
fairtrade roses
With toxic pesticides, child labour, conflict diamonds, chemical fragrances and huge carbon dioxide emissions, these gifts might speak of romance to your partner, but do they speak of love for the environment and all the people living on this planet?
There are many more ethical, sustainable and green ways to celebrate Valentine’s Day.
-) Make your own card, send an ecard or support a local artist who hand makes cards from recycled materials.

organic chocolate
-) Opt for organic or biodynamic wine instead of drinking pesticide-laden drinks. Buy English wine to reduce your carbon footprint from http://www.englishorganicwine.co.uk/.
-) Buy local, organic and seasonal flowers instead of red roses. Alternatively, plant something that will last a lifetime for your sweetheart such as a rosebush or tree.

seasonal local produce
-) Buy conflict-free diamonds http://www.stepheneinhorn.co.uk and fair trade silver jewellery. silverchilli.com/ Better still, rent a copy of ‘Blood Diamond’ to really understand why this is so important.
-) Give organic, ‘peace’ silk or hemp lingerie for your lover instead of pesticide-sprayed cotton or non biodegradable polyester. enamore.co.uk

Candle light
-) Forget chemically-laden, toxic perfume. Create your own sensuous fragrances using organic essential oils.
-) Save energy and spend the evening by romantic candlelight. Use soya or beeswax candles instead of petroleum based ones brighterblessings.co.uk
-) Anyone can BUY a meal - source local, organic, seasonal produce and add the ingredient of love to a meal especially created for the man or woman of your dreams.

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