It’s almost Mother’s Day in the UK, have you thought about what you want to get for your mums? Well here are some fun and interesting eco-friendly gift ideas for Mother’s Day!
For some chocolates that are that little bit extra special, these Plush Belgian Fairtrade Chocolates are ideal. The box features 32 hand-finished dark, milk and white chocolates in a recyclable box (with compostable inner trays).
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For couples, Valentines Day is one of the most important days of the year. That doesn’t mean that it cant be both enjoyable and environmentally friendly.
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Did you know that most wrapping paper is not recyclable? We spend fortunes on gift wrapping paper, just for a few moments of pleasure. Take a look at Furoshiki, the Japanese art of folding cloth for wrapping gifts. Using techniques similar to Origami, Furoshiki uses a collection of folding techniques to attractively wrap gifts.
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They do say that it’s the thought that counts, however, what’s the point in giving a gift that’s unwanted? If you’ve spent a fortune travelling to see someone (hotels and transport are far from cheap these days), you might not have the pennies to buy an expensive gift. So here’s a great eco-friendly alternative, present your loved ones with a Gift of Time.
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Eco Friendly Baby Showers are the latest trend in baby showers. A Green Baby Shower is a celebration of life. Demonstrate this theme by decorating with potted plants and natural resources. You can throw an Eco friendly baby shower by using Eco friendly products and baby gifts.
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Did you know that gift or wrapping paper is typically not recyclable? The way in which the paper is manufactured means that it cannot be recycled by conventional paper recycling techniques.
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