5 Green Holiday Gifts That Keep on Giving

The winter holidays are almost upon us, and whether you’re celebrating Hanukkah, Christmas, Kwanzaa, or the holiday(s) of another tradition, you may still be stumped for gifts to give this year… especially gifts that fit your own (and the recipients’) values.

For the past few years, I’ve moved away from buying "stuff" as much as possible, and focused on giving the gift of giving (say that three times fast!). That is, I look for gifts that contribute to larger causes. If you’re looking for a perfect gift for the "treehugger" on your list, or if you’d like to use a holiday gift as a means of spreading awareness, here are some ideas.

  • Adopt an Animal: This has become my mainstay for my neice and nephews.  We don’t get them a pet; rather, we make a donation to the Missouri Humane Society’s Longmeadow Rescue Ranch "Barn Buddy" program. You can check with your local Humane Society or ASPCA chapter for similar programs. If wildlife is more your thing, Defenders of Wildlife has "adoption" gifts featuring wolves, penuins, polar bears, and other animals.
  • Plant a Tree: You can do this on your own, or make a contribution: both the Natural Resources Defense Council and the Nature Conservancy have donation programs that involve tree-planting. Or, for the bibilophiles on your list, for-profit company Eco-Libris sells "book offsets": they’ll plant a tree for each book you choose to "offset."
  • Offset Emissions: Give the gift of carbon neutrality by purchasing carbon offsets. Some of the most well-known and respected vendors of offsets are Terrapass, Native Energy, and Carbonfund.org. Regardless of the company from which you purchase offsets, make sure that they’re certified by a third party, such a Green-e.
  • Give Green Energy: Sure, you could buy a loved one a solar system or wind turbine, but that’s probably well beyond most of our budgets. Renewable Energy Certificates (RECs… also known as "green tags") confer the environmental benefits of green energy without having to invest in the equipment. Green-e also certifies REC dealers, including Renewable Choice Energy, the Bonneville Environmental Foundation, and Maine Interfaith Power and Light.
  • Give a Membership: Finally, for family and friends that might like the gift of involvement, why not buy them a gift membership in an environmental organization such as The Sierra Club, Co-op America (Green America as of 1/9/09), or the National Audubon Society.

We can (and should) forgo holiday-related consumerism as much as possible, but that doesn’t mean we should abandon the spirit of giving associated with our various traditions. If you have other ideas for green gifts that keep on giving, I’d love to hear about them.

Disclosure: I do have relationships with many of the organizations and companies listed above, but offer them only as examples… I’m receiving nothing for listing them in this post.

Image credit: angela7dreams at Flickr under a Creative Commons license

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About sustainablogger

Jeff McIntire-Strasburg is the founder and editor of sustainablog, a co-founder and former Senior Editor of Green Options Media, and a former writer at Treehugger. Jeff was born and raised in the South (Florida and Louisiana), but made his way out West in his early twenties to attend graduate school at the University of Nevada, Las Vegas. He has a Ph.D. in English, and spent 11 years in the classroom in positions ranging from graduate teaching assistant to assistant professor. After reading one too many freshman essays, he decided it was time for something new, and made a career switch into corporate writing and editing. Jeff is married to Jan, and has three step-children. He has a dog, Zelda, and three cats. He lives in St. Louis, Missouri, in a big old drafty historical home built in 1904. When not working (ha!), he enjoys taking the dog to the park, reading (lots of non-fiction, but also the occasional mystery novel), working in his tiny little yard, and frittering away the hours in a local coffee shop.

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5 Responses to 5 Green Holiday Gifts That Keep on Giving

  1. linda.larue December 15, 2008 at 11:55 am #

    Hey Jeff-A great frugally green workout gift I recommend is http://www.sigg.com and http://www.kleankanteen.com recyclable and reusable sport/water bottles.

    Happy Holidays,

    Linda LaRue, RN MEd. ATC

    Creator, Crunchless Abs and The SOUPer Slim Diet
    http://www.LindaLaRue.com

  2. sustainablogger December 15, 2008 at 12:22 pm #

    Good suggestion, Linda! I gave Sigg bottles to the whole family last year… they're great.

  3. blazedale December 16, 2008 at 4:07 pm #

    Awesome suggestions, thanks Jeff!

  4. blazedale December 16, 2008 at 4:08 pm #

    I mean to say, Thanks Linda. Jeff, your Sigg suggestion is a good one too :)

  5. sustainablogger December 16, 2008 at 7:43 pm #

    Thank you, A.!