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Father’s Day Gift Guide

Searching for the perfect gift for the guy who has everything? Consider these 7 sustainable options, which will delight and inspire your favorite dude to live just a little bit better.

Tentree TreeBlend Classic T-shirt – $35

Nothing beats a stylish, super-soft T-shirt. We love the ones from this Vancouver-based brand, which makes its clothing from hemp, cork, and organic cotton. Even better: The company plants 10 trees for every item purchased (hence, the name). Dad will love that his gift does double duty.

Burlap & Barrel Weeknight Dinner Collection – $25

Spice up his life with this trio of sustainable, equitably sourced spices. This set includes black urfa chili and cured sumac from Turkey, and purple stripe garlic from the mountains of Northern Vietnam.

Tasc Performance activewear – $28 and up 

Gym and sports fanatics will love this family-founded brand of activewear made in New Orleans. Composed of a bamboo and organic cotton blend, the line wicks away moisture, provides UPF 50+ SPF protection, and has anti-odor properties, all while being breathable and chemical free. 

Headspace subscription – $13 per month or $70 per year

It’s been a stressful year-plus, so even the most laid-back dudes are probably craving some downtime. Consider gifting him a subscription for Headspace, which will help him meditate with purpose, stress less, and sleep better. 

Container Garden Kit – $115

If your guy is interested in growing fruits and veggies, but is worried about space, get this kit that will quickly and easily start him on his way. With two pots (5 and 10 gallon), three kinds of fertilizer, and liquid kelp, it has everything he needs to start a new hobby—other than the soil and seeds he wants to plant. 

Force of Nature Meats – $8 and up

Bison, venison, elk—oh my! Meat lovers will appreciate these choice cuts of meat from a company that practices regenerative agriculture. Forces of Nature says its farming practices improve soil health, stimulate deep-rooted grasses, increase biodiversity, propagate seeds, and aerate soil. Plus, every pound of beef from the company contributes to a system that sequesters 3.5 pounds of greenhouse gas emissions. 

AllTrails Pro subscription  – $30 per year

Nature and hiking enthusiasts will love this cool app that lets them explore more than 200,000 trails. As well as providing detailed and interactive maps, reviews of camping spots and trails, and photos, the app also keeps friends and family informed of your location via Lifeline. Bonus: The company donates 1% of its annual sales to nonprofit organizations that are focused on protecting the planet.

 
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