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Big-Boxing DayA gift guide for eco-minded shoppers headed to big-box stores19 Nov 2007
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When it comes to gift-giving this holiday season, 'twould be best to give nothing at all but experiences and bits of wisdom. But if you happen to find yourself wandering a big-box store (or you know that's where Aunt Edna does all her shopping), are there green gift options? We set out to investigate, hitting up the big-box trifecta: Target, Wal-Mart, and Kmart.Looking for more holiday gift ideas? Check out our past gift guides:
After wandering every aisle of each store and chatting up sales associates, we came to several conclusions:
Wake Up and Smell the Planet, by Yours Truly.
Speaking of subtle hints, big-box shoppers can also encourage drivers to start bike commuting by giving a new bike or bike accessories, or help foster a love of the outdoors with a gift of camping supplies.
Sweet CFLs.
Looking for more tidings of eco-comfort and joy? Here are some other green-gift options we found. But first, a few disclaimers: We don't endorse any particular brands. Options may vary at your local stores, and this list may not be complete (see: shopping is exhausting!). There are many more items available online at Target's "eco-friendly" store, Walmart.com/green, and Kmart.com. And finally, we feel compelled to say that if you are indeed going by car to a big-box store, try to share a ride and bundle your errands to minimize driving. Target
It'll be a blue, blue Christmas with this tee.
A cut above the rest.
Wal-Mart
Bag that nagging question.
We also found:
Kmart
Stuffed pets or PET stuffed?
Well, that about wraps up our big-box gift guide -- and speaking of wrap, we couldn't find any recycled-paper gift wrap, so we suggest getting creative with old newspaper or magazine pages. And please, whatever you do, do not buy this: |
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