It’s holiday shopping season! And if you’re looking for a way to shop more responsibly this year — e.g. more locally, sustainably, and equitably — here are some places to start:
Support BIPOC-owned businesses
ShopBIPOC is a local online marketplace that features nearly 200 Colorado businesses that identify as BIPOC-owned. Shoppers can search the directory by business name, zip code, industry, or even BIPOC identity to ensure their money is going toward closing the racial wealth gap among local entrepreneurs. (Learn more about ShopBIPOC in this profile from our friends at Westword.)
Shop certifiably green
If all the wasted plastic and carbon output of holiday gift-giving gets you down, consider making your purchases from “certifiably green” Denver businesses. Shops and entrepreneurs who receive this designation from the city have worked with expert advisors to implement realistic sustainability goals in areas like energy efficiency, water conservation, resource conservation, and alternative transportation. You can find out which businesses are Green Certified using this interactive map on the city’s website.
Keep it local
Both directories mentioned above feature exclusively Denver or Colorado businesses, but there are countless more independent entrepreneurs and artists you can support this time of year. Our friends at CPR rounded up a dozen to choose from.
Psst! Want more ideas for local spots to shop this holiday season? Listen to this recent episode of the City Cast Denver podcast for our personal shopping suggestions this time of year!







