I adore Bellocq Tea Atelier’s beautiful organic teas in refillable tins. The holiday collection includes two blends—an herbal "children's tea" & the other made with cinnamon, spice, and rose petals.
Handcrafted in Mexico using locally-sourced recycled glass and alternative energy, we love these sturdy tumblers that are easy on the eye and full of character.
Similar to tequila, but made with a wild-harvested desert plant called sotol, well water (their own), and yeast. The company also created a nonprofit that conserves wild land.
While it may not look like much, Material's Forever Peeler is oddly delightful to use. It is good-looking, super comfortable, and has a replaceable blade which means it will last forever!
Dana Shultz founded the widely popular Minimalist Baker blog. Her debut cookbook has 101 vibrant, simple recipes that are entirely plant-based.
Based on the Shinnecock Indian Reservation in Long Island, New York, this roaster offers fair-trade, organic coffee. Oh, and it's delicious!
Made of bolga grass and woven by Ghanian artisans, this exquisite basket might just be the perfect tote to fill with goodies from the farmers market.
Jungalow works with factories and artisans to preserve craft traditions around the world. Like all their ceramics, these mugs meet the company’s sustainable standards. And they’re so cute!
The Nest Learning Thermostat studies homeowners' temperature preferences and learns their routines so that it can build a schedule around it.
This origami-inspired solar lantern is perfect for the garden, camping, emergencies, and more. It's waterproof, provides 12 hours of lighting, and is lovely to behold.
For everything from sports to fun and cycling safety, this super-smooth GoPro comes with a whopping 5.3K video resolution, among other bells and whistles.
Ex-Dyson engineers wanted to break the appliance-to-landfill cycle by designing a fully sustainable vacuum. Referred to as the "Rolls Royce" of vacuums, this one's a keeper.
For minimalists who don't want to carry a phone but still take photos or videos, this self-facing and world-facing camera attaches to an Apple Watch.
The sun is your co-pilot! Let your giftee see and be seen with this nifty solar-powered bike light. And they'll never again worry about a dead battery leaving them in a lurch.
For anyone committed to using vegan, cruelty-free, and clean beauty products, the Kinder Beauty Box excels because of its flexible subscription options and high-quality, sustainable products.
Plant-based squalane is mixed with vitamin C and Damascus rose extract for this fan-favorite formula, a perfect splurge for your skin-care loving giftee who likes a clean, green, and vegan product.
For the ponytail lover, plastic-free hair bands are made of natural tree rubber, organic cotton, and non-toxic dyes. They’re so pretty — and biodegradable so there’s no worry if you lose one.
This product is effective, reduces waste (no individual disposable eye masks), and has lasted me a year and a half so far!
I have dry skin and a generous friend gifted this to me and it changed my life. It's pricey but worth it!
This perfume brand focuses on sustainably sourced ingredients from nations rebuilding after war. Perfumes are made without phthalates, parabens, sulfates, formaldehyde or UV inhibitors.
This lightly scented, non-greasy moisturizer comes in an innovative cardboard tube that allows for easy, mess-free application. Vegan, cruelty-free, made in Canada.
This limited edition set is the stuff of a nail enthusiast's dreams! Aside from the gorgeous shades, it is vegan, cruelty-free, and 10-free.
Written by Eduardo Garcia, this book offers a great list of practical suggestions for reducing one's impact on the planet. Beautifully illustrated, accessible, readable, and inspiring.
From cleaning essentials to beauty products, Grove ships products from more than 150 sustainable home brands to eco-conscious subscribers on the schedule of their choosing. And VIPs get all the perks.
Treehugger contributor Sami Grover takes a tongue-in-cheek approach to minimizing our climate impact, but also working for systemic change.
For the person who wants to compost without getting their hands dirty, the Lomi is a countertop appliance that turns kitchen scraps into fertilizer. One of the best things we can do for the planet!
Lloyd Alter, Treehugger's design editor, describes his year of living a low carbon lifestyle, and how to start thinking about sufficiency rather than efficiency
Give the gift of becoming a "carbonaut" with Treehugger founder Graham Hill's e-course, which teaches the five most impactful actions for reducing one's footprint.
Mud makes gorgeous modern porcelain, but sometimes things break in the process. What to do? Combine those bits and pieces with upcycled concrete to create a luxurious new twist on old terrazzo.
These quality 100% linen tea towels are created and hand-printed in Canada. They're like having art in your kitchen, yet functional. And with all the designs, there's a pattern for every taste.
From sweetgum to beech, these Audubon-branded native trees and plants are designed to attract birds to your garden. They’re grown 100% neonic-free and are easily chosen by growing zone.
These soy candles come in beautiful ceramic containers. Once the candle is burned completely, plant the wildflower seed label right in the container!
This beautiful Fair Trade vessel is the perfect home for a small plant. Plus, every Jungalow sale supports Trees for the Future, a non-profit that plants forest gardens.
Developed in collab with the Eden Project, this set of handmade, recycled-glass beauties can be used for propagating, forcing bulbs, or as regular vases.
This pass grants entrance to 2,000 federal recreation sites, including U.S. national parks and national wildlife refuges, national forests and grasslands, and other spectacular lands. What a gift!
Cotopaxi’s “gear for good” includes one-of-a-kind travel packs, backpacks, and duffles. My son and I have Luzon Del Día cinch bags. They’re colorful, versatile, and made of 100% repurposed fabric.
With 50+ UPF protection and active cooling that makes one feel 3.5° cooler, CoolLife apparel is the perfect gift for the modern world.
If the traveler on your gift list is the organized sort who relies on pouches, we love these ones ingeniously made from bacterial cellulose and coconut waste.
I love the wake-me-up citrus scent of this shampoo bar. Your giftee can pack them in their carry-on without worrying about spills or liquid limits.
This water bottle is so tiny, but expands when in use! Great for travelers and anyone on the go.
Give the health benefits of a turmeric latte, topped with a sprinkle of cleverly reclaimed spice dust. This woman-owned company specializes in ethically sourced, single-origin ingredients.
The dreamer on your gift list can literally rest easy knowing that this non-toxic pillow checks all the boxes that do our planet no harm.
Science says that knitting has impressive psychological and social benefits, which is why I love the gift of yarn. Bonus points for Darn Good Yarn’s fair-trade, recycled yarn for an eco-friendly spin.
Here's a spectacular gift for the water lover who wants to banish plastic water bottles from their kitchen. This heirloom-quality, pure copper dispenser holds two gallons of water in style.
Treehugger's favorite yoga mat is grippy, supportive, durable — and made from natural rubber that hasn’t been harvested from Amazonian forests.
Indoor plants have health benefits, as do nutrient-rich microgreens—so why not give your wellness-devoted giftee a microgreens starter kit?
Since you're shopping ... here's a quick way to give a gift to the planet and help protect the diversity of life on Earth.