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dtcworlds-blog · 8 months ago
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Unique Gift Ideas In Singapore That Go Beyond the Ordinary
In the bustling metropolis of Singapore, where innovation meets sustainability, the art of gift-giving has taken on a whole new dimension.
Gone are the days of generic gifts that collect dust on shelves or contribute to environmental degradation. Instead, there's a growing trend towards Unique gift Ideas Singapore that leave a lasting impression while aligning with ethical values.
In a corporate world where sustainability is increasingly becoming a priority, businesses are seeking ways to express appreciation to clients, partners, and employees through gifts that reflect their commitment to the environment and social responsibility. Singapore, known for its eco-conscious initiatives and vibrant entrepreneurial spirit, offers a plethora of options for those looking to give meaningful and eco-friendly gifts.
Let's explore some of the most intriguing and innovative gift ideas that are making waves in Singapore's corporate gifting scene-
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Sustainable Corporate Gift Singapore
Customized Eco-friendly Merchandise- Personalized merchandise such as reusable tote bags made from organic cotton or recycled materials, bamboo travel utensil sets, or eco-friendly notebooks made from recycled paper are practical and Sustainable Corporate Gift Singapore options. These items not only showcase your company's logo but also promote eco-conscious living.
Zero-waste Starter Kits- Encourage sustainable living by gifting zero-waste starter kits comprising stainless steel straws, beeswax wraps, reusable silicone food bags, and bamboo cutlery sets. These kits are perfect for promoting waste reduction and fostering eco-friendly habits both in the workplace and at home.
Artisanal Food and Beverage Hampers- Treat your clients or employees to locally sourced artisanal food and beverage hampers featuring organic snacks, fair-trade coffee or tea, gourmet chocolates, and handmade preserves. Opt for packaging made from sustainable materials such as recycled cardboard or bamboo baskets to further emphasize your commitment to sustainability.
Experiential Gifts- In lieu of material possessions, consider Sustainable Corporate Gift Singapore that promote sustainability and well-being. This could include vouchers for eco-friendly spa treatments, organic cooking classes, sustainable fashion workshops, or outdoor eco-adventures. Not only do experiential gifts create lasting memories, but they also minimize the environmental footprint associated with traditional gifts.
Charitable Donations- Make a meaningful impact by donating to environmental or social causes on behalf of your clients or employees. Choose reputable organizations that align with your company's values and allow recipients to select the cause they're passionate about, whether it's reforestation efforts, wildlife conservation, or supporting marginalized communities.
In conclusion, the art of choosing Unique gift Ideas Singapore is undergoing a transformation towards sustainability and conscientious consumption. By opting for unique and sustainable gift ideas, businesses can not only express gratitude but also contribute to a more environmentally conscious and socially responsible future. So, the next time you are brainstorming corporate gift ideas, consider the positive impact you can make with gifts that are as unique and sustainable as the vibrant city-state of Singapore itself.
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sanddyrajan-blog · 5 years ago
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Replace your plastic straws with our reusable steel straws (metal straws) which are 304 food grade stainless steel, it’s totally safe to use for drinking, and it’s fully certified in Singapore! http://bit.ly/2KhE9nt
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hellosonakshi-blog · 5 years ago
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THE LAST STRAW
Save the environment
2.2 million plastic straws are disposed daily
http://bit.ly/2Wo8KkH
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we-admin-love-blog · 5 years ago
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alexmarsh396-blog · 6 years ago
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Straws have certainly been creating a significant buzz recently. Play on words totally expected. Plastic straws are all over the place. From the nearby bistro to our preferred smoothie place. The greater part of us gets these things without considering the ecological effect of one-time utilizes plastic items. In contrast to some different materials, like Metal straws Singapore, plastic can take as long as 1000 years to disintegrate in a landfill.
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yesmusictherapy-blog · 6 years ago
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dorysuperhappyfunearth · 5 years ago
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5 easy ways to reduce waste
if you’re looking to reduce your waste and minimise your impact on mama earth in your everyday life, this is the post for you! here are 5 easy ways you can make less waste :)
1. use a reusable water bottle instead of buying bottled water
this is one of the easiest swaps you can make - to get a reusable bottle, be it plastic, stainless steel or glass*. this stainless steel one from Bamboo Straw Girl is great because it has a handle that you can hook onto your bag and it comes in thermal and non-thermal versions so you can keep your drinks hot/cold! 
plus, Singapore’s tap water is safe to drink and there are many water dispensers and coolers around to refill your bottles. just naming a few: schools, nursing rooms in some shopping malls, Changi Airport, Our Tampines Hub, Heartbeat @ Bedok, and even public toilets. PLUS, think of all the money you’ll save on all the bottled water you would have bought. it really adds up!
*you may wish to consider the material of your bottle based on your lifestyle and its environmental impact. I personally wouldn’t recommend plastic bottles (e.g. Tupperware bottles) because they get oily and form dark spots after a period of time. if you’re accident-prone, glass is probably not the right choice for you. get something that you see yourself using for a really really long time! 
2. use a reusable bag instead of plastic bags
plastic bags are made with non-renewable resources and take a LOT of energy to manufacture. they take a really really long time to break down (think 1000 years) and can release toxic chemicals over time. In Singapore, shoppers take 820 million plastic bags from supermarkets every year and only 15% of a survey’s respondents bring their own shopping bags. the next time you head out, throw a reusable bag into your backpack or handbag. they’re compact and ready whenever you need it. grocery shopping, buying clothes, shoes, gifts, whatever it is, you’re gonna need a reusable bag. BUT if you ever find yourself without one, don’t be afraid to hold your purchases in your hand! REFUSE THE BAG. especially for small purchases - those small plastic bags can barely hold anything or be used to bag our trash.
for many Singaporean households, using plastic bags to bag our trash is just common practice. some ways to reduce our use of plastic bags for trash would include reusing food packaging (e.g. the plastic bag that was used to put apples), recycling (so the recyclables don’t take up space in the bag), composting (so food waste doesn’t take up space). the best being... make less trash in the first place!
3. bring your own set of cutlery
all you need to do is grab a set of utensils from your home (spoon, fork, chopsticks, whatever you need), place it in a pouch and voilà! throw it in your bag whenever you’re heading out and you are set. use them when you order food in or when you’re eating at a place with disposables. then wash them at any public tap, keep it in the pouch and repeat!
remember you don’t need to buy a new set of utensils if you already have some you can use at home. however, frequent travellers may wish to get a set of bamboo cutlery (this is not sponsored but I love Bamboo Straw Girl!) because metal cutlery may pose some issues at the airport.
4. switch to soap bars
if you’ve been using liquid soap for face, hair and body, chances are they’re all bottled in some sort of plastic container. liquid soaps take a lot of energy to transport and manufacture (5x more energy for raw material production and almost 20x more for packaging production than bar soaps). liquid soaps are also often made from ingredients that are too harsh for our skin (e.g. parabens, sulfates, silicones).
make the switch to soap bars! you can start out with the Dove body soap bars (you can get them at Valu$ shops) which are cheaper but doesn’t have the best ingredient list. iHerb also sells bar soaps for both face and body - for some products, they are cheaper when you buy in larger quantities. (consider sharing with your friends and family - you save money and reduce carbon emissions when you collate your purchases for shipping!) if you can afford to splurge a little more, oasis:skin is a homegrown clean beauty brand and sells facial, shampoo and conditioner bars.
they’re also perfect for travellers because you don’t have to worry about liquid limits at the airport, or spillages because the solid soaps can just be placed in a container or pouch and they are good to go!
5. eat in!
takeaway culture is pretty prominent in Singapore - dabaoing food to our offices, back home or to our study areas is probably something we all do at least once a week. and while it would be great if we could all bring our own containers, I know there are some reasons deterring people from BYOing. “it’s troublesome to wash the container”, “how do I know what size I need the container to be?” well then, try eating in as much as possible! use the reusable plates and cutlery provided by the dining establishment instead of creating the waste of a plastic container/styrofoam box, disposable utensils, a plastic bag to hold those items and extras like chili packets. no need to bring a container, no need to wash the container, just opt to eat in.
if you aren’t already doing these 5 things, try it this week! make the switch. small changes can make a big difference. :)
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charissa-and-co · 6 years ago
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CARING FOR OUR EARTH 🌍 ——————————————————— Plastic free, #noplasticstraws Protect OUR OCEAN and earth, a beautiful unique place we were given to enjoy, however pollution and environmental factors is killing our earth, slowly... it’s never too late for us to work together on sustainable living. ——————————————————— Plastic.... plastic straws.... pollution all a environmental disaster, the earths slow killer... ——————————————————— Starting with the plastic straws, once the plastic eventually makes it into our beautiful ocean, it starts to break down into tiny pieces of micro plastics, rather than biodegrading or dissolving, which poses great threats to marine life including fish, some studies also indicated the microplastics particles that are smaller than dust or powdered sugar were found inside baby sea turtles. ——————————————————— However, upon our recent trip to Bangkok, I was delighted to see our Hotel chain that falls under the umbrella of the Marriott group has phased out most plastic straws. It’s said that the Marriott International chain has made a commitment to remove plastic straws from all of its more than 6,500 hotels by July 2019. ——————————————————— Therefore this equates to the elimination of more than 1 billion plastic straws and about a quarter-billion stirrers per year. 👏 ——————————————————— There are many alternatives to the usual plastic straws. From; * Stainless steel straws. * Bamboo straws * Glass straws... There are so many nifty little bags you can buy to keep your straws in as well when you’re out and about. ——————————————————— #earth #mothernature #plasticfree #noplasticstraw #plasticfree #plasticfreeliving (at Asia/Singapore) https://www.instagram.com/p/Bta9p0Fh675/?utm_source=ig_tumblr_share&igshid=1w4jn64ormtqj
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little-sorceress · 6 years ago
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Hello friends,
There’s been a lot momentum lately about skipping straws for your drinks to help reduce ocean pollution and I’m really glad that people are making the choice to refuse plastic straws. I also understand the downside of not offering straws to those who really need them and how they can be vital to enjoying a refreshing beverage (boba, am I right??).
The oceans and ocean life have been something I’ve deeply cared about since a very young age and as an adult, I am slowly doing everything I can to contribute to their conservation and spread awareness.
I’m writing this post to share alternatives to plastic straws and ways to take the move a step further. There are many alternatives to using plastic straws: reusable glass/metal straws, biodegradable, bamboo, etc. all which can be found in stores and online marketplaces such as Amazon. If you are thinking about making a switch to reusable materials instead of one time plastics consider this:
Why not purchase your straws/bottles from companies that give back to the ocean?
A lot of companies will sell and make moves towards reducing their own plastic waste impact but many of them do not give back to the cause, especially where oceans need it the most: outside of the US where sustainable resources are very limited. So here I am challenging whoever reads this to take your “skip the straw movement” even further by donating or making a reusable purchase to organizations that give back to our oceans with every product sold. Below I have listed a few organizations that are taking that leap to better, bluer oceans:
Seastainable Co. - supports marine conversation in Singapore and the Philippines. With every purchase they give 60% of their profits to different marine conservation groups.
http://www.seastainable.co/about/
United By Blue - Outdoor brand that does serious conservation work by organizing cleanups. For every product sold, UBB removes one pound of trash from oceans and waterways.
https://unitedbyblue.com/
Daniel Glass - Glass drink bottles in fun colors. 10% of net profit is donated to charities that help preserve and clean the world’s oceans.
https://www.mydanielglass.com/pages/sips-for-a-cause/
Eco at Heart - Stainless Steel Straws straws that give back 5% of sales to help clean the oceans.
https://www.ecoatheart.com/
Amazon Smile - donates .5% of eligible purchases to charitable organizations of your choice.
https://smile.amazon.com/
Some of the return from the companies listed may seem small, but it’s a start. In time, I hope this list continues to grow with more companies wanting to help the world’s oceans. If you know of any more organizations support this cause, feel free to share them with me.
I have a list of brands that sell other things besides straws and bottles that support the reduction of ocean pollution, so if you’re interested in that please let me know.
Thank you for your time and aid with our oceans. 💗🌊
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dtcworlds-blog · 9 months ago
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Encouraging an Eco-Conscious Corporate Culture: Sustainable Employee Gift Ideas in Singapore
In the contemporary corporate sphere, nurturing a supportive work environment and expressing gratitude to employees are essential for achieving success. One effective method of accomplishing this is through mindful and sustainable employee gift-giving practices. As businesses in Singapore increasingly embrace eco-friendly initiatives, integrating sustainability into corporate gifting holds significant importance. Introducing DTC World, your premier destination for top-notch eco-friendly corporate gift options in Singapore.
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Best Employee Gift Ideas Singapore
Here are standout employee gift ideas from DTC World guaranteed to make a lasting impact:
Reusable Bamboo Products: Renowned for its versatility and sustainability, bamboo serves as the foundation for our range of practical and eco-conscious gifts, including utensils, straws, cutting boards, and desk organizers.
Recycled Stationery and Notebooks: Foster creativity and organization within your team with stationery and notebooks crafted from post-consumer waste materials, minimizing environmental impact and conserving precious resources.
Tote Bags and Eco-Friendly Apparel: Replace disposable plastic bags with customizable tote bags made from organic cotton or recycled materials, ideal for showcasing your company logo or inspirational messages.
Sustainable Drinkware: Keep your employees hydrated with eco-friendly drinkware options like stainless steel water bottles and glass tumblers, seamlessly blending functionality with style for office and outdoor use.
Seed Packets and Plantable Gifts: Cultivate green spaces and promote environmental consciousness with seed packets and plantable gifts, encouraging recipients to connect with nature and nurture their green thumbs.
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Eco-Friendly Corporate Gift
By selecting eco-friendly corporate gifts from DTC World, you not only express gratitude to your employees but also underscore your company’s commitment to sustainability and environmental responsibility. These thoughtful gifts serve as reminders of your organization’s values, fostering a positive corporate culture centered on innovation and accountability.
Corporate gifting presents a valuable opportunity to strengthen bonds, elevate morale, and showcase your firm’s dedication to sustainability. With DTC World’s extensive range of eco-friendly gift options, you can make a meaningful difference while leaving a lasting impression on your employees in Singapore and beyond. Embrace sustainable corporate gifting today and join the movement toward a greener future.
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sanddyrajan-blog · 5 years ago
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Join the growing trend of positively inclined people Save aquatic life, preserve nature, make the world better.
https://www.thelaststraw.sg/
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saladstop · 6 years ago
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What’s in my bag? ZERO WASTE EDITION (cont.)
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Almost 8 million tonnes of waste is produced in Singapore annually, with only 61% of it being recycled. This puts a lot of stress on our resources which could be better diverted to other social and environmental issues.
Though the issue may seem huge, we’re firm believers in the power of collective effort - everyone has a part to play in alleviating the negative impact on our environment. 
Our earlier what’s in my bag (part 1) article highlighted the simple ways we can switch up our habitual usage patterns - reusable tote bags instead of single-use bags, reusable bottles instead of single-use cups. 
Today, we’re back to share with you more eco-friendly items you could consider part of your daily bag essentials - to become an active contributor to a zero waste society! 
Reusable straws
You may think: ‘Hey, I always throw them in the recycling bin!’. Unfortunately, because plastic straws are so small and lightweight, they often slip through sorting machines at the recycling facility and end up in landfills or the sea.
Straws have become one of the most commonly found pollutants in the ocean that’s killing marine life: fish, turtles, dolphins, whales, seals and even seabirds. There’s also a high chance that these plastics have entered the food chain, when unintentionally consumed by sea animals, and later by us in the form of microplastics. Who’d have thought a small plastic tube could have such a deadly environmental impact.
That’s why it’s important to always have an eco-friendly straw on hand. Choose from stainless steel or bamboo straw options which are light and take up almost negligible space in your bag. Most sellers would also include a handy brush cleaner so you can clean on-the-go!
Reusable lunch box & utensils
Perhaps the most bulky of them all, but great for reducing the usage of single-use styrofoam boxes, plastic containers and plastic utensils when taking away food.
Using a reusable plastic container is fine - the key here is to eliminate single-use - but make sure to look for those that are labelled ‘BPA-free’. Ever heard of the old wives tale that heating food up in the microwave kills its nutrients? Studies have shown, however, that it’s actually a myth! What we should be worried about is microwaving food in plastic containers that are not Bisphenol A (BPA) free, as this can cause reproductive issues in men and women and affect the development of a babies.
Alternatively, look for containers and utensils made from glass, steel or bamboo. If it’s too heavy to keep in your bag 100% of the time, try to at least keep it in the office or have one in the home so that you are always prepared.
Menstrual Cup
Ladies have we piqued your interest? For those who’ve never heard of the menstrual or period cup, this might be a game changer for you. This is the eco-friendly alternative to tampons or pads.
Menstrual cups, which are usually made from medical-grade silicone or latex, can be inserted for up to 12 hours and can be reused throughout your period. These can last you for about 10 years and would actually save you money in the long-term as it’s relatively inexpensive at SGD $30 to $40.
Think about how many pads or tampons you use per cycle and multiply that by a year, and then the lifetime of your period. In addition to that enormous amount of waste produced, cotton production is also a water intensive process, and, non-organic versions probably contain questionable chemicals and pesticides that you don’t want anywhere near your lady parts!
A menstrual cup is thus better for the body and can prevent abrasion and irritation usually caused by pads or tampons. We’re also glad to know that it degrades back to its original state at the end of its lifespan, making it less hazardous to the environment.
What’s your next step? Where can you find these products? 
As part of SaladStop!’s Bring Your Own (BYO) campaign and mission to eliminate single-use plastics, we’ve made available stainless steel straws, collapsible food containers and portable cups for purchase at our outlets. What’s more, we’ve put in place little incentives everytime you bring in anyone of these reusable items!
But we’re not alone in this journey toward sustainability. We’re happy to share a list of other F&B outlets and businesses that also offer incentives for the eco-friendly customer as part of Zero Waste SG’s Bring Your Own (BYO) Singapore movement.
We officially challenge YOU to give 1 or 2 reusable products a try and see how it works out for you.
Come on, what have you got to lose?
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we-admin-love-blog · 5 years ago
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alexmarsh396-blog · 6 years ago
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1. A few materials in plastic case be dangerous
Some plastic straws are as yet being made with materials that are possibly dangerous or cancer-causing. Furthermore, regardless of whether straws are marked as "without bpa" they may even now contain the concoction. Buy your first Metal straws Singapore here!!
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yesmusictherapy-blog · 6 years ago
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dorysuperhappyfunearth · 5 years ago
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eco-friendly gift ideas
there’s just something about gift-giving that i really love. i think it’s all the time, the effort and the thought you put into it that just gets me - more so than the gift itself. and while consuming less is an important part of being more sustainable, the magic of gifting shouldn’t have to be given up! so here are some eco-friendly gift ideas that will hopefully help you express your appreciation to the people you care about while still acting in alignment with your values. :) the list below also features items with various price ranges to cater to every budget!
please remember not to purchase something that they might already have and do not need more of! for example, if they already have a reusable water bottle of their own, you don’t have to get them another one.
without further ado...
experiences/spending time
i really do think the best present you can give someone is time. in our fast-paced and jam-packed lives, we sometimes forget to take time out to spend with the people we love. plan a day to bring them out to somewhere they would like, have a meal together, have a chat - i’m sure this would be very much appreciated by anyone!
nature lovers
Singapore Zoo
River Safari
nature walks/hikes at nature reserves or parks
beach cleanups (check out Bye Bye Plastic Bags, Seven Clean Seas etc on Instagram for updates!)
visit Gardens by the Bay
take a walk along the Coast-to-Coast Trail (and other routes)
fun/active experiences
Sentosa Skyline Luge
Universal Studios
Forest Adventure
Adventure Cove
Wild Wild Wet
play paintball
escape rooms
go rock climbing/bouldering
chill days
have a picnic
you can either prepare the food for them or choose to prepare the food together! e.g. if you are going with your family, prepare the food together beforehand and that’s extra bonding time.
pet cafes
watch a movie together
treat them to a meal
visit a museum
have a game day
Playnation (Prinsep, Scape*, Our Tampines Hub)
Saint Games (check locations on their website)
board games cafes
attend a clay workshop - make your own mugs
Center Pottery - sales of their handmade ceramic wares go towards funding of special programs to help patients, elderly, and the underprivileged
eco adventures
thrifting
New2U (Bugis)
Salvation Army (multiple locations)
Underground Market (pop-up event)
The Luggage Market (pop-up event)
visit Ground Up Initiative (Yishun)
attend a green event (check out this Telegram group for updates!)
beauty and fashion
more and more sustainable beauty and fashion options have been popping up in Singapore. so if you have a friend or loved one who loves either, this is the list for them! some items can also be refilled so do check and remember to let your friends know.
a great place to check out for a variety of sustainable beauty and fashion items would be The Social Space (Marina One/Chinatown)! they also have a refillery to refill personal care products and are a cafe too. The Green Collective (Paya Lebar/Funan) is also a great place with a variety of green vendors selling things from soap to clothes to jewelry! :)
soap bars
facial/shampoo/conditioner/body
sustainable beauty products
face mists
lip balms
body lotions
swapping memberships
a one-time swap ($35) or a 1 month membership ($88) at The Fashion Pulpit
Swapaholic swap parties
thrifted clothing
there are many tutorials on how to thrift flip things (try YouTube). if you find something in great condition/new at the thrift store, you can always make something new out of it!
food
i love giving people homemade food! they’re usually cleaner and healthier when you make it yourself, and putting your blood, sweat and tears (not literally, please) into making them is so so meaningful. they are also pretty easy to make so give them a try! the recipes I have linked below are vegan but you can find any online that suit you and your dietary preferences :)
most ingredients can be purchased package-free from bulk food stores such as Unpackt (Jalan Kuras, Tanjong Pagar), Reprovisions (Jurong Point), Eco.Le, The Source Bulk Foods (Cluny Court), Scoop Wholefoods. package-free nuts and chia seeds can be found at Alison’s Pantry in most Cold Storage outlets (reuse the plastic bag provided every time you shop there).
for packaging, you can repurpose nut butter or bread spread jars, write a little note and tie it around the lid. (and remind your friend to reuse the jar!) OR, if you have a bigger budget, consider using beeswax wraps! the recipient can reuse them in their homes as well - it’s basically an additional present :)
homemade granola
banana bread
chocolate hazelnut
cookies (chocolate chip, oatmeal, peanut butter, etc)
brownies (chocolate, salted caramel, etc)
homemade superfood nut butter
get a jar of nut butter (just nuts and sometimes salt! I love Adams), add mix-ins (e.g. chia seeds, pumpkin seeds and flax seeds) = nutrition-packed nut butter that they can use on bread, in smoothie bowls, with bananas and more!
snacks from bulk stores
BBQ rice crackers, chili lime snippets, murukku, iced gems, chocolate-covered almonds/raisins, etc
eco items
eco items can be quite expensive sometimes, so any friend who is remotely interested in sustainability/cares for the environment would likely appreciate them! do make sure that they 1) would use it (e.g. if they don’t drink bubble tea, there is no point in getting a bubble tea straw!) and 2) they don’t already have it.
bamboo cutlery/straws
bamboo toothbrushes
reusable water bottles
this bamboo/stainless steel flask may be able to be engraved, which would make your gift even more special!
compostable phone cases
Pelacase - get $10 off
snack bags
Stasher (SG: The Sustainability Project, Your Sustainable Store)
on the go food containers
rectangle collapsible containers - Unpackt
collapsible bowls - Seastainable
bento boxes - Unpackt, TSP, YSS
on the go cups
Stojo collapsible cups (SG: TSP)
cup holders (SG: TSP, Unpackt, etc)
others
just some additional knick-knacks!
donate to a charity of their choice
a 1-/3-month/year-long streaming subscription
Entertainment: Netflix, Spotify
Education: Skillshare, EdX
homemade art (get supplies from thrift stores or Carousell)
painting: try Bob Ross tutorials, art jamming
paint/do hand-lettering of a quote that speaks to them or their name
frame them with thrift store frames
get them a plant that is easy to care for (e.g. succulents)
to clarify, the list of stores above is non-exhaustive and there are many more stores and places that stock amazing sustainably-made items that I haven’t included or mentioned! so please do a quick Google search and check out other stores as well.
remember that many of these items can also spark a conversation - so if you get a chance to, share with your family and friends why you chose to gift them, say, a collapsible cup or to bring them to the zoo instead of buying them material things. :)
last but not least, I hope this list was helpful to you! I’ll definitely return and add more things along the way. till then, don’t forget to stay conscious!
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