9 Eco-Friendly Gifts

November 18, 2022
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When it comes to giving eco-friendly gifts, there are so many options to choose from! You can go the more sustainable route and give a gift to help reduce your carbon footprint. Or, you can give a gift that supports fair trade and gives back to communities around the world. Whatever option you choose, your gift is sure to be appreciated by the earth lover in your life!

 

1. Re-usable water bottle: for those who are trying to cut down on their single-use plastic consumption. There are tons of different types and styles of re-usable water bottles on the market, so you’re sure to find one that your recipient will love.

Frank Green's reusable bottles are all about green living

 

2. Re-usable shopping bags: these can be used for groceries, running errands, or even as a beach or pool bag. 

3. Bamboo toothbrush: Did you know that over 1 billion toothbrushes end up in land fills every year? Help your loved ones reduce their plastic waste with a bamboo toothbrush, which is just as effective as a regular toothbrush but much better for the environment. 

4. Bees wax candle: Candles are always a popular gift, but they can often be made with harmful chemicals that pollute the air when burned. Beeswax candles are a great alternative because they burn cleanly and are naturally fragrant. 

5. Herb garden starter kit: Getting your friends and family started on their own herb gardens is a great way to help them eat healthier and save money in the long run. Plus, it’s a fun hobby that can be enjoyed by all! 

The Hive's toothbrush handle is made of 100% bamboo

6. Solar-powered phone charger: for someone who is always on the go and needs to keep their devices charged up. This eco-friendly charger relies on solar power to juice up phones, tablets, and other small electronics, so it helps save energy and protect the environment. 

7. Wooden cooking utensils: great eco-friendly gifts for the cook in your life. They’re durable, beautiful, and won’t leach chemicals into food as some plastic utensils can. 

8.  Bee’s wrap: an alternative to plastic wrap, this is made from beeswax and organic cotton fabric. It’s perfect for food storage and can be re-used over and over again, making it a more sustainable option than plastic wrap. 

Bee’s Wrap can be composted or used as a natural fire starter – returning to the Earth instead of sticking to the planet.

9.  Home-cooked, plant-based meal: Sharing a homemade meal is a true gesture of love and kindness. Luckily, there are convenient, delicious, and time-saving meals that are easy to prepare such as Arlene’s plant-based frozen meals. These plant-based frozen meals can be prepared in less than five minutes. Whether it’s savory kebabs or tasty siew mai, Arlene's world cuisine-inspired meal are an eco-conscious crowd-pleaser.  

Last minute tip: Use recycled wrapping paper: You can usually find recycled wrapping paper at your local dollar store or big box store. If you want to get really creative, use newspapers, magazines, or even brown craft paper to wrap your gifts. But best to avoid wrapping paper that has shiny foil or glitter in it, as those cannot be recycled.