This gift market is to promote Earth-friendly, sustainable gift-giving. We will be selling products that embody the three concepts of Reduce, Reuse, and Recycle. Things like wool mittens made out of discarded sweaters, upcycled jewelry (made from repurposed bike tire tubes or aluminum cans, for example), recycled gift wrap paper, African leftover cloth gift bags and shopping bags, recycled ornaments, and clever sustainable house care products. Opportunities for Zero waste gift options will also be provided—like opportunities to donate to a charity in someone’s name. Most of the products come from organizations that use the proceeds to directly support the people in their programs.
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Alternative Gift Market (Go Green Gift Market)
This gift market is to promote Earth-friendly, sustainable gift-giving. We will be selling products that embody the three concepts of Reduce, Reuse, and Recycle. Things like wool mittens made out of discarded sweaters, upcycled jewelry (made from repurposed bike tire tubes or aluminum cans, for example), recycled gift wrap paper, African leftover cloth gift bags and shopping bags, recycled ornaments, and clever sustainable house care products. Opportunities for Zero waste gift options will also be provided—like opportunities to donate to a charity in someone’s name. Most of the products come from organizations that use the proceeds to directly support the people in their programs.
Alternative Gift Market (Go Green Gift Market)
This gift market is to promote Earth-friendly, sustainable gift-giving. We will be selling products that embody the three concepts of Reduce, Reuse, and Recycle. Things like wool mittens made out of discarded sweaters, upcycled jewelry (made from repurposed bike tire tubes or aluminum cans, for example), recycled gift wrap paper, African leftover cloth gift bags and shopping bags, recycled ornaments, and clever sustainable house care products. Opportunities for Zero waste gift options will also be provided—like opportunities to donate to a charity in someone’s name. Most of the products come from organizations that use the proceeds to directly support the people in their programs.