Wednesday, April 14, 2010

Give a Little Greener

As invitations for spring parties - showers, birthday and graduation parties, weddings - start coming in the mail, it's a good time to think about how you can give a little greener this year. While gifts are always well-intentioned, the reality is that sometimes we give and get items that end up being unwanted...which instantly turns them into clutter in your home...and ultimately might land them in the trash. Nobody likes to be the giver or the receiver of such a gift - not to mention that it's not very green to purchase and accumulate unwanted things. It got me thinking about ways to avoid this the next time you give a gift. Here are some simple ideas...
  1. Give a gift card to a retailer you know the recipient likes. Or if you are unsure, you can always give cash or something like a Visa gift card.
  2. Buy from the gift registry. While some of the best and most memorable gifts for life's events are often off-registry, unless you have a special idea, it is safest to stick to the registry for events like showers and weddings. The gift recipients have already decided these are items they want! Just be sure to make sure your purchase is noted on the registry and always get gift receipts so items can be exchanged if need be.
  3. Give consumable or usable items. This only works well if you know enough about the tastes of the recipient. Ideas for consumables might be a favorite bottle of wine or basket of fruit. Usable items could be anything from fun office supplies to a membership to a museum or tickets to an event.
  4. Give gifts that help recipients go green, such as cute reusable shopping totes (http://www.envirosax.com/), an aluminum water bottle (http://mysigg.com/), or even a subscription to a junk mail reduction service (http://precycle.tonic.com/).
  5. Make a donation to a meaningful charity on behalf of the recipient. This has become a popular replacement to traditional wedding favor trinkets.
Let us know if you've used these or other green gift giving strategies!

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