Valentine’s Day With a Conscience

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January 27, 2026  |  Organic Consumers Association

Looking for Valentine’s Day gifts that reflect your values? There are many thoughtful alternatives to conventional flowers that support fair labor, environmental health, and sustainable livelihoods.

Chocolate

Treat your loved ones to Equal Exchange organic chocolate, sourced directly from small-scale farmers who are paid fair prices and supported in building long-term, sustainable livelihoods.

Wine

Pair your chocolate with a bottle of award-winning organic wine from Frey Vineyards, pioneers of organic and Biodynamic winemaking since 1980. Their wines are made without added sulfites and with deep respect for the land. Use the code ORGANICCONSUMERS at checkout to receive 15% off, and 25% of your purchase will support the Organic Consumers Association.

Books, Art, Indigenous Creators

For book lovers and art enthusiasts, Birchbark Books offers a carefully curated selection of books and handmade art rooted in Indigenous culture, storytelling, and the power of small, community-centered bookstores.

International Fair Trade Artisans and Farmers

You can also explore Ten Thousand Villages, which features handcrafted gifts made by artisans in under-resourced communities around the world, or

SERRV International, which supports farmers and artisans through fair trade foods and gifts.

Beauty and Personal Care

If you’re considering beauty or personal care products, consult the Environmental Working Group Skin Deep® Database to find cosmetics that meet higher safety standards.

Flowers

If flowers are important to you, seek out local growers through LocalHarvest, where you can find nearby farms offering seasonal, sustainably grown blooms.

More Gift Options

You might also consider gifts from Aloha Bay, a company committed to helping farmers, craftspeople, and workers earn a fair income while maintaining traditional livelihoods with dignity and hope.

This Valentine’s Day, show your love with intention. Choosing fair trade and sustainable gifts is a powerful way to care for the people you love, and for the planet we all share.

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