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40% off sustainable tech from House of Marley on eBay UK
Earth Day rightly received a lot of publicity this year, particularly in the wake of the climate change protests in London that resulted in traffic disruptions and a significant number of arrests. Even though the official day has now passed, we have a continued responsibility to make sustainable choices.
Following on from Earth Day, eBay has launched a 40 percent off sale on House of Marley products. If you aren’t familiar with the brand, then you should be, because it was created by Bob Marley’s children in line with the reggae icon’s mission of sustainability.
The brand’s wide range of headphones and speakers are carefully crafted using mindfully sourced materials such as recycled paper, wood composite, and bamboo, meaning you get high-end audio equipment combined with a cool natural aesthetic.
The 40 percent off sale ends on April 26, so you need to act fast if you want to grab a bargain. We have handpicked a selection of the best deals so that you can love your music and your planet at the same time:
The pairable Bluetooth speaker in this list is made with sustainable REGRIND cork, and is designed for outdoor use with a 10 hour battery life. You really do get the best of both worlds with House of Marley. It’s a perfect mix of sustainability and quality.
For the full range of deals, check out the eBay sale.
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