Gift Guide: 7 meaningful and eco-friendly gifts from WWF-Canada that can change the world
‘Tis the season of giving – and of giving back! This year’s gift guide features seven meaningful and eco-friendly gifts that can help change the world, literally, by supporting conservation projects that protect wildlife and fight climate change.
1) A collared pika
Choose from over 40 species available for symbolic adoption, including the small but mighty collared pika. Each kit comes with an adorable wildlife plush, an adoption certificate, an educational poster about the animal and a reusable tote bag.
2) Panda face mask
A reusable face mask is one of the best and most necessary gifts this year. WWF-Canada’s adorable panda print mask (available for adults and kids) does double-duty with 100 per cent of the proceeds helping wildlife thrive.
3) WWF hoodie
With this comfy hoodie, your loved ones can warmly wear their heart for helping the planet on their sleeve.
4) WWF children’s tee
Don’t stop there. Why not deck out their mini-me in a WWF branded t-shirt?
5) Cozy panda mittens
Keep the whole family warm with our cozy and 100 per cent cruelty-free wool mittens. Featuring a shu velveteen lining, they’re available in both adult and children’s sizes.
6) Sustainable stocking stuffers
You don’t need to choose between gifts that are either naughty or nice for the environment. Instead of trinkets that are used once and thrown away, fill their stockings with eco-friendly gifts like a panda-branded reusable straw set, produce sack and/or JOCO coffee cup.
7) Help reindeer thrive in their name
Did you know that Donner, Blitzen and Rudolph are actually caribou by another name? They’re also one of Canada’s most at-risk species. These e-cards make great last-minute gift ideas and help support WWF-Canada’s work to protect caribou calving grounds in the Arctic and create the conditions that herds need to survive. Make their holiday special by ensuring this iconic species isn’t only found in our red-nosed Christmas stories.
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