When giving eco-friendly gifts, it’s important to think outside of the box.
Because no one wants a metal straw for the holidays.
Because lets face itno one wants areusable water bottleormetal strawsthese days.
Food Hugger Set $15.00
Food Huggers are perfect for anyone who cooks a lot.
You simply wrap the item with the bend-y sheet, and itll stick that way until next time.
When youre all done, toss it in the dishwasher.
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This can prevent fruit from ripening too fast and going bad, cutting down on food waste.
Swedish Wholesale Swedish Dish Cloths $13.00
Maybe dishcloths doesnt scream giftable, but hear us out.
Thankfully, theres a more environmentally friendly route, and thats a sparkling water maker.
Make your own sparkling water at home, and reuse the bottle!
You get to be your own barista of sorts and create your own flavors, too.
This reusable glass bottle (made from partially recycled lead-free glass) has a silicone sleeve for easy grip.
anD it comes with two small bottles of derived, multi-use cleaner concentrate.
For the friend whos always balancing work, play, and looking fabulous, this bag checks every box.
Its like gifting a warm hugwith a conscience.
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They get softer with every wash, and your giftee will love them for years to come.
Theyre made from 100 percent organic cotton grown and woven in the Aegean region of Turkey.
This six-piece set includes two bath towels, two guest towels, and two washcloths.
Its a beautiful blanket, and you cant tell its weighted until you lift it.
Each set includes a flat sheet, fitted sheet, and corresponding pillowcases.
Theyre made from 100 percent organic cotton that is grown in Turkey and woven in Portugal.
There are no chemical dyes used; instead, the colors are due to naturally occurring hues of alpaca.
The aluminum refillable case is so chic.
And the flavors?!
This set comes with a pretty rose case and a mango peach balm (mmmm).
And for $5, you could get the case engraved for a personal touch.
Bathing Culture Central Coast Luffa $13.00
Fun fact: luffas are plants!
This freshly harvested heirloom luffa from Bathing Culture is responsibly farmed and dried in central California.
That means its 100 percent biodegradable.
The packaging is refillable, too, so once they run out they can be recycled and refilled.
Plus, the minimalist aesthetic will elevate any shower shelf.
Its a thoughtful pick for eco-conscious friendsor anyone ready to make their beauty routine a little greener.
Kate McCleod Daily Stone $45.00
This moisturizing body stone is a plastic-free form of lotion.
Just warm the stone between your hands and rub it on your body before massaging in the nourishing oils.
Because its made without water, a little goes a long way.
Anything they dont use gets used as fertilizer.
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