Green Holiday Giving

Christmas shopping, in and of itself, isn't exactly an eco-friendly activity. But even though you're consuming more than usual, there's still plenty of ways you can reduce your environmental impact.
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5 green gifts for the toddler set
Worried about lead in your kids' toys, or trying to avoid all that plastic? Check out this sampling of some of our favorite kid-friendly products.
Plant your Christmas card, grow a tree
After your recipients are done receiving your holiday greetings, they will have a bonus gift, a seeded card, ready to plant that will grow spruce trees!
Houseplants: no longer a lame gift
Plants can go along way to pump up your feng shui, and although they sometimes don't get the credit they deserve, many common houseplants can clean up your indoor air pollution.
Is regifting ok?
Passing along unwanted presents keeps them out of the trash -- but is it tacky? Hear the debate, and cast your vote! Then see the most popular presents to regift.
6 green gadgets for Christmas
For the eco-minded geek in your house. Let them indulge their technology obsession without doing damage to the planet. Don't forget to check out the gallery!
Carry your treasures in re-usable bags
They used to be ugly and "functional" -- but not any more! These bags are not only stylish, they significantly reduce the amount of waste that ends up in landfills. Here's a few of our favorites.
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Still looking for ideas? Don't forget to check out the Green Daily Product Guide.













