Well, that is, if you pick up a case from the Gear4 lineup over on Zagg. For every case sold there, a tree is planted via their partnership with the Eden Reforestation Project. That’s a solid way to help out the environment, but it’s not all they’re doing. They’ve got the Gear4 Copenhagen made with D30 Bio, they’re adjusting their packaging for less plastic waste, and even setup a new case recycling program in Canada. While there are a zillion choices out there for your phone case, it seems like Zagg is stepping up to offset and reduce their impact on the environment. zagg.com
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