With so many gift guides for Mother's Day, The Local Artisan Guide has decided to write about what not to get your mom for Mother’s Day.
With so many issues these days between tariffs, boycotts and unsustainable products we are toeing the line in trying to purchase products as consciously as possible. It is important to avoid and support brands that go against our values and are detrimental for the environment or the population. With that we are advising what products you should stay away from for Mother’s Day and offer some gift ideas that are win/win for mom and the planet.
ETHICAL CHOCOLATE BRANDS
Bringing mom chocolates on Mother’s Day is a popular gift for mom, unfortunately many of the world’s most popular chocolate brands have been found to not be ethical in their in farming of cocoa and have been complicit in the worst form of child labor including slavery. According to the website slavefreechocolate.org, chocolate brands to consider boycotting are:
Nestlé
Mars
Hershey’s
Cadbury
Ghiardelli
See’s Candy
Russel Stovers
World’s Finest Chocolates
Lindt
Tony’s Chocolonely
Guittard
Brands that are complicit are:
Barry Callebaut
Mondelēz
Olam
Cargill
When buying chocolate for mom (or anyone) you should investigate to see if the brand is Fair Trade and and sourced without child labor issues. Because there is not enough demand for Fair Trade certified chocolate the issue of child labor and slavery are still prevalent. Because of poverty there are 2.3 million children around the world at risk of being in slavery because of these large chocolate conglomerates. Here are some of the fair trade logos to look for in ethical chocolate brands.
Fair Trade logos to look for in ethical chocolate brands.
New smaller chocolate brands are are calling themselves “from bean to bar” which as they pride themselves on for being ethical. Slave Free Chocolate recommends chocolate brands from all over the globe that are ethical and some of our picks from their recommendations are as follows:
Bellflower Chocolate Co.
Choklat
L.A. Burdick
COUNTERFEIT PRODUCTS
An unforeseen result of the recent monstrous tariffs that were slapped on China was vendors and factories from China and parts of Africa claiming to sell high end luxury brands directly from the manufacturer, skipping the middle man and providing the customer with an inexpensive product. These “manufacturers” were on Tik Tok and other social media formats hawking their wares and as a result many fell for counterfeit products.
There is some truth to the narrative that many high end brands have their products made in China. As a former production manager for handbags I saw high end labels in factories my brands were being produced in. A legal loophole on how an expensive high end luxury brand can have their products produced in Asia or Africa and still say, “Made in Italy”, or “Made in France” is to have the product mostly made in these factories and then “finished” in European factories. Many European factories have closed in the last few decades as producing in Europe is not financially feasible to produce a profit. Many of the factories that remain in Europe are more artisanal and produce small batches of products. The larger volumes are made in China or Africa and then finished in factories in Europe.
Tik Tok has seen counterfeiters promoting their illegal goods.
The products that have been shown on Tik Tok and social media are from counterfeit factories that produce goods at much lower prices because they use a labor force that includes child labor, trafficked individuals, unsafe working environments, unregulated factories and are run by criminal cartels the world over. So please do not buy mom one of these handbags thinking you are gifting her the “Birkin Bag” of her dreams. Instead look to gift your mother a local and ethical brand whether it is an apparel brand, or handbag and accessory brand. Better to give your mother a beautiful gift that is made with Fair Trade regulations, original designs and no child labor. Some small, local ethical brands we recommend for mom are:
Peter Hermann Leather Goods
Flowers
Sending flowers to mom on Mother’s Day is a gift she will always love and appreciate. 1-800 Flowers is a large conglomerate of florists however we recommend either sending her from your local or her local florist or even better is a CSA that delivers flowers. A CSA for flowers will deliver her organic flowers from a local farm and the subscriptions usually run by season. For what you would usually pay for one bouquet, your mother will receive a few bouquets for a great price and it will help a local farm. Win/Win!
SHOP LOCAL
In these days of boycotts for brands that either are unethical or donate to organizations you might not feel are part of your value systems shopping small, local brands is a great solution. Your mother will get a gift that is more unique and thoughtful and a local brand will be supported which in these days of trade wars will probably the difference between their business surviving.
It’s time to consciously shop for all your products not just for Mother’s Day. So do the research and see what brands align to your values. Boycott those that don’t. Nothing makes capitalism work better than a good old fashion boycott.
So whether it is flowers, jewelry, fashion, home decor, etc., let your mom know that you are not only thinking of her but gifting her a gift that thinks of others. Happy Mother’s Day to all the moms that think of everyone else before they think of themselves!
By Natalie Rivera