Dreaming of a "Green" Christmas

While most of us enjoy giving or receiving a thoughtful gift (particularly one that gets us outdoors), that doesn’t have to mean being part of the excessive consumerism that surrounds the holiday season. If you want to give good gifts that are also good for the planet, consider some of the ideas and companies below. There are no “must-haves” or “hottest essentials” here, just some ideas to get you thinking outside of the (big) box.

Donate to Charity

Make a donation to a charity meaningful to the recipient. You can find a variety of environmental groups to support at One Percent for the Planet's site. Or donate to the recipient’s favorite or local charity (just don’t pull a George Costanza and say you donated to The Human Fund).

Combat Climate Change

While I'm wishing for a "green" Christmas environmentally, I don't want a green winter. Help combat climate change by reducing your energy usage and supporting renewable energy.

Spend Time Together Outdoors

Mom was right. One of the most meaningful gifts you can give is the gift of your time. So arrange a picnic hike or snowshoe to the recipient’s favorite vista. Give a skier or rider gift certificates to his favorite mountain. Present tickets to a concert or sporting event.

You also can give the gift of outdoor skills. Take your kid and her best friend camping one weekend. Sign your spouse up for an outdoor education class or trip (Has she always wanted to learn to ice climb? Should he brush up on his avalanche safety skills?). Do the class together and it’s a shared memory for both of you. Check out offerings from organizations like the Sierra Club, which offers Sierra Club Outings gift certificates, and the Appalachian Mountain Club, which offers Memberships in a Bottle.

The ideas are endless and a bonus is that you won’t need to waste paper wrapping these gifts up.

Buy Green Gifts

Stocking Stuffers

If you’re looking for some stocking stuffers, here are a few more ideas:

These are just a few holiday gift ideas. Do you have a favorite green gift to give? Please share it with us.

posted November 27, 2006