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The Guy's Guide to a Green Valentine's Day!

Valentine's Day is a romantic time of year, that's for sure! And if you're a guy, you are probably wondering what to get that special someone. This year, keep the planet in mind; she'll love you for it and be impressed with your eco style.
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Valentine's Day is a romantic time of year, that's for sure! And if you're a guy, you are probably wondering what to get that special someone. This year, keep the planet in mind; she'll love you for it and be impressed with your eco style.

Valentines Day is second only to Christmas when it comes to greeting cards. Instead of the conventional card that uses a great deal of virgin paper, go for one that's reusable.

Botanical PaperWorks offers a line of cards that she can plant once she has read the romantic message. You can choose from cards laced with seeds of herbs, flowers and so much more, and she'll think of you each time she sees it. You can also send an e-card or you can choose a greeting card made from plant byproducts such as straw, jute and hemp.

You can also make your own greeting card using newspapers, or use old greeting cards. Do not use paper to wrap your gifts. If your girl is a fashionista, grab an old magazine and wrap the gift with the fashion section.

Chocolate is a biggie for this holiday. Always choose fair trade; it ensures workers in developing countries are being treated fairly. The same goes for your wine choices, and local wines are a great choice. You are helping the environment and also some of the poorest labourers in the world by choosing fair trade.

Most girls love the spa treatment. If you are sending her to a spa, call them and make sure they use plant-based products. No chemicals please. If you are buying her a selection of yummy-smelling goodies, make sure they are organic and do not contain phthalates, parabens, glycol, Tourane or sulfates.

If a romantic dinner is something you have in mind, source a restaurant that uses local fare. Or better yet, visit your local farmers' market, buy all local ingredients and cook her up a meal to die for.

For flowers, go with organic, www.ecoflora.ca is one of my faves.

Diamonds may be a girl's best friend, but the mining processes used in the manufacturing of precious stones and metals are very costly to the environment. Mining processes release several toxic materials in the atmosphere and destroy natural vegetation. The labourers who toil in mines are generally overworked and underpaid. If you want to buy jewelry, ensure that the jeweler is certified for following ethical and environmental standards. Consider having a used piece of precious stone or metal renovated or polished to make it look brand-new.

Other gift choices available are bags made from recycled paper, organic makeup sets, a reusable water bottle or a gift certificate at to organic store.

Lastly, you can give a gift that keep on giving. Adopt an animal from WWF or adopt a child in her name from a reputable organization.

The bottom line: love her -- lots -- but not at the expense of the planet.

ON HUFFPOST: MORE GREEN GIFTS

Valentine's Day Green Gift Guide
Farm Sanctuary Adopt A Farm Animal Program(01 of09)
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Barnyard animals may not be the first thing that comes to mind when you think of Valentine's Day, but giving the gift of farm animal adoption is sure to moo, we mean woo, your sweatheart.Farm Sanctuary offers the opportunity for animal adoption with a choice of several different price plans and animals, ranging from pigs and cows to goat and geese.According to Farm Sanctuary, every adoption includes "a personalized adoption certificate, a beautiful color photo and details about scheduling a VIP tour to meet your adopted friend." (credit:Farm Sanctuary)
Save The Whales With An E-Card From NRDC(02 of09)
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For only $10, you can show your valentine how much you care with a gift that is more eco-friendly than most.Natural Resources Defense Council's Valentine's Day collection features a selection of tasteful e-cards with accompanying donations that help animals or their habits.Choices include tree planting in Costa Rica, protecting the boreal forest or even protecting whales.For more information about how you can show your valentine you care about them and the planet, visit NRDC's website. (credit:Alamy)
Make The Flowers Organic(03 of09)
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Flowers are a tried and true way to please your sweetheart on Valentine's Day, but why not spread your love for the Earth and fair trade products as well?When ordering flowers this year, consider ordering fair trade and organic flowers. Your loved one will be sure to notice.Check out this list of tips on how to buy the best organic and fair trade flowers online. (credit:Alamy)
Changers Portable Solar Charging System(04 of09)
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How can you expect your sweetheart to call you or listen to your song if their favorite gadget isn't fully charged?Changers, a new portable solar charging system from a Berlin-based startup, combines a solar charging solution with social media.In addition to selling the charging device, Changers also maintains a website that encourages users to submit their solar charging statistics and see how much CO2 emissions they've avoided.Changers co-founder and CEO Markus Schulz said in a press release, "The Changers System aims to shift our attitudes and behavior by enabling each of us to produce our own energy, measure and visualize the real effect of this simple act, and then share our contributions with others. We think that if you can unite people in the pursuit of renewable energy -- even small amounts of energy -- it will lead to a dramatic transformation in how we source and consume energy."The Changers charger may not be adorned with Valentine's hearts or roses, but your loved ones will appreciate this useful and conscientious gadget. (credit:Changers)
Farm Sanctuary Vegan Cupcakes Apron(05 of09)
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This Valentine's Day, show your sweetheart how much you appreciate their vegan baking skills with this apron from Farm Sanctuary.On sale for $12.99, proceeds from the apron benefit Farm Sanctuary's advocacy for abused and neglected farm animals. (credit:Farm Sanctuary)
Go Green With Your Lingerie(06 of09)
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If someone special in your life will be receiving lingerie this Valentine's Day, why not double their sexiness by going green?Red may be the color of romance, but green is now the color of lacy underwear. Many designers and clothing companies now offer lingerie made from organic cotton, silk and bamboo.Be sure to check out this list of green lingerie options -- designers from Stella McCartney to American Apparel all have lingerie that will leave your loved one feeling their sexiest.If you're also planning to purchase a few bedroom toys to go with the lingerie, check out this guide to eco-friendly sex toys. (credit:Alamy)
Organic Chocolates(07 of09)
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Show your sweetheart how much you care and indulge their sweet tooth with some ethical chocolates. With many fair trade and organic chocolates on the market today, you will be sure to find the right flavor for your loved one.For some ideas, check out this chocolate list. (credit:Alamy)
Organic Wine(08 of09)
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If your loved one is a wine drinker, why not include a bottle of organic wine with the organic chocolates?You can enjoy the bottle together, and if the conversation slows, there's always the organic wine to talk about.Be sure to check out this guide to organic wine. (credit:Alamy)
Eco-Friendly Jewelry(09 of09)
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Valentine's Day may be a good time to shower your loved one with shiny things, but do you know where that jewelry came from?If you are unsure about a diamond's sourcing or a necklace's carbon footprint, check out this information on eco-friendly jewelry.If you're planning to take the plunge and propose, check out this guide to a green wedding ring. (credit:Alamy)
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