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Better Brand Edit: Celebrate Love With These More Sustainable Valentine’s Day Gift Ideas

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12 Mar, 2025

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Want to eschew wasteful gifts associated with Valentine’s Day while still celebrating love? Read our guide to alternative Valentine’s gifts, including items from more sustainable brands around the world.

Why approach Valentine’s Day more sustainably?

It’s said that we began celebrating Valentine’s Day centuries ago, but only in the 19th century did it evolve into the holiday we know today—heavy with consumerism, mass production, and societal pressure. And typical Valentine’s Day gifts can be extremely wasteful: carbon emissions associated with cut-flower production can be as high as 3g of CO2 per flower. And then there are the plastic-filled cards, balloons, and teddy bears.

But all this doesn’t mean we can’t celebrate love, and it can be helpful to think of Valentine’s Day as a day of appreciation, showing the people around us we love them. That could be a partner, partners, friends, family, pets, and of course, ourselves.

There are ways we can thoughtfully treat ourselves and others while protecting the planet and its inhabitants, so below, you’ll find a selection of ethical and sustainable Valentine’s Day gift ideas that will help you spread the love!

 

Cut flowers have an environmental impact, but there are other options

We already noted that cut flowers can have a negative impact on the environment, but there’s no doubt that flowers can be lovely to receive. If you’re set on offering them, you could explore locally grown and seasonal flowers, take a cutting from blooms in your own garden, or even propagate a plant that the recipient can watch grow—and think of you every time they look at it.

 

Lower impact sweet treats

Chocolates are also a very popular Valentine’s Day gift, and understandably. But most store-bought chocolates aren’t super eco-friendly or ethical.

In fact, some of the biggest candy manufacturers have a huge impact on the environment: chocolate production massively contributes to deforestation and species extinction due to the demand for sugar, palm oil, and cocoa beans. Some companies have also been found to source their cocoa from countries that use child labour or slave labour. And let’s not forget non-recyclable wrapping or packaging.

So instead, why not make your own treats? Cupcakes, cookies, cakes—there are so many recipes you can find online to satisfy your loved one’s sweet tooth (and your own).

 

Consider giving time and memorable experiences

Giving your significant other (or yourself) time is also a great, almost waste-free idea. It can be some alone time, spending time helping and supporting the other person, or other people in general, or it could also be experiences, such as classes, workshops, massages, spa days, retreats, staycations, and more.

 

More sustainable Valentine’s Day gifts

If you prefer offering a tangible gift, or if you think the other person would prefer a long-lasting present, why not choose a Valentine’s Day gift from one of these more sustainable brands that’ve been rated “Good” and “Great” against our methodology?

collage of more sustainable valentine's day gifts

1. Bario Neal Toi et Moi Ring

2. Mashu Calliope Bag

3. Natasha Tonić Coral In The Rough Choker

4. ESSĒN Organic Cotton-Blend Socks

5. SANTICLER Abi Cashmere Beanie

6. Another Tomorrow Featherweight Crew Sweater

7. Disruptor London CALM Multifunctional Shampoo Bar

8. LaBante London Passport and Cardholder Set

9. HYER GOODS Recycled Leather Apple Watch Strap

10. Dressarte Paris Virtual Gift Card

 

We also recommend these retailers, which all have great gift selections for all kinds of budgets and styles:

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Made Trade has curated the perfect Valentine’s Day gifts for him, for her, for them, for babies, or pets!

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Rêve en Vert believes that holidays are a moment for considered and mindful consumption. The platform has everything from skincare to homeware and accessories.

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Immaculate Vegan is our go-to for gift ideas for vegans. The platform has hundreds of more ethical gifts across a range of budgets, including under £100 or under £50.

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The gift of knowledge

Books are a great way to keep up to date with everything going on in the world, whether you read from a good old-fashioned book or on an e-reader. For the ethical fashionista or bookworm in your life, we recommend having a look at our selection of must-read books on sustainable and ethical fashion.

Not really into reading? Why not offer an audiobook or a subscription to a platform that gives you access to thousands of e-books?

 

No matter your gift decision, and even if you spend V-Day alone, remember that every day is an opportunity to celebrate love both from yourself and those lucky enough to be in your life.

Looking for traditional Valentine’s Day jewellery gifts? Read our guide to more sustainable jewellery brands.

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Sydney developer Billbergia Group has announced the Rhodes Recreation Centre — an $85 million, 9200 m2 multi-purpose community hub in Sydney’s Inner West.

Located at 6 Gauthorpe St and designed by architectural firm SJB, the recreation centre is in a three-level podium building beneath two high-rise residential towers — the 48-level Peake and 43-level Oasis. Together, they form stage two of the developer’s Rhodes Central Masterplan — a $3 billion, three-stage town centre project.

The Rhodes Recreation Centre was delivered under a $97 million Voluntary Planning Agreement (VPA) between the developer and City of Canada Bay Council. It will be handed over to council next month and is set to open later this year. Once complete, the masterplan will have delivered 25,000 m2 of dedicated public amenity, including retail, community facilities and open space.

With the NSW Government’s housing reforms set to address the housing shortage, the recreation centre will reflect the importance of ‘placemaking’ — a collaborative approach to designing and managing public spaces that enhances community wellbeing and fosters connections between people and their environment — in planning new urban communities.

It also presents a pathway for public and private sectors to collaborate and create social infrastructure while increasing housing supply in fast-growing suburbs.

The recreation centre is set to add vibrancy and pedestrian activity to the local streetscape, providing a diverse range of facilities that enhance the livability of the evolving suburb. These community amenities include two full-sized indoor sports courts, a gymnastics centre, a 70-place childcare centre, a community lounge, allied health services, and bookable spaces for local groups and events. It also provides a gym with cardio equipment, weights, group fitness rooms, a creche and an outdoor terrace, alongside a range of sustainability features.

Facilities at the Rhodes Recreation Centre. Images supplied.

“Rhodes Recreation Centre is the community heart of our high-density TOD development, bringing to life Billbergia’s vision for a future-focused, livable urban environment that prioritises amenity, not just density,” said Saul Moran, Development Director – Planning and Design at Billbergia.

The amenities within the two residential towers include a swimming pool, spa, sauna, children’s play area, library and theatre rooms. Pedestrian connections and through-site links provide access to Rhodes railway station and the Homebush Bay waterfront.

“The Rhodes Recreation Centre stands as a benchmark in successful public–private collaboration. Through a VPA with Canada Bay Council, we’ve created a pathway to unlock additional housing supply while delivering significant, lasting community infrastructure. It’s a clear demonstration of how thoughtful public and private partnerships can shape vibrant, livable neighbourhoods,” Moran said.

Located adjacent to Rhodes railway station, stage one of Billbergia’s Rhodes Central Masterplan was completed in 2021 and included the 13,000 m2 Rhodes Central Shopping Centre, with convenience retail, a Woolworths supermarket, medical facilities and the Bamboo Lane dining precinct.

Other previous projects include the 1.2 ha Phoenix Park in Rhodes, the $63 million Bennelong Bridge, the popular Baylink Shuttle service, the 3500 m2 Wentworth Point Community Centre and Library, and the Wentworth Point Pop-Up Town Square.

Billbergia’s ongoing focus on placemaking and social infrastructure also includes the $8.4 million delivery of a library at its mixed-tenure development, Arncliffe Central, in Sydney’s south. There is the potential for 75% of Arncliffe Central’s dwellings to be dedicated to social, affordable and essential worker rental housing, along with 3400 m2 allocated to childcare, convenience retail and cafes, and a 4000 m2 park with play space for both residents and the broader community.

Top image caption: The Rhodes Recreation Centre location with two planned residential towers, Peake and Oasis. Image supplied.

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