Don’t be caught buying your last minute gifts. The experts at ShopSmart, from the publisher of Consumer Reports, scoured the Web to find 13 sites that offer items that can help save resources, reduce poverty and support artists and crafters here and abroad.
Fair-Trade Gifts: These online shops follow fair-trade principles, which means they pay fair wages and ensure good working conditions for the artisans and farmers who create the products in developing nations. Look for the “Fair-Trade Certified” label on agricultural products.
1. Originalgood.com supports artisans around the world by selling a big selection of notebooks, jewelry, housewares and other goodies.
2. Theochocolate.com buys its cacao direct from farmers and grower cooperatives. The gift boxes here carry the Fair-Trade Certified label and taste testers gave them the thumbs-up.
3. Tenthousandvillages.com is a nonprofit fair-trade group founded in 1946 that markets gifts and home décor products made by artisans in 36 countries.
4. Spiralfoundation.org sells cool tableware and home décor items made from reclaimed or recycled materials, and donates all proceeds to humanitarian programs, including those that promote literacy, provide primary health care and award scholarships in Nepal and Vietnam.
Green Gifts: These sites feature fun, eco-friendly gifts for men, women, kids and pets. Lots of the goods are made from recycled or repurposed materials, saving resources and preventing waste.
5. Fao.com has an “Earthy Friendly Toys” option where you can buy classic stuffed animals and toys made from sustainable materials and natural or nontoxic paint and dyes.
6. Btcelements.com specializes in clothing, accessories and home décor for those who are both stylish and eco-conscious. Many of the items are made from recycled or reused materials.
7. Westpawdesign.com has well-designed, green gifts for your furry friends, from dog beds made out of recycled plastic bottles to organic catnip toys and reclaimed cotton sweaters.
8. Earthtechproducts.com offers lots of gifts that save energy or allow you to cut down on the disposable batters you use.
Charitable Gifts: Surprise and inspire the picky people on your list who already have everything by giving a donation to a charity of their choice or a loan to an entrepreneur they select. Those make good last-minute gifts, since you can order online until Christmas Eve or even Christmas morning.
9. Networkforgood.org/goodcard lets you choose a donation amount ($10, $25, $50 or $100) and the recipient donates the money to the charity of her choice, selecting from more than 1.5 million organizations.
10. Kiva.org helps entrepreneurs in developing countries work themselves out of poverty. Certificates start at $25 and the recipient can browse profiles of entrepreneurs, get updates and, when the loan is repaid, lend the money to a different entrepreneur or withdraw it.
11. Changingthepresent.org allows you to contribute to a cause close to someone’s heart and create a personalized greeting card to tell her about the donation you made in her name. Donation amounts start at $2 and there are hundreds of nonprofits from which to choose.
12. Worldwildlife.org offers a selection of 80 species for adoption. Donations go towards conservation projects and protecting endangered species around the globe. For $25 the recipient will get an adoption certificate and photo; for $50 she’ll also get a plush stuffed animal of the adopted species or can select the species with the WWF Gift Adoption Card.
Handmade Gifts: These gifts are unique, the prices tend to be reasonable and it feels good to support mom-and-pop businesses.
13. Etsy.com is like the world’s largest craft fair. The site lets you buy directly from artists and crafters who set up their own online shops, and you can find out how an item was made and sometimes make special requests.
For greener gift wrap and cards, check out Nightowlpapergoods.com, Luckycrow.com and Greenfieldpaper.com.
*The experts at Consumer Reports WebWatch, an Internet watchdog group, screened all of these sites. Internet investigators made sure each one complies with guidelines for customer service, privacy and disclosure of important information, including contact information.
Hi, please also check out our green gift baskets. One is currently $40 and we will be posting in the coming week a second offering for $25, with a $35-40 “Green Your Office” basket to follow shortly. http://www.thegreenperspective.com.
Happy holidays!
Todd B, Owner