlimited ways with their great online videos

Reduce waste

According to the Clean Air Council, 4 million tons of waste (in the U.S. alone) is attributed to wrapping paper, shopping and gift bags.

With BOBO Wraps, you can opt for a greener solution! There is no need for scissors or tape either, which will reduce your carbon footprint further.

Fair labour

BOBO Wrapping Scarves are manufactured in the U.S.A. in fully inspected facilities where workers are ensured fair labour practices.

Whenever possible, the wrapping scarves are produced from the plentiful stock of already existing fabrics instead of using virgin raw materials.

Special discount

BOBO is available through their online store, along with a number of retailers throughout the U.S. and Canada.

In honour of Earth day, you can get a 25% discount from BOBO by typing in LITTLEGREEN415 at the checkout!

Offer ends May 10th.

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