Gifts For Home
Show your Mother Earth some love and keep your environment single-use, plastic-free.
HOLIDAY 2020
Stay hydrated no matter where you are; camping in the backyard or laying in bed watching hours of Blue Planet II, with this ultra durable tumbler. Plus, Klean Kanteen is a family-owned business!
8oz Insulated Tumblers
HOLIDAY 2020
The perfect gift for eco-techies in your life, the Lifepack Backpack is made from Shore-Tex™️, Solgaard's very own fabric made from upcycled ocean plastic. We’re proud that Solgaard is a NextWave Plastics Member Company.
Lifepack Backpack
HOLIDAY 2020
A handmade cutting board & coaster set perfect for the foodie in your life. BOLD XCHANGE only sources from Black-owned businesses.
Wooden Cutting Board & Coaster Set
HOLIDAY 2020
Handcrafted and interactive, this limited edition print celebrates the beauty and vulnerability of life by revealing what’s left behind.
Under The Skin x Lonely Whale Print
HOLIDAY 2020
Rethinking your WFH setup for 2021? Us too. If you're in need of a printer look no further than the HP ENVY. We're proud to call HP Inc. a NextWave Plastics Member Company.
HP ENVY with Instant Ink
HOLIDAY 2020
With Blueland’s Laundry Starter Set, you can take care of your clothes, each other and the environment WITHOUT single-use plastic waste.
Blueland Laundry Starter Set
HOLIDAY 2020
The perfect gift for the fitness enthusiast on your list, Nube products are woven out of recycled plastic bottles. Pairs perfectly with a Guppyfriend bag to cut down on micro waste. Designed in Seattle and made in the USA.
Nube Sets
HOLIDAY 2020
Whether you’re shopping for a seasoned environmentalist or someone just starting out on their sustainability journey, our booklist covers all ages and many interests!
Explore All Books
HOLIDAY 2020
#HydrateLike you don’t want to move to mars with Ever & Ever, an aluminum alternative to single-use plastic water bottles that’s infinitely recyclable.
Ever & Ever
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Curated to connect you with brands that share your dream of a world where single-use plastic is only talked about in the past tense.