In Bloom Collection - Printable Art & Global Impact
In Bloom Collection is a printable art store, who’s creator has a passion for high quality, affordable art, paired with a love for eco-friendly causes.
All of the prints with IBC have been carefully selected and created to support a timeless and cohesive aesthetic in any space.
In partnering with ‘One Tree Planted’, IBC hopes to combine the passion for creativity with the kindness of giving. Purchase happily, knowing that for each purchase made with us, you have given the earth a gift by planting a tree.
-How You Are Reducing Your Carbon Footprint By Choosing Printable Art-
1. You can print an exact number of copies, so no prints are made in large warehouses, only waiting to be bought. Many prints, unfortunately, are sent to the recycling center or thrown away because sales are slow. By choosing digital, it minimizes the risk on the returns of unsold inventory to the minimum. Actually, there is no unsold inventory.
2. There is practically zero material waste in the manufacturing process, since it only uses what is necessary to produce the product. The traditional printing method adds paper automatically to compensate for the material wasted in the printing and binding processes.
3. You can choose the exact print copy you'd like. This ensures you’ll never be left with copies you don’t need and it’s the best sustainable process of printing.
-About 'One Tree Planted'-
“As an environmental charity, we are dedicated to making it easier for individuals and businesses to give back to the environment, create a healthier climate, protect biodiversity and help reforestation efforts around the world. All by planting trees!
Started in 2014, we have more than doubled the number of trees planted year over year. Fast-forward to today, we now work with awesome reforestations partners in North America, South America, Asia, and Africa who help us get trees in the ground to restore forests after fires and floods, create jobs, build communities, and protect habitat for biodiversity.
In 2018, we were able to get more trees in the ground than ever before - 1.3 million!”