From Deseret News archives:
Green gifts save electricity
For one thing, even products that proclaim their eco-friendliness are generally less friendly than giving nothing at all, when you think about how much energy it takes to produce and transport them.
Then, like most gifts, they end up in a landfill early next year.
There's another problem: Giving someone a carbon offset for their SUV is about as tactful as giving away a stick of deodorant. A lot of environmental gifts risk ending up as holier-than-thou recommendations for what the recipient should not do.
With that in mind, some suggestions for environmentally themed gifts:
• P3 Kill A Watt
It's strange how we buy electricity: We use our appliances without really knowing what they're costing us. All we get is a monthly bill, with no breakdown. Imagine getting a long-distance phone bill that doesn't tell you where you called or what each call cost. The Kill A Watt is a simple, inexpensive electricity monitor that helps you get a handle on your consumption.
• Zipcar Gift Card
A good gift for the carless, especially college students. Zipcar and the company it is acquiring, Flexcar, spread their rental cars out in garages in major cities and university towns. Customers get credit-card like cards that open cars they've booked online. Rates start at $5 an hour, making Zipcars practical for quick errands that aren't economical with standard rental vehicles.
For that extra environmentally friendly feeling, Zipcar has some Toyota Prius hybrids. A gift card can be used for the membership fee ($50 a year for occasional driving), or for driving costs. Drivers have to be at least 21 and have good driving records. (Starting at $50 at Zipcar.com.)
• Hydrocar
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