Green Stocking Stuffers

Each year, we have every intention of getting our friends and family the best gift possible. But sometimes, in pursuit of the perfect present, we end up stressing ourselves out. There are so many factors to consider: what do they like/dislike, what do they already have/don't have, and for the eco-conscious, is this gift good for our planet? Below is a curated gift list that will make your wallet, your loved one, and your planet, very merry. 

1. Bamboo toothbrush by MABLE

Mable Bamboo Toothbrush

Say goodbye to plastic toothbrushes and hello to this self-standing bamboo toothbrush by MABLE ($28 for a 4-pack). It’s biodegradable, so you can toss it in the compost bin after removing the bristles.

2. Upcycled wallet by Rareform

Billboard Wallet

Did you ever wonder how billboards are constructed, and what happens to them when they come down? Billboards are made of highly engineered vinyl, and it’s no surprise that they end up in landfills, if not repurposed. Rareform collects billboards from around the U.S. sews them into one-of-a-kind bags and accessories. They have tons of styles starting at just $36!

 

3. Glass straws by Simply Straws

Simply Straws

Simply Straws offers reusable glass straws as an alternative to disposable ones (an estimated 500 million drinking straws are discarded by Americans each day). They make awesome sets like their 16oz Simply Mug Wide Twin Set with two straws and a brush! You can even customize your mug. Or, as an alternative, you could always buy a 6-pack of glass straws ($45) and pop a straw or two in everyone’s stocking. 

4. Sunglasses by Sunski

Sunglasses

Sunski’s unisex shades (starting at $48) come in an array of flattering shapes and make a nice stocking stuffer. Aside from being a 1% For The Planet member (supporting several organizations), they commit to less waste by offering a lifetime warranty and lens replacement kits ($3) so you can easily switch out the lenses if you accidentally sit on your sunglasses. 

5. Cotton filters by CoffeeSock

Coffee Filter

Do you know somebody who loves coffee and tosses a filter out every morning? CoffeeSock offers an alternative that is 100% organic cotton, does not compromise flavor, and keeps all those disposable filters out of the landfills. A pack of two cotton drip cones is $13.00 and they also offer attractive gift packs.
 

6. Canteens by Klean Kanteen

Klean Kanteen

Klean Kanteen is committed to being a better business and wants to help us all kick our single-use habits by providing reusable solutions. What better way to instill good habits than by starting early? Klean Kanteen offers attractive and colorful kid kanteens made of BPA-free materials, plus a variety of spill-free caps that you can switch out as the kids grow up ($24.95 and under).

7. Reusable food wraps by Abeego

Abeego Wraps

Store food the way nature intended. Use Abeego Wraps to cover dishes and leftovers, or wrap up fruit, vegetables, cheese, bread and more! Get a variety pack with three different sized wraps for $18.

8. ECOlunchbox by Eartheasy

3 in 1 lunchbox

Ready to say goodbye to plastic baggies and leaky plastic food containers? Try out this 3-in-1 stainless steel lunch box from EarthEasy ($24.95)
 

9. Pepper garden-in-a-bag by Eartheasy

Chili Peppers

Grow colorful mini peppers ($11.95) right in this bag, perfect for a windowsill or any sunny spot in your recipient's home.
 

10. Honey trio box from Cloister Honey

Cloister Trio Honey Box

Honey Trio Boxes are a great way to share your love of honey with friends and family while doing something great for the environment. Bees are critical pollinators directly or indirectly responsible for a third of the food we eat, which includes blueberries, apples, and avocados. That alone is plenty of incentive for everyone to be concerned about colony collapse disorder. Support the bees!


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