When you think of presents, you probably picture boxes of all shapes and sizes. They’re wrapped in bright, shiny paper. Each one is tied up with a colorful bow.
Today, Americans spend billions of dollars on wrapping paper each year. But some people think wrapping paper is a waste. After all, it’s meant to be ripped off and thrown away.
Is it time to rethink the way we wrap gifts?
When you think of presents, you probably picture boxes wrapped in bright, shiny paper. Each one is tied with a bow.
Americans spend billions of dollars on wrapping paper each year. But some people say wrapping paper is a waste. After all, it’s meant to be ripped off and thrown out.
Should we rethink the way we wrap gifts?
When you think of presents, you probably picture boxes of all shapes and sizes, wrapped in bright, shiny paper and tied up with colorful bows.
Today, Americans spend billions of dollars on wrapping paper each year. But some people think wrapping paper is a waste. After all, it’s meant to be ripped off and thrown away.
Is it time to rethink the way we wrap gifts?