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Your Sustainable Chicago Gift Guide

Posted on December 14, 2023   |   Updated on September 30, 2025
Sidney Madden

Sidney Madden

Homemade honey in jars

Gift homemade honey this holiday season. (julochka / Flickr)

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Your Last-Minute Chicago Gift Guide

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From overnight shipping to fast fashion, the holiday shopping season isn't always environmentally friendly. That’s why we’ve rounded up some eco-friendly shopping spots and creative experiences to gift your loved ones instead.

Gifts

  • 💙 Neighborly has outposts in Lincoln Square, West Town, and on the riverwalk. The fair-trade store sells Chicago–themed gifts.
  • 🫙 The Refilleri in Humboldt Park is a zero-waste store selling personal care and home goods. Pick something out or get a gift card.
  • 🌵 Suds & Succulents repurposes cans and bottles into succulent and cactus planters. DM for commissions.
  • 🐝 Bike a Bee sells homemade honey and lip balm.
  • 🧶 Chicago Creative Reuse & Exchange in Gresham is a haven for crafters in search of unique materials.

Experiences

  • 🧖‍♀️ King Spa in Niles is a Korean spa. Snag e-coupons to treat your friends and fam with facials, massages, scrubs, and more.
  • 🏟️ Chicago sports teams have seen better days, but at least that means tickets are probably cheaper.
  • 🎭 Broadway in Chicago has a six-show package — including musicals like “Mamma Mia!” and “Peter Pan” — that starts at $150.
  • 🤤 Dinner is always a good idea, especially at fine dining spots like El Ideas in Douglass Park and Schwa in Wicker Park.
A person gazes at a painting at the National Museum of Mexican Art in Pilsen.

Shop memberships at Chicago institutions like the National Museum of Mexican Art in Pilsen. (Jeffrey Greenberg / Universal Images Group / Getty)

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