Mother’s Day is just days away, and while we scramble for thoughtful ways to show love, we often overlook the hidden environmental costs that come with last-minute gift-buying. While this day is not just for biological mothers, it is a chance to honor anyone who has played a nurturing role in our lives, whether that is a grandma, an auntie, an older sister, or a teacher. These women deserve our appreciation and stemming from that, the planet deserves our mindfulness too.
According to the National Retail Federation, consumers are projected to spend $34.1 billion on Mother’s Day in 2025, marking a slight increase from $33.5 billion in 2024 and approaching the record $35.7 billion set in 2023. This enduring commitment to honoring the women who nurture, guide, and uplift us reflects the deep value placed on these relationships. However, amidst this outpouring of affection, it is worth considering how our expressions of love can also honor the planet via embracing sustainable gifting practices that still honor them. You can show deep appreciation to the mothers, aunties, grandmas, and nurturing women in your life without harming the planet, or contributing to the exploitation of workers in underregulated supply chains.
Here are 7 last-minute, sustainable Mother’s Day gifts that are easy to pull off and rich in meaning.
Sustainable Flower Options For Mother’s Day
Globally, Mother’s Day is among the top gift-giving holidays, with millions purchasing cards, flowers, and novelty items that often end up in landfills. Additionally, Mother’s Day often is synonymous with giving flowers, however a single flower imported by air emits up to 3 kg of CO₂ based on a Tree Nation report. Choosing potted plants, such as roses or other native flowering species or locally sourced flowers, offer a sustainable alternative and serves as a lasting reminder of your affection once given the right care. For example, Appleyard London is a sustainable flower brand that sources blooms from British and Kenyan farms, reinvesting in local communities by supporting fair wages, safe working conditions, healthcare, childcare, and education; all while minimizing waste through smart forecasting, using mostly recyclable packaging, and constantly improving their eco-conscious practices. In the USA, brands such as BloomsyBox is a sustainable flower option.
Mother’s Day Garden Upgrade With a Rainwater Harvesting System
Does your mom have a garden or flower beds? Help her conserve water and reduce her utility bill by gifting a rain barrel or a basic irrigation system. In drier regions, outdoor watering can account for up to 60% of household water use, according to the U.S. EPA. A rainwater harvesting setup can save thousands of gallons annually, while also protecting local water tables. Not only is it practical and eco-conscious, but she will think of you every time she waters her plants. Here is a DIY video to get you started if you want to create this thoughtful gift for mom.
Mother’s Day Kitchen Garden To Give Her Fresh Herbs and Green Joy
Start her a kitchen garden with potted herbs like mint, rosemary, basil, and thyme. These are easy to grow on a windowsill or balcony, and perfect for teas, soups, or dinner. You can pick up seedlings from a local plant nursery for a meaningful gift that grows with time.
Mother’s Day Project To Tackle That One Thing on Her List
Every mom has a house project that she has been quietly or loudly wishing would get done. Whether it is fixing the curtain rod, organizing the pantry, or helping her rehang photos, giving your time to check something off her mental to-do list is a love language that all moms understand. The bonus is that it costs nothing, creates zero waste, and means a lot. Schedule some time with mom to be her project support for a day or a few hours.
DIY Mother’s Day Gift Basket With Local Gifts
Instead of the typical mass-produced body care kits, curate a gift basket from local artisans or farmers’ markets. Handmade soaps, soy candles, ceramics, herbal oils, and naturally dyed scarves make for a luxurious and eco-conscious experience. If buying new, prioritize brands committed to ethics and the environment—like Vaia, which creates products made from the wood of the 16 million trees that were destroyed in the Vaia storm in Italy. A recommendation is the Vaia Cube which is a passive sound amplifier that requires no electricity and the added sustainable benefit is that each purchase supports reforestation efforts in the Dolomites, with one tree planted for every unit sold. Another sustainable option, is considering planting a tree in her honor through One Tree Planted—a $1 donation equals one tree, and supports global reforestation.
Mother’s Day Quality Time: Make a Memory, Not Waste
Studies consistently show that experiences create more lasting joy than material gifts Plan something simple but meaningful: a paint-and-sip session, a movie night, a beach picnic, or even a cozy dinner at home where you do the cooking. Shared time is the gift that mom will talk about for years. If you are apart from mom, a virtual mom date with a surprise food delivery or a personal video message still carries heart and minimal environmental impact.
Mother’s Day Tech Support By Being Her Digital Hero
Let’s face it, your mom already thinks that you are a tech guru. It may not sound glamorous, but helping her figure out her TV remote, organize apps on her phone, fix her Wi-Fi, adjust her privacy settings or adjusting her phone volume can be a true act of service. You will save her time, frustration, and maybe a ton of missed calls as well as the temptation to replace her devices prematurely which are “not working”. This act of service will contribute to reduced e-waste, which is the fastest-growing waste stream globally according to a Word Health Organization 2024 report.
Mother’s Day should be about reflection, gratitude, and intentional care, not just spending money. More of us are realizing that. According to a 2018 Accenture report, nearly 60% of consumers are now choosing brands that align with their values, including environmental and social responsibility. This year, skip the plastic-wrapped rush gifts and go for something deeper. Show her that loving her includes honoring the world she helped shape, the one you both live in.