We’ve rounded up five of our favorite zero waste gift ideas that won’t break the bank!
Each of these items on our wish list cost $20 or less and would make a wonderful present for all of the sustainably-minded, home cooks in your life.
101 Ways To Go Zero Waste
by Kathryn Kellogg
Cost
$15.36 paperback
Why we picked it
Whether you’ve newly pledged to reducing your carbon footprint, or are an old pro, the ideas outlined in this book serve as good reminders for us all in our kitchens and beyond.
Food Huggers
Cost
$12.95 for 5 pack
Why we picked it
We love our produce, so the idea of giving a hug to keep it fresh and lasting longer just makes sense on so many different levels.
Charles Viancin® 11-Inch Poppy Lid
Cost
$14.49
Why we picked it
Ditch the plastic wrap and keep your food fresh with this adorable silicone poppy lid. It suctions onto just about any kind of bowl in your cabinet, creating an airtight seal that helps preserve and insulate food, all while looking incredibly chic.
Cooking with Scraps
Cost
$12.23
Why we picked it
One of the best ways to use up food in your kitchen is to cook it! Written by Food52 columnist, Lindsay-Jean Hard, we love her delicious ideas for making the most out of every piece of fruit or vegetable from root to stem.
Zero Waste Gift Pack
Cost
$20
Why we picked it:
Reusable produce storage bags and beeswax wrap are a must for any zero waste kitchen, so we’ve bundled them up in our Marketplace. For a limited time, you can save 35% when you add this gift pack to your next delivery. Just log in and click on Marketplace to shop now!
And one more for good measure…
Hungry Harvest Gift Cards
Cost
Starting at $15
Why we picked it
Give the gift that keeps giving - encourage your friends and family to eat healthier while making a positive impact in their communities. Our gift cards are available in a variety of price points and can be emailed directly to the receiver - making it a perfect last minute option!