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Today is Earth Day, and in celebration of the holiday there are quite a few tech accessory companies providing notable discounts on products like iPhone cases, Bluetooth speakers, MacBook bags, and more.

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Incase

Incase is taking 40 percent off eco-friendly styles during its Earth Week Sale, with MacBook sleeves and bags at new low prices. 13-inch MacBook Pro owners can get the Classic Sleeve for just $23.99, down from $39.95.

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JBL

JBL is discounting one of its eco-friendly Bluetooth speakers today. You can get the JBL Flip 5 Eco Edition for $89.95, down from $119.95.

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This speaker is made from 90 percent recycled plastic, is waterproof, and comes in eco-friendly packaging. The sale will only last today, so be sure to visit JBL's website soon if you're interested.

Casely

iPhone case brand Casely is hosting a 25 percent off Earth Day sale, specifically discounting its "Earth Collection" of accessories. You'll need to enter the code BLOOM at checkout to see this discount.

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Casely's cases come in a wide variety of colorful designs and patterns, as well as multiple types. There's the "Classic" at $25, "Bold" with more protection at $35, "Bold + MagSafe" at $45, and "Power 2.0" battery case at $75. You can save on all of these versions with the new coupon code.

Nomad

Nomad's sitewide Spring Sale remains ongoing today, allowing shoppers to save 25 percent by using the code SPRING25. Nomad sells an assortment of leather accessories, including cases and folios for iPad Pro, iPad Air, iPhone, AirPods, and more.

Miscellaneous

  • Incipio - Save 40% on eco-friendly cases for iPhone and Android phones with code EARTH40
  • Scosche - Save 30% sitewide with code SPRING30
  • ZAGG/Mophie - Save 30% when you purchase two or more products
  • Pad & Quill - Save on leather iPhone and MacBook cases
Keep up with all of this week's best discounts on Apple products and related accessories in our dedicated Apple Deals roundup.

Article Link: Earth Day Deals: Save on Apple Accessories From Incase, Casely, Nomad, Incipio, and More
 
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hagar

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Nothing says more you care about the planet then buying things online and have them shipped to your home only to throw them away in one to two years because you want a new toy that has slightly different dimensions.

How stupid do these companies think we are?
 

dannyyankou

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Agree with all the comments here. Although nothing will make me more uncomfortable than “Memorial Day sales”. Nothing says honor the fallen more than saving $300 on a new sectional!!

I’ll spend earth day waking to the store today instead of driving, that’s a good way to show you care about the planet.
 

jml1982

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Nothing says more you care about the planet then buying things online and have them shipped to your home only to throw them away in one to two years because you want a new toy that has slightly different dimensions.

How stupid do these companies think we are?
Pretty stupid I'd say...
 

jml1982

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So wrong. How dare these accessory makers attempt to make money.
It just seems like the one day not to make a sale around (that and Memorial Day), unless you are a company that's trying to eliminate our plastic use or better the earth.
 

JGIGS

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Nothing says more you care about the planet then buying things online and have them shipped to your home only to throw them away in one to two years because you want a new toy that has slightly different dimensions.

How stupid do these companies think we are?
They don't have to "think" people are stupid. People are stupid.
 

shigzeo

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Buy stuff you cannot afford or should not buy produced in foreign factories that replaced the factories at home and before that which destroyed your traditional trades. Do this for Earth Day so that we can further demonise you as a carbon-producer, track your purchases, and tally off the sins we forced you into committing by removing all means of production from you, the farmer, fisherman, the carpenter, and more. Get a licence for this or that inane job, spend twenty years in school, forget to make babies; don't worry goy, we'll import them from abroad. Now purchase, consume, take our rap for the destruction of the earth.
 
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