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Sustainable Christmas Decor: 8 DIY Ideas To Try & 14 Brands To Support in 2024
 

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Eco-Friendly & SUSTAINABLE CHRISTMAS DECORATIONS for a green holiday

Most families love decorating their homes for the festive season. Christmas decor usually brings extra joy and coziness, and it adds to the warm atmosphere. 

However, the majority of decorations we can find are made of plastic and colored using toxic paints, not to mention their very poor quality. 

Yes, Americans produce 25% more waste than usual between Thanksgiving and the New Year, but it does not mean we should contribute to this problem even more. 

We can decorate for Christmas and fill our homes with the spirit of the season without buying wasteful decorations that would quickly end up in a landfill. 

With its eight DIY ideas, this article will inspire you to create some sustainable Christmas decor by yourself or with your kids. You will also learn about 14 brands that sell eco-friendly decorations you can feel good about buying this festive season. 

WHAT MAKES CHRISTMAS DECOR SUSTAINABLE? 

The most sustainable Christmas decorations are the ones you already have at home. So if you already have some, reuse them year after year, and try to take good care of them. 

But if you need new decor, making it yourself with elements you can find in nature is a great option. You can also find them second-hand or purchase high-quality decorations made from sustainable materials and produced in a fair trade environment. 

WHAT MATERIALS SHOULD YOU SEARCH FOR? 

If you want to create some decorations yourself, use upcycled materials or things from your kitchen, like oranges, cranberries, and cinnamon sticks. You can also go foraging for some natural elements, like pinecones, branches, rosehips, and holly. 

But if you prefer to buy them instead, choose decor made of recycled materials or FSC-certified wood. Many sustainable decorations are also made from organic cotton, linen, vintage fabrics, or raffia.

OUR 8 FAVORITE DIY CHRISTMAS DECOR IDEAS

1. Dried Orange Garland

A dried orange garland is a must-have Christmas decoration that you will be able to hang on your tree or your mantel!  

To create one, slice a few oranges and use a towel to squeeze out as much juice as possible. Put them in the oven for two hours at 250°F, and once they are baked, leave them on a cooling rack for a few days. Use a needle and a thread to string them together.  

If you do not want a garland, you can easily use these orange slices as tree ornaments. Just create a loop with your thread so that you can hang them. 


2. Origami Stars

This one is a cool project you can do with kids as a fun family activity: create origami stars for your Christmas tree. 

To make it as sustainable as possible, use upcycled paper like scrap paper you do not need, old magazines or maps, or even paper bags. It will give your stars a unique look! 

You will first need to cut a pentagon from a square paper. Then, follow the instructions on this website to fold the star.

In the end, insert a little string at the top so that you can hang it on the branches of your tree. 


3. Handmade Wreath

If you love hanging a Christmas wreath on your front door for the festive season, why don’t you make one yourself

First, try to find some flexible branches in nature to create a wreath base. But if you cannot find any, reuse an old base or purchase one made from willow. Then, cut a few branches from your Christmas tree, layer them up and attach them to the base with wire. 

Go foraging for some natural elements from your local environment, like pinecones, holly, laurel, or rosehips, and add them to your wreath. You will end up with a beautiful, sustainable wreath! 


4. Candle Jars

Decorate your dining table with a few candle jars in the middle.

They are incredibly easy to make, but they look really beautiful and add to the cozy atmosphere.

Reuse and upcycle a jar from the food you buy, and add a bit of salt at the bottom.

Place a tealight inside, and then, attach a few cinnamon sticks with a string or a ribbon to the outside of the jar. 

Instead of cinnamon sticks, you could also tie a little pine branch or a small piece of holly. Finally, light the candle and enjoy your lovely creation! 


5. Cinnamon Sticks

Another very easy Christmas decoration you can create using cinnamon sticks is to turn them into tree ornaments. 

Cover the cinnamon stick with an elegant ribbon, and tie it into a bow.

You may have kept a few ribbons from last Christmas, so don’t forget to check before buying any!

And there you have a wonderful tree ornament that not only looks beautiful but also smells incredibly good! 


6. Denim Tree Ornaments

If you have an old pair of worn-out jeans in your closet, do not get rid of it! Denim fabric is extremely durable and versatile so it would be a shame not to reuse it. 

If you can sew, use them to create small Christmas tree ornaments. Start by cutting out two little triangles from your fabric, and hand-stitch a variety of stars all over them. 

Stitch the two triangles together without forgetting to add cushion stuffing inside, or even better, some fabric from a worn-out piece of clothing to make it more sustainable. Finally, create a loop with a thread, and hang it on your tree. 


7. Small Christmas Tree Made from Upcycled Materials

If you have a pile of old paper bags that you have somehow accumulated over the years, this DIY is for you! With a simple cereal box, a few paper bags and hot glue, you can craft a rustic-looking Christmas tree. Follow the steps explained on this website: you will need to cut a few pieces of cardboard, crimp paper strips in your fist before twisting them, and glue everything together. In the end, you will have a unique Christmas tree entirely made out of upcycled materials. It should be around 13 inches high, ideal for displaying on a mantel, a bookshelf or a dining table! 


8. Christmas Table Centerpiece

Spruce up your dining table by adding a wonderful centerpiece that you made yourself. You can easily create one using a recycled tin can and some freshly cut branches you found in nature. 

Reuse a tin can from the food you eat, and fill it with a bit of sand and water. The wet sand will provide moisture to the fresh cuttings and will help keep everything in place. 

Then, go foraging for some evergreen branches with pinecones, and arrange them in the tin can. Dress up the can with a piece of burlap, tie it with twine or a nice ribbon, and voilà! 


14 BRANDS CREATING ECO-FRIENDLY HOLIDAY DECORATIONS

1. Ten Thousand Villages

Categories: Garlands, Ornaments, Tree Toppers, Nativity Scenes 

Ten Thousand Villages is a fair trade brand making all kinds of handcrafted products for everyday life.

It works with artisan communities from all over the world. 

The brand sells a lot of Christmas decorations, including Nativity scenes, tree ornaments, tree toppers and garlands, all made using sustainable materials.  

For instance, Ten Thousand Villages has a stunning garland made from natural palm leaf, featuring little gold and silver stars. You will also fall in love with its nativity scene hand-carved in a coconut shell by disabled people in Cambodia. 


2. The Citizenry

Categories: Tree Skirts, Ornaments, Stockings, Candle Holders, Garlands

The Citizenry’s home goods are all made with a fair trade process guaranteed by the World Fair Trade Organization.

It has a few Christmas decorations that are all beautifully handcrafted by artisans from all over the world.

We absolutely adore their luxurious garlands!

Crafted with fresh botanicals, this garland pictured embodies an organic style that seamlessly merges elegance with a natural aesthetic. The garland artfully combines crisp eucalyptus leaves with the vibrant, bracing hues of pepperberry, creating a lush, eye-catching decoration that is sure to become a timeless favorite for any season.


3. Made Trade

Categories: Stockings, Garlands, Ornaments 

Made Trade is a climate-neutral certified online store that only curates ethically made products sold by eco-conscious brands.

The store has a large selection of colorful ornaments to hang on your Christmas tree.

From tiny basket ornaments where you can hide a small treasure to classic Christmas balls, Made Trade has you covered. 

It also sells striped stockings available in blue, white and black, all made from naturally dyed cotton.

Made Trade even has some cool garlands made using raffia and banana fiber, or organic cotton. 


4. Fair Trade Winds

Categories: Ornaments, Garlands, Lanterns, Candles

As a member of the Fair Trade Federation, Fair Trade Winds sells sustainable clothes and home goods that are all fairly traded and handmade. 

The brand has numerous Christmas tree ornaments, including cute animals and wooden angels.

You can also find a hand-felted Nativity scene set, all kinds of colorful garlands, and a beautiful advent calendar. 

Fair Trade Winds even has some metal lanterns as well as soy wax candles with a cinnamon, clove and orange scent to add a festive atmosphere to your home.


5. Friendsheep Wool

Categories: Ornaments, Garlands

Friendsheep Wool is on a mission to help consumers ditch single-use dryer sheets and synthetic fresheners, and offers great reusable, plastic-free alternatives - and besides their line of non-toxic fresheners, they offer holiday decos, too!

Friendsheep Wool’s garland is made of organic wool by disabled women in Nepal.

Dyed with non-toxic, azo-free dyes, its stunning colors will remind you of a starry night sky. 

You can also pick some of the brand’s ornaments to decorate your Christmas tree. If you love animals, you are lucky: it has some adorable dogs, reindeer, bears, and sheep! 

Friendsheep Wool is a member of 1% For The Planet. It also plants one tree for every item sold and offsets the carbon emissions from all the shipments throughout its supply chain.


6. Wee Gallery

Categories: Ornaments, Advent Calendars, Stockings, Floor Puzzles

Wee Gallery is the perfect sustainable shop if you are looking for toys, books and decor for children, and it donates a portion of its annual profits to fund reforestation efforts. 

The brand designs all its products in black and white, but it makes its holiday decor even more unique.

You can choose between eight different stockings made from organic cotton canvas with printed animals on them. 

Wee Gallery also has two advent calendars, fun lacing ornaments, and a miniature woodland village crafted from bamboo. 


7. Will & Atlas

Categories: Stockings, Bunting

Will & Atlas is a sustainable brand creating fair trade, artisanal home goods and accessories, including baskets, rugs and bags. 

The brand sells a handwoven cotton bunting that you can hang on the wall or your mantel during the festive season.

Featuring black or blue stripes, it will bring a whimsical touch to your space.   

Will & Atlas also creates handwoven stockings made of natural cotton.

With their neutral tones and striped detailing, they exude modern simplicity and will complement any decor in your home. 


8. Kazi Goods

Categories: Ornaments, Garlands, Baskets 

Kazi Goods creates fair trade home goods using responsibly harvested native plant fibers and organic dyes.

Its pieces are brought to life by talented artisan women in Africa. 

The company has a very large selection of Christmas tree ornaments that include animals, rainbows, and tiny baskets. To add a pop of color to your home, you can also pick one of Kazi’s vibrant, boho-inspired garlands. 

You will love the brand’s handwoven bowls and baskets: their festive patterns make them the perfect pieces to stage gifts under your tree! 


9. Azizi Life

Categories: Garlands, Ornaments, Wooden Decor

Azizi Life is a fair trade, non-profit organization working with Rwandan artisans to bring handcrafted home goods to the world. Each item is made using renewable, local, and natural materials. 

You can support this amazing brand by buying one of its beautiful hand-carved wooden ornaments. Its sisal tassel garlands will spice up your holiday decor, whether you choose to string them along a window or around your tree. 

Azizi Life also creates wooden Nativity scene sets and handwoven baskets that feature green, red and white tassels with gold detailing. 


10. Anchal

Categories: Stocking, Ornaments, Tree Skirts

Anchal is a non-profit that makes colorful, fair trade home decor blending traditional craftsmanship with contemporary design. 

The brand offers several stockings, each featuring a unique design and two playful pom poms.

Made from organic cotton or upcycled vintage fabrics, each model includes a hand-stitched signature of its maker.

Anchal also has different ornaments in the shape of stars, hearts and trees, as well as an elegant black and ivory tree skirt, made of organic cotton. This quilt-inspired skirt will take your tree decor to the next level! 


11. Amante

Categories: Candles, Ornaments, Stockings

Amante is a lifestyle brand that sells all kinds of home goods, including baskets and home textiles. And to decorate for the holidays, they have wonderful candles that will add warmth and ambiance to your space. 

The company’s holiday soy candles are handmade in Chicago using 100% American-grown soy wax. They are available in a variety of scents that will make you think you are walking through a snow-covered pine forest. 

We also recommend Amante’s tapered candles, sold in many muted colors. Crafted in Maine, these candles are hand-dipped using a traditional Danish technique. 


12. Creative Women

Categories: Ornaments

Creative Women, a member of the Fair Trade Federation, brings together time-honored processes, talented artisan women and the finest natural fibers to design beautiful products meant to embellish our homes. 

The brand offers two beautifully crafted ornaments for your Christmas tree: Glass Bulbs & Glass Jewels.

These ornaments represent hours of work and generations of glass-making heritage.

Each one is hand blown in India using traditional techniques. Find them in red and silver.


13. Swahili African Modern

Categories: Ornaments, Figurines, Nativity Scenes

As a member of the Fair Trade Federation, Swahili African Modern works with artisans in Africa to bring you fairly traded, handcrafted baskets, decor and accessories.

The brand has an incredible selection of tree ornaments, many of which are made by refugees.

The collection consists of knitted or beaded animals, colorful dolls, geometric ornaments, and it even has a wooden Noah’s ark. 

Swahili African Modern also makes Christmas-themed figurines and Nativity sets made using unique materials like wood, soapstone, banana fiber, or papier mâché. 


14. Village Thrive

Categories: Garlands, Ornaments 

Village Thrive sells ethically made home goods that are handcrafted by artisans in Bali, combining modern designs with traditional crafts. 

The brand offers different garlands that are very versatile and can be used for Christmas as well as other occasions, like birthdays.

Made from raffia or organic cotton, the garlands feature tassels, little rainbows, wooden beads, or pom poms. 

You can also choose Village Thrive’s beautiful macrame garland and ornaments, all handwoven by single women. The materials are all sustainably and locally sourced from the island. 


About the Author

Eva Astoul is a French freelance writer, specializing in content related to sustainability, simple living, and a growth-focused healthy lifestyle. She runs her own blog, Green With Less, to inspire people to live a more minimalist and sustainable life.


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The Best Natural & Organic Wine Subscriptions

Did you know that a lot of wine has stuff added to it? Additives can include yeasts, chemicals, coloring, pesticides, and more. That is *not* something I want to be sipping on. Don’t worry though, these 9 sustainable wine subscriptions are coming to the rescue.

From white to red, orange to sparkling, there are an overwhelming amount of wines out there to try. Wine subscriptions offer consumers the chance to try curated, hand-selected wines they might not have access to at their local grocery store or wine ship. Plus, with shipping straight to your door, stocking your wine collection has never been easier. (Pst, don’t worry, some of these subscriptions offer carbon-neutral shipping!)

To truly get a sustainable wine, you gotta go to the source: the grape. The way that wine grapes are farmed, harvested, and then produced into wine are all very important to the overall quality and taste of the bottle. The wine subscriptions on this list know the importance of treating the grape right, with most using organic, biodynamic, and/or regenerative farming methods at their vineyards.

What exactly is natural wine?

Natural wine is pretty similar to organic wine, but it is a big more laissez-faire, if you will. Organic wine doesn’t use any harmful ingredients, and typically doesn’t add or subtract anything from their wine, but they can sometimes use a natural yeast to increase fermentation. Natural wine, on the other hand, is made through “spontaneous fermentation”. That basically means that wineries making natural wine let their grapes work their own magic, monitor it, and then test it to their standards. One of the brands mentioned below, Mysa, has an Ultimate Guide to natural wine on their website. It can give you all the juicy info, but I’ll sum it up: natural wines are categorized by how the grapes were grown and treated to create the bottle you end up enjoying. They’re grown organically or biodynamically and then they are left alone to do their thing - no adding yeast to aid with fermentation or removing anything. And voila - natural wine! Red, rose, white, sparkling, and orange.

Organic versus Biodynamic - what’s the difference?

Organic is a pretty commonly used term, but biodynamic was new to me and might be new to you, too. Let’s take a look at the differences between these two farming methods.

Organic farming is done without using potentially harmful elements like chemicals, pesticides, fertilizers, or any other artificially produced agent. While some fertilizers, pesticides, and chemicals can be made naturally, or without harmful ingredients, most commercial farms use the stuff that damages soil, air quality, and the overall crop. 

Biodynamic farming is basically like taking organic farming up a notch. Biodynamic farms work to create a harmonious cycle with the land they grow crops on. They compost, use crop rotation practices, incorporate animals for maintenance, diversity, and manure, among other things. If you want to read more about biodynamic farming, click here.

Enough talk, let’s drink to our top sustainable, natural & organic wine subscriptions:

1. Frey Wines

Subscription Price: 15% off bottles with Wine Subscription (choose 6 bottles ranging from $11 - 42)

This wine subscription is going full circle when it comes to sustainability!

Since 1980, Frey Wines has proudly been producing award-winning Organic and Biodynamic wines that are crafted without the addition of sulfites.

Their commitment to quality begins with the selection of premium organic grapes, which are cultivated with great care and respect for the environment. The winemaking process is built upon a thorough understanding of wine chemistry, combined with meticulous attention to detail at every stage, from vineyard management to fermentation and aging.

They exclusively use non-GMO certified organic yeast for fermentation, and their Biodynamic practices take the principles of organic farming and elevates them. Frey Wines uses composts that are created directly from materials sourced on the land, fostering a closed-loop system that enhances soil fertility and provides essential nutrients to the vines.

In 1996, Frey Wines made history by becoming the first Biodynamic® no-sulfites-added winery in the United States. An innovative feature of our winery is their unique approach to wastewater management: 100% of their winemaking wastewater is naturally filtered using earthworms. How cool is that?!


2. Mysa

Subscription Price:

Mixed Natural Wine Club: $84 (3 bottles)

Orange Natural Wine Club: $125 (4 bottles)

Red Natural Wine Club: $125 (4 bottles)

This female-founded small business is all about natural wines.

They also offer individual tasting videos for each wine shipped out that month, for a more intimate experience - it’s like visiting a local wine shop without having to take off your pjs!

Though they are a small business, they are mighty! They are a 1% For The Planet partner, and they partner with Carbon Fund to help offset the carbon footprint of shipping unique wines to your door. Holly, the founder, also writes about sustainability within the natural wine industry on Porto Protocol. As a female-founded company, they are all about empowering other women in the wine industry. They work with Color of Change, The Roots Fund, and Lift Collective, to name a few. They offer wine club options that range from $85-$125.


3. Dry Farm Wines

Subscription Price: $186 for 6 Bottles

Every bottle in Dry Farm Wines meticulously curated collection is either organically or biodynamically grown, ensuring that every sip is not just enjoyable but also environmentally sustainable. With an alcohol content of less than 12.5%, these wines cater to a diverse audience, making them friendly for those following keto, paleo, and vegan lifestyles.

They take pride in offering products that are low in sulfites and entirely sugar-free, along with being free from any harmful additives—checkmarks that represent a commitment to health and wellness.

Their commitment to quality and sustainability extends beyond the bottle. They proudly collaborate with approximately 600 small family vineyards across Europe, each dedicated to preserving traditional farming practices. These families not only cultivate the land with care but also prioritize creating and maintaining healthy soil through biodiverse farming techniques. Their goal is not just to produce exceptional wines but also to share this knowledge, teaching other farmers the importance of sustainable practices.

Plus, the vineyards they source from practice "dry farming," a method that eliminates the need for irrigation. This approach significantly conserves water, saving around 16,000 gallons annually, which helps in the preservation of vital water resources. So, when you choose to drink from this collection, you're not only indulging in exquisite wines but also supporting sustainable agricultural practices. Cheers to that!


4. Avaline

Subscription Price: 15% off with their Wine Club membership ($245+ for 12 bottles)

Avaline is committed to crafting wines that are pure and untainted by unnecessary additives. Their offerings are infused with natural goodness, ensuring that every sip is free from unwanted elements such as artificial concentrates, coloring agents, and added sugars. This dedication to quality sets Avaline apart from many other wine brands, as they believe in elevating the standard of what wine can be.

Transparency is a core principle for Avaline. Unlike many winemakers who are only legally obligated to disclose minimal information about their products, Avaline proudly lists the full ingredient composition on every bottle. This empowers consumers to know exactly what they are enjoying.

Plus, Avaline partners with like-minded growers who share their commitment to sustainability. These growers prioritize eco-friendly practices and rely entirely on natural methods to cultivate healthy grapes, steering clear of synthetic pesticides. This results in wines that not only taste exceptional but also reflect a harmonious relationship with the environment.


5. Kind of Wild

Subscription Price: $120 for 6 Bottles

When you choose Kind of Wild wines, you are investing in much more than just a bottle of wine; you are actively contributing to a global movement dedicated to sustainable agriculture.

Their commitment extends beyond taste; it encompasses an entire ecosystem of growers who prioritize innovative farming practices aimed at fostering a healthier planet. These dedicated growers work tirelessly to enhance soil health, reduce soil erosion, and keep our precious waterways free from harmful chemicals.

Every wine produced by Kind of Wild is crafted with the highest standards in mind, boasting certifications that ensure they are organic, vegan, and contain zero sugar.

Each bottle reflects a passion for quality and a careful selection of grapes, allowing wine lovers to enjoy a pure and guilt-free experience!


6. Orange Glou

Subscription Price: $105 for 3 Bottles or $195 for 6 Bottles

Sommelier Doreen Winkler has established Orange Glou in the vibrant city of New York, with the unique mission of providing a subscription service that exclusively highlights skin-contact wines, also known as orange wines.

This innovative service allows wine enthusiasts to immerse themselves in the world of orange wine by choosing from two subscription options: a selection of three bottles for $105 or a more extensive collection of six bottles for $195 each month.

Each month, Doreen carefully curates a diverse and exciting selection of orange wines sourced from various artisanal wineries across the country. These wineries are committed to sustainable and biodynamic practices, ensuring that the wines not only taste exceptional but are also produced with care for the environment. Doreen’s expertise as a sommelier, combined with her extensive network within the wine industry, means she selects only the finest examples of orange wine available, ensuring each bottle represents the best of what the category has to offer.

Think of Doreen as your expertly knowledgeable friend who happens to have an in-depth understanding of orange wine and an impressive list of industry contacts. With her discerning palate and passion for quality, she handpicks each wine as if curating a personal collection for you each month, making the experience feel tailored and intimate. Whether you're a seasoned orange wine lover or new to this intriguing style, Orange Glou promises an exciting journey through the flavorful and complex world of skin-contact wines.


7. Tinto Amorio

Subscription Price: $98 for 3 Bottles

Tinto Amorio’s commitment to crafting natural wines starts with a foundation of sustainable farming practices. They prioritize the growth of their grapes through organic or biodynamic methodologies, emphasizing the importance of cultivating a healthy ecosystem. Once harvested, the grapes undergo spontaneous fermentation, utilizing the naturally occurring wild yeasts found on the grape skins, rather than relying on commercially produced lab-grown yeasts.

In the winemaking process, Tinto refuses the use of over 60 additives commonly found in conventional wines. This includes avoiding animal-derived products, synthetic chemicals, artificial flavorings, and manipulative processes such as pasteurization. The only addition they permit is a limited amount of sulfur, which is carefully used to protect the integrity of the wines during bottling.

Tinto offers flexible subscription options for enthusiasts looking to explore their range of natural wines, with choices for 3, 6, 9, or 12 bottles, allowing customers to tailor their experience according to their preferences.


8. Plonk Wine club

Subscription Prices: $110 for 4 Bottles

Plonk is your ultimate destination for discovering rare, sustainably sourced boutique wines from around the globe.

Founded by the esteemed Etty Klein—who has garnered significant recognition as a wine expert, including being featured in the Top 40 Under 40 Tastemakers and lauded as an Online Impresario by Food and Wine—Plonk prides itself on offering an exceptional selection of wines that are cultivated using organic and biodynamic farming methods. This commitment to sustainability not only highlights the quality of the wines but also supports environmentally friendly practices.

Plonk provides several subscription options tailored to your preferences, including a mixed wine club, a red wine club, and a white wine club. Each of these clubs is designed to cater to various tastes and occasions. One of the standout features of these subscriptions is their flexibility—customers have the freedom to choose among different bottle counts: four, six, or twelve bottles per shipment. In terms of billing, you can opt for a month-to-month payment plan, allowing you to easily adjust or pause your subscription at any time.

Alternatively, if you prefer a more structured approach, you can select a prepaid option for shipments every three, six, or twelve months, which makes it convenient to manage your wine collection without hassle. With everything organized for you, all you need to do is sit back, relax, and savor the exquisite wines that Plonk brings right to your doorstep!


9. Organic Wine Exchange

Subscription Price: $153 for 6 Bottles

The Organic Wine Exchange is dedicated to educating consumers about the world of organic wine and all the various aspects that come along with it. Their website features a comprehensive “Learn” tab, which serves as a rich resource for visitors. This section includes a plethora of information ranging from exciting events they host, insights into the winemaking process, and debunking common myths surrounding it.

Additionally, you can find valuable guidance on wine pairings, helping enthusiasts make informed decisions that elevate their drinking experience. One notable aspect of the Organic Wine Exchange is their commitment to purity; they exclusively feature organic wines on their platform. This means that any purchase made through their website guarantees that the wines contain no additives, allowing consumers to enjoy their selections with confidence.

To cater to diverse preferences, the Organic Wine Exchange offers four distinct wine club options: Organic, No Sulfites Added (NSA), Biodynamic, and Vegan. Each of these clubs allows members to tailor their experience by selecting the type of wine that best suits their palate, choosing the bottle count—options include three, six, or twelve bottles—and determining the frequency of their orders, which can be set to either monthly or quarterly delivery. This flexible approach makes it easy for wine lovers to explore and enjoy organic wines in a way that fits seamlessly into their lifestyles.


About the Author:

Paige Annelayne is a freelance writer and digital media specialist currently based in Alabama, who loves to cook, learn about intersectional sustainability, and read a lot of books. Her cat, Gnocchi, her plants, and a good cup of matcha bring her joy. You can connect with Paige on Instagram @vitality.blog and at www.vtltyblog.com


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The Best ECO-FRIENDLY, sustainable CURTAINS

Curtains play an important role in any home. They give your space a relaxing and cozy atmosphere while ensuring your privacy from the outside world. They add warmth to your rooms in the winter, and give you shade when the sun is too bright. 

Curtains are also a decor accessory and they can be an easy yet efficient way to style and elevate your interiors. 

You can find them in most furniture and home goods stores, but the problem with mass-produced items is that they’re usually not sustainably made and they’re unhealthy to have around. 

The majority of curtains are made using synthetic materials, the most common one being polyester, a non-biodegradable fabric. They’re often made with PVC, which contains harmful chemicals such as phthalates and volatile organic compounds. 

Many other chemicals are used to produce home textiles, and you might be inhaling them on a daily basis. So buying conventional curtains is not good for you or the environment! 

If you want to buy more sustainable versions, here is a list of 10 brands selling eco-friendly curtains that will make your home feel cozy and luxurious! 

Some of these are bigger brands that aren’t perfect in terms of sustainability, but they’ve made progress and started selling greener products. They’re generally often more accessible to most people, that’s why we’re including them in this list.

WHAT MAKES CURTAINS SUSTAINABLE?

Sustainable curtains are made with eco-friendly materials, preferably using plant-based dyes and non-toxic treatments. 

Try to avoid “stain-resistant” or “wrinkle-free” curtains. They may contain toxic and carcinogenic chemicals, like perfluorochemical or formaldehyde, and those might not break down in the environment.

Also, make sure that the brand is sweatshop-free, paying its workers fairly, and not using forced labor nor child labor. The supply chain should be transparent and traceable. Even better if the brand is Fair Trade certified!

WHAT SUSTAINABLE FABRICS SHOULD YOU SEARCH FOR?

Sustainable curtains are made with natural and biodegradable materials, like linen, cotton or hemp. Recycled polyester is another great alternative you shouldn’t ignore.

Try to look for fabrics that are Oeko-Tex certified to make sure they do not contain harmful chemicals. And if you can, choose ones that received the GOTS certification

OUR TOP PICKS FOR ECO-FRIENDLY, Sustainable CURTAINS:

1. West Elm

Materials: Cotton, Linen

Price: $30 - 890

West Elm has been taking the initiative to offer more sustainable products to its customers in the past few years. 

The brand offers a variety of curtains and blackout curtains, in different neutral colors.

Some are made using polyester, but many others are made of cotton or European flax linen. 

More than half of West Elm’s curtains are made in a Fair Trade certified facility, meaning that workers have access to fair wages and safe working conditions. It’s so cool because it’s rare to find Fair Trade certified curtains!  

If you want, you can also choose to order these curtains without the blackout lining, which is made of polyester. 

The brand also sells window hardware, like wooden or metal rods that have an adjustable length.


2. Made Trade

Materials: Cotton, Linen

Price: $40 - 187

Made Trade is a sustainable online store featuring 130 ethical and conscious brands that sell clothing, accessories and a wide variety of home goods. Most curtains available on Made Trade are made by the brand Ichcha. Ichcha offers a great selection of bohemian-style curtains that are made of chemical-free cotton. Its curtains are colored with natural vegetable dyes made from flowers, spices, bark, minerals, and leaves.

Ichcha works with artisan families who create the brand’s products using traditional techniques, like hand weaving, block printing and hand embroidery.

You can also choose a set of curtains by the brand Soil to Studio. These Fair Trade linen curtains are handwoven and block-printed by weavers and artisans in India. They’ll add a minimalist touch of natural color to your home! 

Made Trade is climate-neutral certified: the company offsets its entire carbon footprint and supports several forest conservation projects around the world.


3. Pottery Barn

Materials: Cotton, Linen

Price: $40 - 772

Over the years, Pottery Barn has been taking steps to reduce the environmental impact of its products. 

The brand has a great selection of curtains that are made in different materials.

While they’re not all sustainable, you can easily find curtains made from eco-friendly materials like cotton or Belgian linen. 

Pottery Barn uses cotton that is Fair Trade certified, sustainably sourced through the Better Cotton Initiative, and that received the Oeko-Tex certification. 

The brand’s curtains are available in a variety of neutral colors, which is ideal to give a modern yet cozy feel to your home! You can also find curtains that are perfect for children’s rooms.  

Most Pottery Barn’s blackout curtains have a polyester lining, but you can easily choose some that have a lining made of cotton.


4. April Notes

Materials: Linen

Price: $95 - 175

At April Notes, the focus is on creating timeless home textiles that embody quality and sustainability. Their product range is crafted from carefully selected natural materials, such as luxurious linen, soft organic cotton, and cozy merino wool, each chosen for its durability and comfort.

Every aspect of their process reflects their commitment to advocating for a more mindful home. From the initial design stage through to the final product, they prioritize not only aesthetic appeal but also functionality and environmental responsibility. In addition to conscious material choices, April Notes employs an on-demand manufacturing model that effectively eliminates textile waste—ensuring that each product is made as needed rather than mass-produced.

Attention to detail is evident in every element of their offerings, right down to the smallest button and the biodegradable packaging that houses their products. April Notes continuously strives to push the envelope on sustainability, creating pieces that not only evoke feelings of happiness, comfort, and warmth but also inspire customers to embrace a more sustainable lifestyle in their home environments!


5. LinenTales

Materials: Linen

Price: $115 - 320

Linen Daytime & Nighttime Tunnel (& Tie Top) Curtains are designed with both style and functionality in mind, making them a perfect addition to your home decor. These curtains are easy to hang and maintain, allowing you to effortlessly enhance any room.

Crafted from 100% linen, they offer a unique combination of comfort and aesthetic appeal, showcasing a beautiful wrinkled texture that adds character to your space. For those who prefer a more polished appearance, a simple ironing will yield a crisp, tidy look.

The daytime curtains are made from a semi-sheer fabric that gently filters light, creating a warm and inviting ambiance while still providing some privacy. This makes them ideal for living rooms, kitchens, or any area where you want to enjoy natural light without feeling exposed.

If you desire a more substantial and heavier fabric for enhanced privacy and light blockage, their nighttime curtains are the perfect solution. Each curtain is meticulously handmade in Lithuania, emphasizing the artisanal quality of the product. They undergo a special stone washing process, which not only enhances the fabric's coziness but also contributes to a softer feel. Additionally, the curtains are certified by OEKO-TEX® and EUROPEAN FLAX®, ensuring that they meet rigorous standards for safety and environmental sustainability!


6. MagicLinen

Materials: Linen

Price: $68 - 90

MagicLinen is a brand that creates all kinds of linen home textiles, from bedding and towels, to clothing, curtains and tablecloths. 

The brand sells a range of semi-sheer and sheer curtain panels, all made of linen. They are designed to fit various headings, have unique design details, and are available in many colors. They are perfect to create subtle lighting and ambiance in your home!

MagicLinen’s curtains are handcrafted in Vilnius, and all the fabric is sourced within Lithuania and neighboring countries. The brand’s products are Oeko-Tex certified, so they’re free of toxic chemicals and substances.  

MagicLinen has been making progress minimizing its waste by reusing most of the textile leftovers, like it did last year to create Christmas tree decorations.

All the brand’s mailers are 100% compostable, made out of corn starch and a bio-based polymer.


7. Crate & Barrel

Materials: Cotton, Linen, Hemp, Silk

Price: $45 - 260

Like other bigger brands, Crate and Barrel has been taking action to transition to selling more eco-friendly products. This is especially true for its curtains! Even though the brand sells some polyester curtains, the majority of curtains you can find at Crate and Barrel are made from natural materials, like linen, cotton, hemp and silk. The linings are also made of cotton, instead of polyester. 

For a big brand, it is unusual to find as many curtains made using natural materials, especially sustainable fabrics like hemp or linen.   

You can choose from a large selection of semi-sheer, sheer and blackout curtains. They’re mostly available in neutral colors, like whites, beiges, blacks, and greys. I love how simple their design is, and that they add a peaceful feel to any room!


8. Rough Linen

Materials: Linen

Price: $135 - 187

Rough Linen is a brand making linen wares for the whole house, as well as linen clothing for women and men. 

The brand sells a variety of curtains in many colors, and they are all made of 100% linen fabric, woven from European flax.

The curtains are individually handcrafted in small batches by a team of women in California. 

Rough Linen offers five different types of linens, and each has a different texture and weight. All these curtains are 5-star rated by almost all verified buyers! 

The company practices small-scale and flexible production to make sure it meets the demand without creating unnecessary textile waste. It uses off-cuts to create smaller items, like napkins, quilts and storage bags. 

Rough Linen sends its products in minimal, plastic-free packaging, using tissue, ribbon and recycled cardboard boxes. 


9. I Love Linen

Materials: Linen

Price: $189

I Love Linen creates a wide range of bedding, towels, clothing and home textiles for the dining and living room. 

The brand sells a curtain set made from 100% French linen that has a simple yet stylish design. These curtains are sold in a natural beige color and are shipped in their own linen storage bag. I Love Linen makes its products in limited quantities to meet the demand and avoid waste.

The brand does not use formaldehyde to set its dyes, which is healthier for you and the environment. 

All the fibers are Oeko-Tex certified, meaning that they do not contain any harmful substances. They also received the ECOCERT certification, which certifies that the fibers have been 100% organically grown. 

I Love Linen is very transparent about where its products are made, and works closely with a factory that is SA8000 rated, which guarantees the fair and ethical treatment of workers.


10. Epic Linen

Materials: Linen

Price: $107-157

Epic Linen is a family-owned business selling linen home textiles and clothing for women and children. The two founders are the fourth generation in their family working in the linen industry, making them experts in the field.

The brand makes a variety of curtains, all made of 100% linen. For some curtains, you have more than 20 colors to choose from, and you can pick the exact hanging method you need.

You can also choose among various length and width measurements. And since each set of curtains is made by a tailor, Epic Linen can make different sizes according to your needs!

All Epic Linen’s products are cut and sewn by hand in the company’s workshop located in Lithuania. The company buys its linen fabric from a local manufacturer that is Oeko-Tex certified.


About the Author:

Eva Astoul is a French freelance writer, specializing in content related to sustainability, simple living, and a growth-focused healthy lifestyle. She runs her own blog, Green With Less, to inspire people to live a more minimalist and sustainable life.


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Why You Should Invest In Rechargeable Batteries
 

Are Rechargeable Batteries Worth It?

In today’s technology-driven world, the importance of power and sustainability has grown significantly. One increasingly popular solution among consumers is the use of rechargeable batteries. These batteries are not only more eco-friendly but also come with a host of other advantages. Especially if you’re a parent who has kids with lots of battery-operated toys, investing in rechargeable ones are a must!

Advantages of Rechargeable Batteries

There are a few advantages to using rechargeable batteries compared to conventional batteries - not only for the consumer, but the planet, too!

Cost Effective

One of their standout features is longevity. Unlike traditional disposable batteries, which can be used only once, rechargeable batteries can be recharged hundreds, if not thousands, of times. While the upfront cost of rechargeable batteries might be higher than that of disposable ones, this impressive lifespan allows users to depend on them for extended use without the hassle of frequent replacements, saving you a lot of money in the long run.

Less Waste for a More Sustainable Planet

As our awareness of the environmental impact of our choices grows, the advantages of rechargeable batteries become increasingly clear. A key benefit is the significant reduction in waste they generate. Disposable batteries contribute a considerable amount of hazardous waste to landfills, where they can take years to break down and potentially leak harmful chemicals into both soil and water supplies. In contrast, rechargeable batteries can be used repeatedly, which not only minimizes waste but also supports a more sustainable way of living.

Disadvantages of Rechargeable Batteries

We don’t think rechargeable batteries are the perfect solution to every battery-operated device in your home, and there may be a few obstacles to climb as a consumer.

More Expensive

For example, a 4-pack of traditional Duracell AA are $4.97, while a 4-pack of rechargeable EBL AA are $10.99. We believe the investment is worth it, but consumers may be deterred when first seeing this.

May Not Be the Best Choice for Every Device in Your Home

It is advised against using them in emergency equipment such as flashlights, radios, and emergency medical devices. These batteries maintain a consistent level of power until they are almost fully discharged, after which their performance declines sharply. In contrast, traditional batteries experience a gradual decrease in power while in use.

Now, What Rechargeable Battery Brand Do We Suggest?

EBL

These are the batteries we use in our home - especially for my kids’ toys! Since 1998, EBL® has been at the forefront of providing high-performance batteries and battery chargers for a vast array of electronic devices. They are definitely one of the most popular rechargeable battery brands on the market, today. While there are several to choose from, these are the ones we are most familiar with and happy using! *We included an affiliate link here, but all our views are genuine. Thank you for supporting our work while we bring you the best in sustainable alternatives for your everyday life!


Switching to rechargeable batteries is more than just a personal decision; it’s a meaningful step towards a more sustainable future. As technology advances and battery performance continues to improve, adopting rechargeable batteries will not only enrich our daily lives but also contribute to the collective effort to safeguard our environment :)


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The Best Sustainable Home Decor brands

Are you on the hunt for ways to transform your living space with ethically crafted, sustainable goods? At our home, we wholeheartedly embrace a delightful blend of vintage decor and fair-trade items, and we believe these thoughtfully curated brands can help you create a cozy, eco-friendly oasis that reflects your personal style.

From stunning ceiling mobiles to beautifully decorated baskets, there is something for every aesthetic you are trying to create in your home. You can even find handmade wall art and unique rugs to tie the room together. This list of sustainable home decor options presents a plethora of possibilities that can truly ignite your excitement for decorating, and can curate a space that not only feels inviting but also aligns with your values. Why settle for standard decor when you can make a statement that reflects both your personality and commitment to sustainability?

What makes home decor ‘sustainable’?

When we evaluate and select brands to include on our curated list, we consider several key factors to ensure they align with our sustainability values.

Firstly, we closely examine the materials used in the products. It is essential for us that all items are crafted from non-toxic, natural, or recycled materials. This commitment not only helps protect your health and the environment but also promotes a more sustainable lifestyle by minimizing the use of harmful substances.

Secondly, we assess the ethical practices behind each brand. The creators of the products matter significantly; we prioritize brands that demonstrate a strong commitment to ethical production. This includes those that have strong relationships with skilled artisans, supporting traditional craftsmanship and sustainable methods of production. We also recognize and support brands that hold 'Fair Trade' certifications, which guarantee fair wages and safe working conditions for their workers.

Additionally, we encourage embracing a culture of sustainability by utilizing what you already own and exploring secondhand shopping options. These practices not only reduce waste but also contribute to a more circular economy, allowing resources to be reused and repurposed. By making thoughtful choices and prioritizing ethical brands, we can collectively foster a healthier planet and support communities globally.

Our Top Picks for eco-friendly, sustainable home Decor:

1. Made Trade

Categories: Baskets, Blankets, Curtains, Planters, Rugs, Pillows, Wall Decor

This online marketplace is not only inviting but also exceptionally well-organized, making it a pleasure to explore!

Made Trade offers a diverse selection of products that cater to various price points, sizes, styles, and values, ensuring that you’re likely to discover something special that resonates with your unique tastes and needs, no matter where you are on your sustainable journey.

One of the standout features of Made Trade is their commitment to sustainability and ethical practices. Each product is carefully curated to represent one or more important values: Sustainable, Fair Trade, Heritage, USA-Made, and Vegan. To enhance your shopping experience, each item is accompanied by a clear symbol that denotes its respective value category. This thoughtful labeling not only helps you make informed purchasing decisions but also allows you to shop with intention, supporting products that align with your personal values and lifestyle. Whether you're looking to refresh your home or wardrobe, Made Trade provides an array of meaningful choices that contribute to a more sustainable future!


2. The Citizenry

Categories: Baskets, Mobiles, Vases, Mirrors, Wall Hangings, Prints

The team at The Citizenry takes a hands-on approach by personally traveling to each country where their products are crafted. This commitment allows them to source only the finest local materials, ensuring authenticity and cultural respect in every piece. During these journeys, they establish sustainable relationships with the artisans, fostering a direct connection that emphasizes fair trade practices and support for local communities.

By eliminating the middleman, The Citizenry can provide high-quality, handmade goods at prices that are more accessible than those found in traditional luxury boutiques. This model not only benefits consumers with reasonably priced items but also directly supports the skilled artisans who pour their heart and craftsmanship into each creation.

To explore the stories behind each artisan and learn more about the unique textures and techniques involved in their work, you can visit their website.


3. Saffron Marigold

Categories: Curtains, Bed Linens, Table Linens, Candles & Tea Light Holders

Do you love the art of wood-block printing? Saffron Marigold, a fair trade, handcrafted textile company, produces gorgeous boho-chic home decor and accessories! From beautifully-printed curtains to uniquely hand-painted candles, Saffron Marigold will surely bring so much character to your home. Their fabrics are true works of art! They partner with Fair Trade Indian artisans who use eco-friendly materials from local sources and low-energy production techniques (primarily handcrafted methods).

The makers prefer natural fibers like cotton, reclaimed or upcycled materials, and low-impact, natural dyes. Also, their products are made on demand and in small batches to cut back on waste production.  


4. Ten Thousand Villages

Categories: Wall Art, Rugs, Lamps, Baskets, Frames

Ten Thousand Villages has been putting people and the planet first for over 70 years. More than just a store, this market-to-market movement is connecting us to some of the most talented artisans worldwide. Our purchase is directly contributing to sustainable livelihoods and keeping crafts original. Every product celebrates culture and the planet, so you know not one is compromised for the other.


5. Parachute

Categories: Throws, Pillows, & Rugs

Parachute carries a collection of decor items made in limited runs and crafted for both style and comfort. They use materials like New Zealand wool and cotton, Peruvian Alpaca, cashmere, and ceramic. Their decor looks and feels so luxurious. Since almost everything is slowly handmade by artisans, you feel like you’re getting a one-of-a-kind product.


6. West Elm

Categories: Pillows, Throws, Vases, Baskets, Frames, and More

West Elm is a sustainable and ethical home goods leader and was even the first-ever home retailer to join Fair Trade USA in 2014. Many materials are FSC-certified, recycled, GREENGUARD-certified, Better Cotton certified, and more.

Plus, you can quickly sort your shopping according to your values, whether you’re looking for handcrafted, Fair Trade, organic, certified-non-toxic, or locally made.


7. Obakki

Categories: Decor, Textiles, Kitchen & Dining, Baskets, Rugs

We're obsessed with Obakki's home goods collection—their gorgeous pieces! From their Italian glassware collection, to these stunning Japanese totem candles, to these naturally-dyed and handwoven baskets, everything is made by their artisan partners in small batches. In addition to paying artisans fair wages for their craft, their non-profit Obakki Foundation allows them to give back even more.


8. EarthHero

Categories: Candles, Holiday Decorations, Blankets, Pillows, Art Work

EarthHero is a sustainable online marketplace where you can find everything you may need in your daily life, including a nice selection of home decor sold by conscious brands (pictured: Yoga Mat Stand)

Buying your home decor from EarthHero means that you are supporting a certified B Corporation that is also climate-neutral and a member of 1% For The Planet! 


9. Yabal

Categories: Pillows, Linens, Wall Art, Rugs

Through the weaving cooperatives, Yabal is working to preserve the traditional art of back-strap weaving. Every product made through Yabal supports indigenous women’s weaving cooperatives in Guatemala. This outlet allows them to sell hand-woven products through local and international markets.

Yabal is also a member of the World Fair Trade Organization and the Fair Trade Federation.


10. Tulia’s Artisan Gallery

Categories: Mobiles, Baskets, Ornaments

This brand is a Chicago-based woman-owned business showcasing high-quality Colombian craftsmanship by collaborating with master artisans who are preserving & strengthening the diverse cultures of Colombia. They use fair trade practices with their artisans, primarily indigenous and Afro-Colombians internally displaced in Colombia. Tulia’s also donates around 5% of each sale to the Maach Den Foundation. Their range of mobiles are so unique and beautiful!


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