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Green Gifts With Global warming becoming more prominent, what with the artic ice caps melting and all that other stuff Rush Limbaugh says isn’t happening, why not do something about it when buying gifts?

The following are “green” ideas to give for gifts. Please expand this list with lots and lots of links to green, environmentally friendly retailers. (This list copied from the Hyattsville Community Wiki)

Paper Products

  • Mr. Ellie Pooh – A favorite at the “Greenfest” this year, this company sells recycled elephant “Poo Paper” products. Visit their online store at www.mrelliepooh.com to purchase some great paper products and save elephants in Sri Lanka. Basically, by buying this paper you create a market for “elephant dung” which elephants produce while alive (this is key). The idea is that people in Sri Lanka can make a living off of elephant pooh rather than killing the elephants for their hide, tusks or meat.

  • Seed Embedded Paper - This paper has seeds in it that will actually grow! Done reading the note, just bury it under some dirt and have flowers! They have both paper and greeting cards for any occasion.

Donation Type Stuff

Household Items
  • Compact Fluorescent Light bulbs (CFL’s) – These bulbs have come a long way in shape (they are much smaller now), efficiency, style, colors and light type. What used to be a “hospital white” has turned into a nice soft white just like the incandescent bulbs you have been using all those years. An added bonus is that they are cheaper now, under $2, and will save you about $50 in energy costs. How? The “60 watt” CFL only uses 13 watts of energy. Plus, they last as long as ten years!

Clothing & Accessories
- Check out these cool purses and "murses (man bag)"
    • Escama - conversation-evoking handmade bags made from aluminum can pull-tabs, in four sizes ($32-$160).
    • HER Design Iris - inspired by an iris bud, the latest clutch from HER features linen with a recycled-bottle lining and comes with a detachable strap ($129).
    • Kim White - wide variety of supercute and durable bags made from vintage car seat fabrics ($115-$250).
    • Stewart + Brown Swans Crescent Bag - machine-washable hemp and organic cotton shoulder bag with a swan print, in two colors ($79).
    • Entermodal - made from materials such as locally sourced aluminum, these bags work as murses or purses; available online in August ($450 and up).


Entertainment


Exercise
  • Bicycle with Helmet and lock – In case you have not been following the news, there are too many cars on the road and they are not good for the environment. Why not buy your sweet heart a new bike (with helmet and lock!) so that they can ride their bike to the metro and/or for recreation. It’s great exercise and makes a difference.

Wrapping it up!

Other Green Gift Idea Websites:


  • Two good resources for buying green gifts on Co-op America's site are:

  • The Center for a New American Dream has a Holiday Gift Guide:
http://www.newdream.org/holiday/giftideastaff.php

  • And they also have a Conscious Consumer Holiday Shopping Guide with tips and info on alternative gift fairs:
http://www.newdream.org/consumer/holiday.php


  • The Environmental Defense has a Green Gift-Giving full of tips and eco-friendly products:
http://www.environmentaldefense.org/article.cfm?contentID=4924


  • The Eco Shopper has a free downloadable Annual Holiday Eco-Shop Gift Guide:
http://www.theecoshopper.com/DOWNLOADABLE%20FILES/EcoShop2006.pdf

and their sister site: http://www.bodyfueling.com/Eco-Shopping.html

  • You could always join Ad Busters Buy Nothing Day Campaign:
http://www.adbusters.org/metas/eco/bnd/

  • 10 Things You Should Never Buy New:
http://articles.moneycentral.msn.com/SavingandDebt/FindDealsOnline/10thingsYouShouldntBuyNew.aspx

This is just a small sample of some “green” ideas. Try them out. Sure, you may be scorned at first from those who are used to getting “stuff”. Try starting with your own holiday list. Do you really need more stuff? If you ask for less stuff, maybe you will set an example for everyone else. You don’t have to become a minimalist living in the mountains to make a difference in the world today. There are plenty of opportunities to save the world while not changing yours. Have some other ideas? What are you waiting for? Add them to the list!


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