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Best Holiday Gift Picks (Buying Local)

by Betty on December 21, 2012

[This is a holiday series of eco-friendly gift-giving ideas!  Enjoy]

 

Do you want to give a gift that you can wrap and put under the tree? You can still give green gifts! Try to shop for sustainably-produced or local items, or make your own gifts! Buying products made sustainably or with responsibly-sourced components is a great way of telling business that you support sustainability (and so you promote increased adoption of sustainable practices). Buying local products allows you to reduce the carbon footprint of your purchases because items don’t have to travel very far to reach a store’s shelves.

 

1. For local products, check out:

 

  • The Virginia Shop – Located in Barracks Road shopping center, the Virginia Shop is home to a wide variety of gift items (food, wine, crafts, art) all made in Virginia. (434) 977-0080. 1047 Emmet Street North, Charlottesville, VA 22903.
  • The Made In Virginia Store (online) – Don’t want to leave the comfort of your home to face the bustling holiday shopping crowds? Check out the Made In Virginia Store website for foods, books, clothing, souvenirs, and other gifts, all made in Virginia!
  • For more ideas, browse Charlottesville’s Shop Local. Shop Charlottesville! resource online.

 

2. For sustainable clothing or eco-friendly household items, head to:

 

  • Sustain Inc – An “environmentally keen” apparel, accessories, and furnishings store located in the Main Street Market in Downtown Charlottesville. (434) 244-0028. 406 West Main Street, Charlottesville, VA 22903.
  • Blue Ridge Eco Shop – This shop tries to make being green accessible and affordable to the everyday consumer. (434) 296-0042 313 East Main Street, Charlottesville, VA 22902.

 

3. To buy local arts and crafts, visit:

 

  • C’ville Arts – A cooperative gallery featuring the work of Virginia artists and artisans located on the Downtown Mall. (434) 972-9500. 118 East Main Street, Charlottesville, VA 22902.
  • Warm Springs Gallery – This gallery aims to deliver fine art at any budget level and exhibits painters specializing in Virginia landscapes, as well as craft artisans. (434) 245-0800. 103 3rd Street Northeast, Charlottesville, VA 22902.
  • LawnLife – Shop LawnLife’s Etsy shop for photo gifts celebrating the beauty of the University of Virginia’s iconic Lawn.
  • Etsy – Etsy sells crafts created by artisans all around the world. Search for products made in Virginia, or even products made here in Charlottesville. You’re bound to find something wonderful that you weren’t expecting.

 

If you want to make your own gifts, get ideas from Pinterest! Our favorites include wine cork coasters, DIY hair accessories, and homemade blankets. Just have fun with it, and you’re sure to come up with something amazing. Plus, your family and friends will be touched by your thoughtfulness and effort.

 

Got more ideas? Feel free to share them in the comments!

 

From everyone at Better World Betty, here’s wishing you a warm and wonderful holiday season!

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Here’s a recap of the show without the Betty and Bruce banter and/or mouth misfires…

Small appliances like toasters, food processors, microwaves, coffee pots, irons: NOW: Don’t leave them plugged in. That draws a small amount of energy that’s just wasted.
If they work and you’re done with them? Goodwill, Salvation Army, Habitat, Freecycle. If they don’t work, call Cycle Systems (formerly Coiners). They took our old microwave last year.

Bigger appliances:
Let’s talk big losers in the home. We’re not talking about the Bruce and Brads out there (joking!)It’s the refrigerator. According to the EPA, the refrigerator averages about 9% of your home energy use.
NOW: Turn down the setting to 40 degrees and regularly get rid of the dust bunnies so the air is free to flow and don’t lurk at the contents with the fridge doors open, just like your mom told you to!
If you have the money? Go to energystar.gov and research the highest efficiency models. Side doors are the least efficient. And if you have 2 fridges in your home (20% of Americans do), consider getting one big one. That could save you money and energy.

Dishwashers:
NOW: Do full loads, use biodegradable detergent, be choosy about your settings.
If you have the money? Buy a dishwasher with a .65 energy star number. Some models use 1/2 the water. We bought a BOSCH dishwasher last year and LOVE it. I consider them a progressive/green-minded company I can trust.

Washer/Dryers:
Refer to last weeks column in the Abode or in previous blog.
NOW: Full loads, cold water – Remember that hot/warm water rinses cost 5-10 times more. If you have the money? Check the cool tips on in the column

Water Heater:
NOW: Turn down the setting to 120 degrees. Use an insulation blanket. If you have the money, check out ACEEE.org for tips.

LOCAL OPTIONS for RECYCLING APPLIANCES:
When in doubt check Betty’s search tool. If they work and are not absolutely egregiously uber-unefficient, Freecycle them or take them to Habitat.

Bulky Waste free Amnesty Day at the Ivy Material Utilization Center (fondly called Muck in the Biz): Saturday, October 10. check www.rivanna.org The freon will be recycled and the remaining will be stripped down at Cycle Systems.

Some local retail/repair companies will take it to Cycle Systems for you. Ask them what they do with broken appliances – if they say “trash” them, be an advocate by asking them if they would consider recycling it instead.

OR wait to find out about Virginia’s cash for appliance program (similar to cash for clunkers – thanks to Obama’s stimulus package) due out sometime this fall where residents are expected to get 50-200 dollars for the appliance when they purchase a newer, more efficient model.

Want another resource for savings?? Check out the tax incentives for solar heating and things like new water heaters at www.energytaxincentives.org

Don’t just take Betty’s word for it – do your own research at energystar.gov and an AWESOME resource the American Council for an Energy Efficient Economy or ACEEE.org.

And remember, if Betty is helping you SAVE money and SAVE the environment, please consider making a donation. (We a non-profit, all volunteer org!)

Best,
BWB

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