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Ethical and Sustainable Brands (That Give Back!) to Shop This Holiday Season

May 16, 2025 by Shelley Thompson

Giving season is upon us and we’re always on the lookout for cool brands that dedicate a portion of their profits to something they’re passionate about, whether that be planting trees or saving bees. If giving back is kinda your thing too, then keep reading! 

Parks Project 

The Parks Project has a goal of protecting and preserving parks for generations to come through education, advocating, volunteering, and activating supporters to get involved. So far this organization has donated over two million dollars to help national parks in the United States. 

Parks Project has a ton of cool gift ideas to consider including apparel, home goods, books, bandanas, as well as collaborations with Leave No Trace, National Geographic, Ursa Major, and more. And our favorite shopping option available? You can shop by park! (shop here!)

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Nordgreen

If a watch is on someone’s wish list this holiday season, look no further than Nordgreen. Not only can you gift a beautiful watch, but this company has partnered with One Tree Planted, so for every watch sold, they will donate five trees to be planted. (shop here!)

Conscious Step

Who doesn’t love getting socks for a holiday? We love warm and cozy gifts. And these socks are extra special because you can choose which cause you would like to support. Conscious Step allows you to check your rainforest conservation friends, social restoration friends, and tree panting friends off of your shopping list in one fell swoop. (shop here!)

Tentree

Tentree is a great shop to nap gifts from because every piece is sustainable, ethically made, and every item plants ten trees; aside from this, Tentree aims to make clothing accessible by offering a range of sizes at affordable prices. (shop here!)

United by Blue

United by Blue is a sustainable line of hemp clothing and for every piece that you buy, this organization removes one pound of trash from communities by hosting trash cleanups across the United States. If you visit the United by Blue website, they have a super handy gift guide with gifts under $50, tons of stocking stuffers, unique gifts for the folks that have everything, gifts for the homebody, gifts for people who love to cook, gifts for the wanderlust and more. (shop here!) 

Tees for Bees

Tees for Bees is the original save the bees t-shirt brand, and with every sale, a portion of the money gets donated to an environmental cause. (shop here!)

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