Sustainable Christmas Decorations

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Celebrate the festive season with style and sustainability with our amazing collection of sustainable Christmas decorations. Whether you are looking for ornaments, wreaths, or tree decorations, we have something for everyone in our range of eco-conscious products. Our eco friendly sustainable Christmas decorations are made from recycled or natural materials, such as wood, paper, or fabric, and are designed to last for years.

In Australia, our sustainable Christmas decorations have been a very popular choice for 20 years!  Our customers trust that our decorations are fair trade, ethical and made with minimal environmental impact. And in fact, most of our decorations are made by women supporting their families in Nepal, Australia and South America.

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By choosing eco-friendly products, you can help to save resources, reduce waste, and lower your carbon footprint. Plus, our sustainable Xmas decorations are absolutely gorgeous and will add a touch of charm to your home.  Our super cute felt decorations made by Pashom with dog breeds and Australian animals are in hot demand, as there are only a limited number of eco decorations the women can make each year.

Don't miss this opportunity to make your holiday season more beautiful and eco-friendly with our sustainable Christmas decorations. Browse our eco Christmas decoration collection to find perfect treat for your tree or a gift for a loved one. You will love our stunning selection of environmentally friendly Christmas decorations that will make your Christmas sparkle.

And of course, don't miss our incredible Eco Christmas Gift Guide


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How do you make eco friendly decorations?

Over the years we have made countless eco friendly decorations to decorate our stores for the festive season. Of course, number one is always to use found or re-purposed materials so that you don't need to spend any money nor add to demand for new things to be produced!