2025 Ridwell Gift Guide

Less waste, more joy. Our 2025 guide is full of thoughtful gifts that celebrate your loved ones without adding to the landfill. Every brand featured is either a current Ridwell partner or one we're excited to collaborate with soon—all creating circular products. Check each brand’s website for holiday shipping cutoffs.


Made from post-consumer plastic

Cool Trash jewelry & more

Minneapolis-based creator Emma Crutcher-McGowan makes all sorts of fun and funky finds using post-consumer and post-industrial plastic.

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Made from upcycled textiles

re:loom decor and bags

re:loom employs and empowers homeless and low-income individuals who weave beautiful goods using upcycled materials.

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Made from retired skis

Apres Ski jewelry

Earrings, necklaces, belt buckles—Heather Mullins of Denver-based Apres Ski makes all this and more out of retired skis.

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Made from corks

ReCORK x SOLE

These chukkas, shoes, and sandals from innovative footwear company SOLE are made with ReCORK recycled cork midsoles and footbeds.

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Made from 100% recycled plastic

Trash Panda discs

Since 2022, Trash Panda has saved more than 50,000 pounds of plastic from landfills. They’re dedicated to growing the sport of disc golf sustainably.

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Made from reclaimed jackets

Refleece tote bags & more

Made from reclaimed jackets, each one of the bags, bucket hats, and other accessories from Refleece is one of a kind.

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Made from prescription bottles

Cocoplum sunglasses

These stylish sunnies are part of a complete closed loop: when you’re done with them, send them back to Cocoplum to be made into something new … again!

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Made from bicycle tubes

Green Guru gear

Green Guru makes bags and bike gear from reclaimed bike tubes and other upcycled outdoor gear (sometimes mixed with new materials).

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Give the joy of wasting less

Ridwell Mail-in helps anyone in the US send less to landfills—buy 2 starter kits, get 1 free through 12/20.

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