Cuipo Concentrates Efforts to Protecting the South American Landscape
Erin Fox — February 6, 2013 — Social Good
The rainforest has long since been a topic of discussion and Cupio aims to continue the fight to save the tropical landscape. The topic of deforestation in the rainforest has been put on the back burner for some time. The Cupio organization produces a long line of charity tees marketed to protect and preserve the endangered area.
Approaching it 'one meter at a time,' the organization was created in 2008 by California natives. Its three co-founders Gus Hurst, John Oswald and Tom Murray strive to make the rainforest a better place. 100% of the profits go straight into rebuilding the preserved land and issuing a better environment for today's world.
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Cuipo website
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Approaching it 'one meter at a time,' the organization was created in 2008 by California natives. Its three co-founders Gus Hurst, John Oswald and Tom Murray strive to make the rainforest a better place. 100% of the profits go straight into rebuilding the preserved land and issuing a better environment for today's world.
Contact Information
Cuipo website
Cuipo Facebook
Cuipo Twitter
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