Holiday Gifts that Give to the Environment


Crater Lake National Park  © Amy Bradley 2019


“The unselfish effort to bring cheer to others will be the beginning of a happier life for ourselves.”
 – Helen Keller

Typically, during the holiday season, we consider and purchase gifts for our loved ones that are often not environmentally friendly. To be frank, the holiday season is filled with wasteful traditions. Consumerism is one of the top contributors to waste, environmental degradation, and climate change. One way to improve your carbon footprint while giving a gift to a loved one, is giving a gift that benefits the environment. Before purchasing material goods as a gift for your loved one, consider the following environmentally and socially kind gift ideas!

Living Tributes


The U.S. Forest Service and the Arbor Foundation sell living tributes, which are trees planted in the in honor of a named loved one. The honoree receives a customed greeting card in the mail detailing the type and location of the tree. Additionally, the environment will get a boost by increasing the number of trees, which will filter carbon dioxide out of the air.

Eco-Friendly Gifts

This year consider giving a durable, reusable, eco-friendly products. These products will make your loved one’s life easier while reducing waste and carbon emissions.

Oakridge, Oregon © Amy Bradley 2019


Charitable Donations / Volunteering

Give back to the environment this holiday season by donating to a reputable environmental conservation non-profit organization. Another idea is volunteering your time to help clean-up the environment near you.


The Take-Away

With so much attention focused on buying new material goods for our loved-ones and friends during the holiday season, this year re-focus on giving a gift that is kind to the environment. Consumer waste is a major contributor to the degradation of our environment that is why I encourage you to give a gift that will be kind to the environment!

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