Top Ten Sites for Holiday Shopping

With our holiday gift guide just around the corner we wanted to give you a sneak peek. Here is our list of the top ten sites for easy ecofabulous holiday shopping. Enjoy!

1. Amazon Green

2. Organica Deluxe

3. The Find Green

4. White Apricot

5. Grasshopper 510

6. Organic Style

7. Eco Express

8. World Vision Gifts

9. Earth Tech Products

10. Spring Home

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SC

I particularly like World Vision Gifts as I like the whole charity aspect of it. CAFOD (http://worldgifts.cafod.org.uk/) seem to have a brilliant range of charity gifts this year - on top of the standard goats, water, chickens, they also have slightly more unusual offerings such as a fruit tree nursery or a vegetable garden, which I think is pretty neat!

My other favourite store-of-the-moment is Pea Green Things (http://www.peagreenthings.co.uk/Default.aspx) because they have a really funky range of fair trade gifts which are also beautifully designed and won’t break the bank.

Kristen W.

You forgot any of the stores at greatergood.com for a great way to give to specific causes and find neat stuff!

Justine

PLEASE don’t forget about etsy.com!!! Handmade artisans need your help more than ever! There are THOUSANDS of organic and eco-friendly gifts!

Hayley

I thought the web sites put up were very helpful in finding green, sustainable gifts for everyone. Thanks!

Emily

Please also consider Heifer International! Most of us have more stuff than we will ever need. Check out their website at heifer.org. Happy Holiday Season to All!

John

Thanks for the reference to Earthtech Products. I bought a Power Monkey Explorer Solar Charger (http://www.earthtechproducts.com/p2588.html) for my son for Christmas. It really looks awesome. Again, thanks for the reference to them. Keep up the good work!

Emily Rose

also try the Rainforest site…which is linked to the Breast Cancer Site, The Hunger Site, etc

Barry D.

Also consider giving to Nature Conservancy (www.nature.org) They let you adopt an acre of forest in many places around the world. Thanks for the other ideas too.

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