
Green is the new pink. Not sure how to pamper your favorite person and the planet at the same time? With less than two until the big day, we’ve got some excellent eco-conscious Valentine’s Day gift ideas shared by productcare.org.
Don’t have a significant other? No problem! Head out with your friends for dinner, give your pet some extra TLC, or take the day to treat yourself. You deserve it!
1. Ditch the cut flowers and gift a potted plant
Roses only stay beautiful for so long, and will inevitably wilt on your valentine after some time in a vase. Instead, why not opt for a potted plant?
Potted plants are permanent, can be locally sourced, and often work double duty as air purifiers. We suggest easy to care for plants like snake plants (removes benzene and formaldehyde from air), aloe vera (you can use the leaves’ gel for sunburns), and our personal favorite, Philodendron (beautiful in hanging planters). Be sure to check for pet and child safety before bringing plants home.
If you prefer to buy a bouquet, source your flowers from a local shop and ask your florist what blooms are in season and grown in your home. There are many local florists that are working to make the industry more sustainable, and will help you towards your eco-conscious Valentine’s Day goals.
2. Scrap the V-day card and write your favorite person a love letter
Nearly 40 million Valentine’s Day cards are exchanged every year. That’s a lot of paper!
E-cards are a great solution to save paper – and you can easily send a digital valentine to a friend or lover no matter where they are!
Another strategy: upcycle. Use paper and materials that you already have at home to make your own Valentine’s Day card, or write a letter and roll it into a fancy scroll.
If you’re feeling particularly crafty, you can find an old card deck (remember: missing or lost cards will only add charm!) and transform it into a ‘Reasons I Love You deck.’ These decks are wonderful because you can make a deck for anyone you cherish in your life: your partner, kids, mom, dad, best friend, sibling, significant other…the list goes on!
Or forgo the card altogether and opt for an experiential gift or a favorite treat!
3. Pick a farm-to-table restaurant that uses organic ingredients, or source your own picnic ingredients locally
Thinking of taking your loved one to their favorite restaurant? Be a locavore and spice up your outing by choosing a restaurant or eatery that sources their food locally, organically, or exclusively uses in-season ingredients. This improves your local economy, creates community, and allows farmers to keep more of their profit and grow larger varieties of produce that don’t have to survive overseas transport. Plus, it’s great to know where your food is coming from!
Looking for a budget-friendly option? Light some candles, bring your special person (or people!) to their favorite indoor spot, pick up a few package-free snacks, and buy local wine or beer to share.
4. Don’t buy things—buy a shared experience or donate to your loved one’s favorite charity
Who loves having drawers and closets exploding with…well…things? Half of which you don’t even remember that you own?
What your favorite person will forever remember are memories that you’ve created with them. Buy tickets to see their favorite band, purchase salsa dancing classes, or book an Airbnb and whisk them away on a weekend getaway or road trip. They’ll love the adventure!
As an alternative, you can donate to a charity supporting a cause they care about. The thought and effort you put into your charity selection will mean more to them than any material item could, whether you adopt a seal or fund a local homeless shelter on their behalf.
Show your love for the environment by sharing a Green Valentine this year!
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