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(Part 2) gifts that give on many levels

  • Nov. 21st, 2005 at 10:32 AM
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I'm continuing on a series that I wanted to write on gifts that give on many levels. You can read part one here.

Syracuse Cultural Workers 2006 Peace Calendar has a lot to offer: it's practical, educational, decorative, and it's union printed on 50% post-consumer recycled paper. We've had this calendar in our home each year for the past 3 years and I love all the bits of history that I've learned with it. For $1 more, you can purchase the teacher's guide that has "more than 90 activities, background and resources connected to each month's topic and to the people's history annotations." The Peace Calendar is $12.95 with discounts starting when you buy 3 or more.

At the Syracuse Cultural Workers website you can also purchase some wonderful holiday cards.

Global Exchange has it's own fair trade online store. Here's a few items that I found there that won't break the bank:

To go with the fair trade coffee and tea I mentioned in part one (or you can buy some fair trade coffee at Global Exchange as well), you could give a fair trade coffee press mug or tea infuser mug which can help save on filter and tea bag waste. Both mugs are $15 each.

You can get a chocolate gift box for $12.95 with chocolate that is 100% organic (which also means it's better for the planet) and each box comes with a collectable recycled art card.  Even the wrappers are made from recycled paper!  As if all that isn't wonderful enough, 10% of the profits go to benefit non-profits.

These fair trade hemp wallets are another item that combines practicality with environmental and social responsibility. A tri-fold is $11 and the checkbook wallet is $17.

At the Global Exchange store you will also find sweatshop free "Declare Indepence from Oil" t-shirts for $15, a sage smudge 4 pack for $7.50, and tree free notebooks (made from kenaf fiber) starting at $8.

Check back for more ideas soon!

Comments

(Anonymous) wrote:
Nov. 22nd, 2005 07:24 pm (UTC)
Suggestion
Hey Jen,

I don't mean to invade your blog and you've got some great suggestions for places to shop. But I'd like to recommend one place that I like: Justice Clothing out of Pittsburgh. You can find their website at: http://www.justiceclothing.com/thereis/justice/index.html?id=9rX7sFjY

I like your blog and Dee's.

Chad Edwards
West Virginia
[info]green_jenni wrote:
Nov. 22nd, 2005 08:49 pm (UTC)
Re: Suggestion
Thanks for the suggestion, Chad! I think the more ideas we can put out there the better. Feel free to post more ideas on this post or any others I have on this subject.
(Anonymous) wrote:
Nov. 23rd, 2005 06:06 pm (UTC)
Re: Suggestion
Isn't that an affiliate link there, Chad? :)

Mmm.
(Anonymous) wrote:
Nov. 26th, 2005 11:44 pm (UTC)
Re: Suggestion
What does that mean? Did I do something wrong?

Chad
[info]green_jenni wrote:
Nov. 26th, 2005 11:55 pm (UTC)
Re: Suggestion
Not sure what he/she is refering to there. I wouldn't worry about it. I checked out the site and liked it. I've also included it in a new link page I made (under "Clicky Clicky" -> Interesting, Intriguing -> Green Shopping and Gifting) on the right of the page.

Welcome!

Thanks for visiting my political/eco-living in Salt Lake City blog.

My goals for this blog are ever-changing, but currently I'm interested in:

*exploring how I can live more in harmony with the planet. I hope that by making public my fumblings into new territory, I will help or inspire others who want to green-up their lifestyles.

*posting news (political, environmental, activist-related) about Salt Lake City and Utah that doesn't get covered in the mainstream media.

*I want to help make the world a better place for everyone -- I will post any ideas or stories that I believe can help accomplish this.

*ranting and raving about the current state of affairs -- nationally, locally and world-wide -- as a sort of personal therapy.

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