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Baby Shower Giveaway - Solly Baby + BabyList
Sarah is a first time mama-to-be who is one of the faces behind Solly Baby, a popular baby brand based in Carlsbad, CA. She plays a big part in Solly Baby’s Instagram presence and loves interacting with so many other mamas on that platform, especially as she and her husband are preparing for their baby boy coming early August 2018! She has spent a lot of time researching which baby items are must-haves and which products are not only the most functional, but the most fashionable as well. As she has worked for a company so involved in the baby...
Built To Last
(2011 Jet Black Indie at Huguenot Memorial Park in Jacksonville Florida still in use today) We design each Bumbleride with durability and easy maintenance in mind, to ensure your stroller lasts beyond your family and stays out of landfills. As part of our commitment to offering awesome Customer Care and reducing our impact on the environment, we strive to stock parts online for purchase (in Canada, through our Customer Care) that are easily replaced using household tools. Since caring for your Bumbleride properly is essential to the life of the stroller, we have created support videos to help with reattaching fabrics, folding, using the included air pump and maintenance. Hear...
Eco Materials 101
Over the years we have tested many different materials which have led us to using 100% recycled PET Oeko-Tex certified fabrics, TPR in our handle, a C6 DWR on our fabrics and a solution dye for our black colorways, which conserves water and energy. We continue to look for new ways to improve our materials while reducing our environmental impact from manufacturing. Through our material testing, we've had to learn many new words. Below you'll find a glossary of terms related to our materials. We hope you find it helpful! What is rPET? rPET is recycled polyethylene terephthalate better known as...
5 Easy Ways Your Family Can Help Preserve the Planet We All Share
1. Refuse, Reduce & Recycle Have you heard about the plastic pollution problem? Being based in San Diego, CA we see the problem first hand at our local beaches and waterways. Plastics are particularly damaging to the marine environment, as they do not biodegrade, and are easily mistaken as food and ingested by wildlife. While there is no immediate solution, we can all help by taking small steps in reducing our family's use of single-use plastics for example: plastic cutlery, plastic grocery bags, coffee cups and to go food packaging. For the plastic we do buy, try to re-purpose it...