T'is the season to be thinking about Christmas Pressies. Clued Up lists the best of the eco-market and the perfect recipients for them. Here’s what’s on our Christmas wish list.
For Foodies:
Ever had a go at making your own chocolate? This tasty little kit should fill a hole. The Mayan Magic Chocolate-Making Kit is a fun way to work for your chocolate rush. In 15 minutes raw chocolate, which contains antioxidants, vitamins and minerals, is transformed by melting the natural sweeteners, butters and chocolate powders together. Four simple instructions result in your own home made box of deliciousness.
Why it’s Eco: The company says: “We buy from an Importer who buys from a cooperative in Equador and most of the products they buy in are shipped.
“Raw chocolate has not been processed thus it is a more environmentally friendly product.”
£11.95 from: Selfridges, Wholefoods, Earth Natural, Mother Earth, Infinity Foods, plus selected health food stores nationally
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For beauty bods:
For me, Christmas isn’t Christmas without a few beauty treats under the tree and this year is no exception with some beautiful, ethical treats for you and your loved ones.
The Wild Organics range is free from colorants and fragrances, parabens, pesticides and harsh chemicals such as mineral oils and petroleum.
The Marshmallow butter sugar scrub (400g) will leave skin sloughed, buffed, quenched and drenched – and smelling subtly natural. Swirling the scrub with your fingers, the butters soften and offer a delicious bath time indulgence.
Why it’s Eco: As if that wasn’t enough Wild Organics is a proud partner of the Freedom from Fistula Foundation, with 10% of all profits, going towards this unnecessarily life-threatening complication during child-birth, affecting many African mothers and babies. Over 2 million women in Africa suffer with Fistula with 100,000 more cases each year.
£28 from Wild Organics
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For that special someone:
These heart earrings are from ethical brand Element, which is dedicated to making fine ethical gold jewellery.
The heart earrings are a great way to show your love this Christmas.
Why it’s Eco: Element sources its gold and platinum from a group of Colombian mining communities, meeting strict environmental and humanitarian criteria - toxic chemicals are banned, as is child labour, forests are kept alive, and profits go back into the community.
Element is dedicated to the creation of beautiful jewellery with ethical integrity.
Diamond wise - as a member of the British Jewellers' Association, Element supports the initiative of the United Nations and the World Diamond Council (The Kimberley Process) to prevent conflict diamonds from entering the legitimate supply chains of the jewellery industry.
£295 from Element Jewellery
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For candle fanatics:
There are always a few candle fans among friends and family. We’ve found this environmentally sensitive option that doesn’t compromise on style. The Paddywax Eco Range offers a premium quality, environmentally sound alternative to the usual paraffin based candle and features a 45 hour burn time. It features a soy wax blend with 12 entrancing, nature-inspired fragrances, using natural fragrance oils. We love citrusy numbers Blood Orange and Fresh Ruby Grapefruit.
Why it’s Eco: Biodegradable packaging makes the Paddywax Eco range the ideal choice for the style conscious, eco sensitive candle lover – when it is filled with soil and seeds it can be planted in the garden after the last frost. The product sleeve also features re-cycled paper with soy-based inks and hemp twine is used for fastening the product label.
£14 each from Acassa.
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For boozy boys:
Adnams, the Suffolk based brewer has developed the Champion Beer Box. It contains East Green, the UK’s first carbon neutral beer made in Adnams’ eco efficient brewery in Southwold.
The keepsake box, which contains a selection of favourite Adnams brews, is a replica of packaging that was introduced in 1956 – the year Adnams won champion Beer of Britain. Original boxes in the same style were unearthed during refurbishment of the Adnams brewery in 2008.
As well as East Green, the box includes classic Adnams beers such as Broadside, Adnams Bitter and Explorer.
£10 from Adnams.
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For gadget fans:
If you’re tired of sitting around waiting for the weathermen to get it wrong, look no further than the Oregon Scientific Eco Solar Weather Station. It will give you a local forecast from 12-24 hours in advance. Also contains clock, alarm and calendar.
Why it’s Eco: Battery-free, the unit is charged purely through solar power.
£69.99 from Oregon Scientific
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For homeware lovers:
We’ve found these fab recycled vinyl record coasters and recycled milk bottle jug through Nigel’s Eco Store. Recycled from vinyl records, these coasters have a quirky eco style to protect your surfaces from marks made by hot drinks.
Made from the recycled centre sections of unplayable or unwanted records, they come in a set of 6 assorted colours and make a great eco friendly gift for a music lover. £9.99 from Nigel's Eco Store.
So good for the planet, the cows don't want it back. This recycled milk jug is a special limited edition.
Recycled from original milk bottles collected from dairies in Devon, they make a great looking, fun jug to go with your breakfast cereal or hot drink. Choose from Kelloggs, or Typhoo for a great eco gift for anyone who likes a bit of nostalgia. Also available from Nigel's Eco Store.
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Canny little stocking fillers:
Hari Tea. Herbal tea lovers are in for a treat with some tea with a difference. Tummy in Harmony contains a soothing dose of Honeybush and Rosemary, while Mindscape delivers a concoction of ginger and lemon – perfect for the chilly winter mornings.
Why it’s eco: This herbal tea comes wrapped in organic cotton tea bags. Although we found it a crying shame to throw the tea bag away and found ourselves reusing them a few times. Still as delicious.
£3.99 per box (16 tea bags)
Stockists: Hari Tea, Partridges, Whole Foods or Yoga Matters
Dinky little balms are always appreciated in the stocking and Dr Bronner’s Magic Organic Balms are no exception. Available in tins or tubes, we love orange/ginger and patchouili/lime for a natural kick. Also available as an unscented version which is suitable for men. The body balms are also great for soothing dry skin and tattoos.
Why it’s Eco: The purest certified organic lip balms and body balms that you could wish for this Christmas. Scented using only Fair Trade organic essential oils and containing no synthetic ingredients or preservatives these make a perfect natural winter skin treat and perfect Christmas stocking filler.
Each is USDA and Fair trade certified, with large portions of profits (between 30% to 70%) donated to charities each year.
£2.95 from Liberty London and Victoria Health