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12 February 2013
Bum Boosa® Bamboo Products is proud to be listed as a 2013 Organic Baby University Favorite! If you are pregnant, trying to conceive, or are new Mom or Dad, we encourage you to visit their website http://organicbabyuniversity.com/ where you will find checklists and guides, webinars, coupons for safe products, blog posts, informational videos, e-books, and [...]
1 February 2013
From CIFOR Forests New Blog : http://blog.cifor.org/13644/potential-of-bamboo-to-alleviate-poverty-in-rural-china-remains-untapped-expert/#.UQVTykpddst BOGOR, Indonesia (25 January, 2013) Easy to grow, even on steep, marginal land unsuitable for other crops, bamboo has the potential to lift people in rural communities out of poverty, but only if management techniques and trade improves, a case study in southwestern China indicates. An estimated 2 [...]
28 January 2013
By RACHAEL DEVANEY rdevaney@capecodonline.com January 27, 2013 In an episode of CBS’ sitcom “2 Broke Girls” that first aired last February, the main characters — Kat Dennings and Beth Behrs — visit a Manhattan pharmacy. Behind them on the set, tucked away between hair mousse and crutches and canes, there’s a product from Cape Cod. [...]
3 January 2013
Would you like to share information about Bum Boosa Bamboo Products with your friends? Perhaps you would like Bum Boosa Bamboo Products to be available for purchase in your favorite store? (Sometimes all you have to do is ask!) Click below and print out our newest product information sheet and spread the word! Here’s to 2013! The Year of [...]
18 December 2012
Once upon a time, trees were plentiful. We used them for anything and everything because there was a seemingly limitless supply of them. In fact the word “deforestation” is a relatively new word, first recorded in 1884. So it was not until recently that we realized the act of clearing huge amount of trees for human consumption is [...]
10 December 2012
Bum Boosa® recently learned of an experimental township tucked away in the state of Tamil Nadu, India. This township is called Auroville, and was founded in 1968 as an international community promoting cooperation, peace, and learning. Auroville is also known throughout the world for its renewable energy, recycling efforts, building technologies, and soil and water [...]
19 June 2012
For those of you who are stumbling upon our website for the first time, we wanted to welcome you and also introduce you to the concept behind Bum Boosa®. Convenience vs. Eco-Consciousness Parenthood is a time of joy, and also spills, dirty hands, muddy knees, draining noses, and of course, soiled bums. Disposable baby wipes came to [...]
4 June 2012
Recently we were honored to be reviewed by Organic Baby University and very proud that they chose Bum Boosa Bamboo Baby Wipes as an OBU 2012 Favorite Product. If you have not come across the Organic Baby University website yet, we highly recommend getting yourself over there. OBU offers all the education and support you need to protect [...]
7 March 2012
Thank you for a successful Earth Day WALK/RUN held in Cotuit Village, Cape Cod, Massachusetts on Saturday April 21st, 2012! Over 120 new and old friends of Bum Boosa Bamboo Products came out to celebrate spring and Earth day in our morning-long festival featuring a walk/run 5K followed by a gathering at the Cotuit Federated Church [...]
12 December 2011
Bum Boosa Bamboo Products hails from Mashpee, a small coastal town on Cape Cod, Massachusetts. Mashpee is proudly known for its community of Wampanaog Native Americans. The Wampanoag are a federally recognized Native American nation which currently consists of five tribes, located in present-day Massachusetts. You can learn more about them here Wampanoag Tribe Mashpee [...]
12 December 2011
Thank you to www.safemama.com who has provided an informative cheat sheet to help you decide on the safest baby wipe for your baby! See what they say about Bum Boosa Bamboo Baby Wipes. Go to http://safemama.com/cheatsheets/safer-baby-wipes/
21 September 2011
1. Hair: Nope, you didn’t read that wrong. Human hair is compostable and recyclable. Hair from your hairbrush or fur from your pet are full of useful nitrogen that can be thrown in the compost pile. Donating your hair could help clean up future oil spills. San Francisco nonprofit Matter of Trust collects human [...]
27 July 2011
Besides bamboo’s countless uses over the last several thousand years, bamboo is now especially being used in pulp and paper manufacturing. This is not only alleviating the burden that trees bear for their pulp, but it is alleviating poverty in China and other countries. Most of the world’s bamboo currently comes from China. Bamboo is [...]