This year, Grist's holiday gift guide will be chock full of recommendations from our staff and readers -- hey, that's you!
Have you come across a snazzy new eco-product? Got a time-tested gift-giving tradition that fits your green lifestyle? Let us know what you're giving this year, and why. We'll include some of the most creative suggestions in our merry little guide. (Yes, yes, we know consumption is evil and wrong, and we'll be sure to point that out as well.)
Thanks for your ideas -- and if you need a little inspiration, give last year's guide a whirl.
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Kif Scheuer Posted 2:08 am
09 Nov 2006
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Roz Cummins Posted 3:31 am
09 Nov 2006
It's a low tech gift that makes adults happy too. I recently found some at Whole Foods in the expensive soaps and make-up section that have fuzzy covers with "Hot Wheels" type flames embroidered on the sides. I bought some for some of the older kids I know, as they are totally cool looking. Maybe Santa will bring me one too.
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DMizejewski Posted 3:41 am
09 Nov 2006
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talterman Posted 4:37 am
09 Nov 2006
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kmp Posted 4:44 am
09 Nov 2006
I have also been lucky with A Greater Gift a non-profit that sells fair-trade products from around the world.
The Y Catalog is a relatively new spot wherein a bunch of manufacturers have pledged to donate 10% of anything you buy to the charity of their choice. Yoga gear,clothes, shoes, jewelry, etc.
Patagonia is one of those sneaky-eco gifts. Most people don't know that all their cotton is organic, the wool is not bleached, the 1% for the planet initiative... they just think they are getting a cool shirt.
I think our fellow eco-friends are easy... TerraPass, planting trees, organic soap, etc. It's getting something for the not-so-eco-minded that doesn't smack of "crunchy-granola," but also is not mass-produced crap, that can be difficult.
I give a lot of "weekends away:" a snowboard lesson, a night at a B&B and passes to a National Park for hiking, snowshoeing or XC skiing lessons. For my less active friends, a night at a spa for two... generally I get to join in on these activites and so it's like two gifts in one - I get to spend time with friends and we get to do something we both enjoy. I also enjoy giving (and getting) so called "consumable" gifts; stuff that is not going to sit around the house collecting dust. Opera tickets, a Broadway show, the ballet, a concert.
Of course, there is always jewelry and chocolate.
As for the inevitable dilemma of wrapping gifts, I have been using paper & ribbon from Paporganics (when I am not using funky boxes, reusable bags, etc) and I can tell you the paper quality is absolutely fantastic and 100% sustainable (recycled & hemp). They have some really beautiful cards as well.
Happy Shopping!
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Bright Wings Posted 7:17 am
09 Nov 2006
Also with my new web site just launched, I thought readers might like to know about a couple of unique gift ideas: Liquid Smudge (a natural product to clear your space, made in a sacred way by traditional native americans)-- and custom-blended flower essences for people and pets.
For people, a popular formula is "Quantum Prosperity" -- to help attract that "other" green stuff in abundance.
For pets, two popular formulas are:
"Receiving Kindness At Last" (for animals who have been rescued from shelters or other living situations)
"Phobias" for animals who panic at loud noises
"Claustrophobia" for animals that need to be confined for short periods (such as in a crate to be transported.)
Hope everyone's holiday season is filled with goodness and health!
Working for a better world,
Nancy Boyd
Make today awesome!
Visit our web site for tips
and tools to make YOUR world sing.
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Roz Cummins Posted 9:34 am
09 Nov 2006
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Raye Posted 10:35 am
09 Nov 2006
We also gather for a meal and time together.
Another gift-giving tradition is the gift of prayers and hopes, given to another in the form of a card or letter. It isn't just "happy holidays." These are thoughtful, prayerful short writings that offer specific prayers based on knowledge of the person's life.
I have given small jars with tiny scrolls of blessings. These take a little time, but are always one-of-a-kind.
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bunyipk Posted 2:44 pm
09 Nov 2006
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NancyBee Posted 9:28 pm
09 Nov 2006
For more information go to http://www.justcoffee.org
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sparrott825 Posted 12:45 am
10 Nov 2006
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Bios2 Posted 1:01 am
10 Nov 2006
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lylee Posted 2:44 am
10 Nov 2006
I also like to make breads, or liquors for gifts, and give them in home made canvas bags, or pieces of pretty material secured with decorative saftey pins.
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clatteramy Posted 1:48 pm
11 Nov 2006
Since that doesn't give anyone a link to something they can actually buy, give this place a go: Monarch Watch. You can purchase a Monarch butterfly waystation kit or a cool Monarch t-shirt which promotes the conservation of Monarch butterflies.
Another idea we had was to put together a basket of goodies that would encourage energy efficiency. Since more and more people are learning about global warming and wondering what they can do, a sampler of things like compact flourescent bulbs and a copy of "An Inconvenient Truth" tucked in a locally-made Amish basket or reusable cloth grocery bag would gently get loved ones on the right path.
And finally, instead of the eco-friendly digital music download service, you could give the gift of music from independent musicians who are trying to make a difference. I myself am in a couple of eco-minded music groups, and there are tons of them out there in many genres who offer eco-friendly CD packaging and organic cotton t-shirts. What teenager doesn't want to be the first to "discover" a cool new band?!
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ecolover Posted 10:17 am
15 Nov 2006
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Andrew Sharpless Posted 6:48 am
20 Nov 2006
Andrew Sharpless
CEO
Oceana
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Natasha Posted 11:12 am
07 Dec 2006
I'm committed to giving green gifts this holiday season, and I found an awesome website where I can get gifts for everyone -- my friends, family, nieces, boyfriend -- all at one place! I've shopped around and I've done a lot of research, and GreenHome.com is truly the best, fastest resource for getting all your green holiday gift-giving out of the way. Thank God for online shopping!
Here are a few of the cool eco-friendly gifts from GreenHome.com that I am giving to various people:
Mom: Organic Cotton Bathrobe, Organic Eye Pillow and Bath Gift Pack
Dad: Freeplay Emergency Radio and Flashlight Kit (it's solar-powered and wind-up in case of a power outtage -- my dad is a freak about being prepared for emergencies...)
Boyfriend: Organic cotton boxers and this awesome solar-powered iPod/cell phone charger called the Solio (i'm getting myself a Solio, too!)
Older Sister: All natural rubber yoga mat and this really cute and trendy hemp yoga mat bag
Younger Sister: Beautiful Recycled Glass champagne flutes (she just got a new apartment so these will be perfect)
5-year-old niece: Soy stuffed animal named "Hairy" and eco-adventure game from Xeko.
Younger brother: organic cotton tie -- he just started a new job so this is perfect.
My Puppy: Organic Hemp Dog Collar
Check out all these great products and more at GreenHome.com... Happy Holidays! And Happy Shopping!
Cheers!
Natasha Stuart
Green Product Guru
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