As the holidays begin to approach, everyone is in a rush to buy gifts. What comes with it is the undeniable increase of waste, whether it be the carbon emissions of shipping or the amount of plastic packaging being used. If you’re concerned about this you’re not alone!
This year, you can easily cut down on waste by changing the way you gift. It’s actually possible to find the perfect gifts for your family and friends while still being eco-friendly. From fashion to kitchen essentials, we’ve compiled a list of sustainable gifts that any person will enjoy receiving. These gifts can go a long way in reducing everyday waste.
Eco-friendly home gifts
Perfect for any household, this 10-pack of reusable, ultra-absorbent Swedish dishcloths is one of our favorite eco-friendly gifts of all time.
Trying to cut down on paper waste? You need a bidet. The Tushy Classic 3.0 is our pick for the best bidet attachment, as it’s easy to install and use. But if you really want to cut down on toilet paper, you’ll want a bidet with a dryer. Check out which dryer-equipped seats we recommend in the best bidets.
One of our all-time favorite sustainable products, these nifty silicone mats can replace the aluminum foil and parchment paper in your life. They're infinitely reusable, inherently nonstick and can be used in all sorts of bakes and recipes.
You can stop using single-use plastic bags with this nifty three-pack of Stasher’s silicone reusable bags. These bags are a kitchen miracle and can be microwaved, frozen, boiled, put in the dishwasher and even used in the oven. We tried them out ourselves and won’t ever go back to normal Ziploc bags.
If you know someone who still uses plastic water bottles, help them make the sustainable switch with this Hydro Flask. It’s stylish and can keep your drinks hot or cold for hours on end. Want more ideas for reusable water bottles? Check out our full guide here.
Composting is an easy way to drastically reduce your household’s carbon emissions. Just collect your food scraps in this bucket — which features a charcoal filter to keep the smells at bay — and dump them at your local composting site.
Once you realize how much single-use plastic is in your kitchen, you’re going to want to find as many alternatives as possible. Bee’s Wrap, a replacement to plastic wrap, is made from organic cotton and beeswax and can handle all your storage needs.
If you're the type to give practical gifts, give your loved ones something they'll actually use like this recycled toilet paper from Who Gives A Crap. This TP is much more sustainable than traditional toilet paper and works great too.
Traditional sponges shed microplastics into the water as you do your dishes, and they get mildewy and gross lying on the counter. Switch to this eco-friendly dish brush, which has replaceable, compostable heads with bristles made from tampico fiber.
Step up your shower game with Good Time's low-waste shampoo, conditioner and body soaps. The soaps are 100% plastic free, 100% cruelty free and have 100% carbon neutral shipping so you can feel better about your purchase. Not to mention 50% of profits are donated to charities working on clean water initiatives.
Another option for storing leftovers or even bringing to the office as a lunchbox, this stainless steel container is airtight and leak-proof, so you can even throw a tin of soup into your bag without a worry. It’s available in seven different sizes ranging from 8 centimeters to 26 centimeters.
Eco-friendly fashion gifts
This handmade hoodie uses alpaca fiber from Peru to make an amazingly warm and cozy hoodie that's perfect for any occasion.
If you're a frequent hiker, you know how a great pair of pants can make all the difference in your journeys. These pants are super durable with roomy pockets and zippered vents. Fjallraven uses a hardwearing outdoor fabric that guarantees longevity.
Royal Robbins uses RWS certified merino wool, ensuring the buyer the highest standard in ethical sourcing. This hoodie comes in multiple different colors and can be worn on its own or layered. It's perfect for anyone that participates in many outdoor activities!
Allbirds crafts its shoes from all sorts of planet-friendly materials, including plant-based leather and ethically sourced wool. Plus, the sneakers are machine-washable and stylish to boot.
Girlfriend Collective is one of our favorite sustainable fashion brands, since it uses recycled water bottles to make clothes and features ultra-inclusive sizing. Check out these compressive high-rise leggings that belong in every eco-conscious person’s closet.
Your tech can be sustainable too with Pela’s various compostable cases. Made from a proprietary material that includes bioplastic elastomer and flax straw, these cases will protect your phone while still being stylish and sustainable. Plus, Pela has plenty of case options for both iPhone and Android phones.
Cotopaxi is a certified B corporation and produces stylish, color-blocked fashion and gear. We’re partial to its 28-liter travel pack, which is the perfect companion whether you’re a college student or jetsetter.
Fanny packs are a great help when going on an adventure. When wearing one of these bags, you can be hands-free to enjoy wherever you might be. Cotopaxi makes these bags with 100% repurposed materials and they are designed to last a long time.
Everlane puts a lot of pride in producing what they call “Clean Denim,” which is made with organic cotton and produced at some of the world’s cleanest factories. We love the look of these classic Cheeky Jeans, which are available in three different hues and tons of sizes.
Another Girlfriend Collective essential, this racerback bra is available in 10 colors and 11 sizes.
This iconic puffy from Cotopaxi features 800-fill down and a DWR finish to keep you warm and dry on those winter days.
Rothy’s has been making shoes and other accessories out of plastic bottles for years now, but its signature shoe never goes out of style. Check out this pointed flat, which has tons of color and size options.
Naadam makes gorgeous, sustainable, 100% cashmere sweaters. They come in multiple different colors and are comfy and versatile!
Cariuma makes shoes out of earth-friendly materials and even plants two trees for every pair you buy.
The traveler in your life will love this ultra-durable duffel from Patagonia. Made with 100% recycled body fabric, it comes in an abundance of colors and sizes up to 100 liters so you can take it on any adventure.
Nothing pulls an outfit together quite like white sneakers. But this pair from Thousand Fell are much more sustainable than your normal kicks. Featuring a recycled upper, recycled rubber insole, recycled laces and other planet-friendly materials, when these shoes are at the end of their life, you can send them back to Thousand Fell through its Recycle Now initiative, which gives you a $20 credit for each pair of sneakers you recycle.
It's hard to keep track of all your daily essentials, but not with this small, light and stylish fanny pack from Patagonia. Stash your phone, keys, chapstick and anything else you need in this nifty bag, which is made with 100% recycled materials.
Nisolo focuses on paying its workers a fair, livable wage throughout its entire supply chain so you can feel good and look good in the brand’s classic styles such as this Chelsea boot.
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Here at Underscored, we make it our job to stay up to date on all the latest products, but we don’t just find them; we also rigorously test products from hundreds of brands to make sure every gift you give is a hit. We also know that you get tired of seeing the same gift ideas year after year, which is why our team of editors has carefully curated each of our gift guides with a selection of products tailored to the person, hobby or event you’re shopping for (though, if you’re seeing some repeat products in our coverage, it probably just means that we really love them). These sustainable gifts have been hand-picked by our editors who test eco-friendly products year round to help you reduce your carbon footprint and lessen your impact on the environment.