Sustainable Valentine's Day gifts to show how much you love them and the planet

There’s a lot to be said about Valentine’s Day and consumerism.

What’s the point of buying stuff just to show your other half how much you care?

But giving and receiving gifts is one of the five major love languages, and for many people, a present of February 14 is a big deal.

So if you are going to buy something, why not get something sustainable?

From ethical bouquets of flowers to conflict-free diamonds, here are romantic gifts that will have an impact on your partner, not the planet.

Fairtrade dozen red roses

Buy a dozen red fair-trade roses from the UK’s best-rated ethical florist, Arena Flowers. Happily, they also come in a practical letterbox version.

Buy from £24 from Arena Flowers.

The Flower of Love seed card

Yes, The Seed Card Company’s greeting cards are plantable! Simply bury them in the ground and wait for the wildflowers to pop up.

Buy for £3.95 from The Seed Card Company.

Isobel diamond necklace

This 0.5-carat diamond bezel necklace in 14kt gold comes from Leo & Lumi — all its diamonds are sustainable and grown in a lab in Belgium.

Buy for £250 from Leo & Lumi.

The Pangaia Signature Hoodie

Recycled cotton sweats are the name of the game for The Pangaia, so you can get cosy with your beau without it costing the earth.

Buy from £60 from The Pangaia.

Love Story by Vine House Parfum

Love Story by Vine House Parfum is hand-produced in Dorset without the use of plastic. Refillable, these botanical-inspired scents use natural ingredients.

Buy for £100 from Vine House Parfum.

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