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No one is more special that your own mother”especially on
                                                Mother’s Day. Celebrate your own mother and “Mother Nature” with one of these
                                                five great green gift ideas. These options offer a sustainable alternative to
                                                the chemical-laden flowers and mass-produced chocolates that dominate the
                                                market on Mother’s Day.
1. Buy eco-friendly flowers
Although they are a beautiful part of
                                                nature, flowers aren’t always eco-friendly. Most flowers are grown with a slew
                                                of chemicals and pesticides. They also typically come from warmer climates,
                                                such as South America, and have to make a long temperature-controlled journey
                                                before they reach your door. Opt for a greener option instead. There are several
                                                companies that sell eco-friendly
                                                flowers that are organically and locally grown. You could also purchase a
                                                potted plant from your local nursery. Not only are potted plants greener, they
                                                typically last a lot longer than a fresh-cut bouquet.
2. Make a donation
Instead of buying your mom a trinket or
                                                knickknack this year, buy her something that will make her feel good. Make a
                                                donation to her favorite charity or pick one you think she would want to
                                                support. Avoiding commercial products in favor of a donation can help reduce
                                                your environmental impact and help a worth charity make a difference in the
                                                world.
3. Take her somewhere
If a donation isn’t quite your mom’s style,
                                                you can still get away with not buying a physical present. Instead, treat your
                                                mom to a special outing. Take her to an eco-friendly day-spa, out to a fancy
                                                dinner or take in a play at your local theater. 
4. Go Consumable
If you just have to purchase a physical
                                                gift, opt for something consumable. A nice bottle of wine makes a great gift.
                                                Once it’s been consumed, the bottle can be recycled. A box of Fair Trade chocolate is another smart
                                                alternative. The chocolate is often produced through small-scale operations on
                                                sustainable farms. Plus chocolate is just delicious.
5. Try recycled jewelry
Jewelry makes a great Mother’s Day gift and
                                                there are lots of eco-friendly options on the market. A number of jewelry
                                                companies make jewelry out or recycled
                                                silver, gold or even glass. Another green option is to buy used jewelry at a
                                                flea market or antique store.
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