In times of uncertainty, refocusing on the things we care about most can be a helpful grounding exercise. And these days, one thing remains steadfastly the same: our commitment to sustainability. So today, on Earth Day, we’re taking a moment to celebrate the many ways the Etsy community—from our sellers and our buyers to the staff working behind the scenes—is taking care of our shared home, together. From offsetting the carbon emissions from every package shipped to embracing planet-friendly solutions for everything from food storage to our daily skincare routines, we’re being mindful about how we shop and do business, proving that Mother Earth can count on us to have her back. Read on to discover a few more of the ways we’re protecting the planet, together.
1. We’re offsetting carbon emissions

In a world where consumers are more dependent than ever on online shopping for everything from essential everyday supplies to table settings for making at-home celebrations extra special, the environmental impact of shipping is increasingly important to address. Here at Etsy, we’re proud to offset 100% of carbon emissions from every package shipped—to the tune of 173,539 metric tons of CO2 since we began our efforts. That’s like taking over 36,000 cars off the road for a year. So go ahead and click “add to cart,” and we’ll take care of the rest.
2. We’re choosing vintage

Classic mid-century furniture. Fabulous ‘70s ceramics. Perfectly worn-in denim. More and more, we’re giving one-of-a-kind, preloved pieces new lives in our homes, offices, and wardrobes—and Etsy sellers are meeting the growing demand with a treasure trove of gorgeous, time-tested finds. In fact, searches for “vintage” have been trending upward on Etsy since 2018, with vintage jewelry, vintage clothing, vintage rings, vintage T-shirts, and vintage engagement rings clocking in among the top items searched this year. And with over 11 million vintage pieces for sale today, it’s safe to say sustainability has never looked better.
3. We’re thinking long-term

From made-to-order slow-fashion staples to timeless and durable custom wood furniture, investing in Mother Earth means being purposeful about our purchases and opting for high-quality items that are thoughtfully conceived, intentionally designed, and built to last. For Etsy HQ, it also means planning for the enduring success of our business and our planet. That’s just one of the reasons we apply a long-term lens to our public impact goals, making strides to infuse our economic, social, and ecological impact into everything we do, now and for years to come.
4. We’re watching our waste

One big way the Etsy community is getting serious about shrinking our environmental footprint? By dropping the disposables in our daily lives (see ya later, plastic bags!) and repurposing wherever we can. As shoppers turn to Etsy for reusable, zero-waste options for their food storage, beauty, and household supplies needs, at Etsy HQ we’re following their lead, reaching for washable travel mugs when we step out to grab coffee and choosing metal over plastic utensils for our office kitchens. And Etsy sellers are doing their part, too, by getting even smarter about shipping with a whopping 86% reusing packaging materials for some of their orders*. Ship, ship, hooray!
5. We’re paying attention to materials

Good things are made of great things—like ultra-cozy bedding sewn from natural and organic fibers, statement-making jewelry created from recycled paper, and stylish desk lamps forged from reclaimed wood. These days, before choosing a new special something to bring home, shoppers are pausing to consider its makeup and prioritizing pieces crafted from eco-preferable materials. Examining materials is also something we’re well acquainted with at Etsy’s Brooklyn headquarters, where our workplace team collaborated with local makers and manufacturers to ensure that none of the 1,500-plus materials used in the construction of our office contained harmful chemicals commonly used in commercial buildings.
6. We’re eating intentionally

When it comes to sourcing food for Etsy’s snack-happy offices, we start by looking close to home, supporting sustainably-minded farms, restaurants, and independent food and beverage companies within our local food system whenever we can. Fun fact: sometimes, we even take matters into our own hands, like in our Hudson, New York office, where employees tend a seasonal vegetable garden—an approach food-growing shoppers can adopt with the help of personalized gardening tools and seeds from Etsy. And like the many buyers who enlist fridge-friendly compost bins, like this one forged of salvaged wood, to help responsibly dispose of their at-home leftovers, we believe in the power of breaking it down at work, too. In 2019 alone, our offices diverted 32 tons of compost from landfills.
7. We’re going solar

As for powering our offices and our marketplace? We’re committed to doing that sustainably, too. That’s why, in addition to the 230 solar panels on the roofs of our Hudson and Brooklyn offices, we’ve agreed to purchase power from 36 acres of solar panels currently being installed in Virginia to ensure that our site and our app are powered entirely by renewable energy this year and for the years ahead. Another serious bright spot: the likeminded sellers following suit by setting up their own solar systems, like Mary Kim of home decor shop CBYMCREATIVE who prepares the wood used for her popular hanging planters and floating shelves in a solar-powered kiln.
8. We’re biking

Whether you’re saddling up for exercise or simply to get from point A to point B, biking makes for an environmentally friendly alternative to hopping in a car or on a treadmill—not to mention it’s just plain fun. Take it from Etsy employees: In 2019, 25% of staff biked to work for at least part of the year, pedaling into the office and reducing their carbon footprint with every block traversed. Lucky for all of us, there’s no shortage of cycling gear available on Etsy to help folks ride in comfort (and style). Popular bike accessories include seat covers, baskets and bags, indoor racks, and our personal favorite, personalized bike name plates. Just don’t forget your helmet!
*Per Etsy’s 2019 Sustainability Survey
31 comments
Alyona Prikhodchenko from Ezoflin said 278 days ago
The Etsy team is incredible! Many people should take an example from your team. Then our planet will be much better.
branda Moreno from branda said 278 days ago
Great!!! Congrats!! :-) :-)
Ana Paula from macraMe said 278 days ago
Congratulations!!!
Suzanne said 277 days ago
I think everything is great.
Anastasiya from byKiama said 277 days ago
Hope someday all of us will use 100% of this list ♥
Julia from FavoriteToyStore said 277 days ago
Super idea
Tanya from KottoshStudio said 277 days ago
It is magnificent ;-)
Anna from FairyToysWorld said 277 days ago
Hope this article helps a lot of people to focus on the such important things! I support all ideas you are mentioned above.
Tatyana from TatiJewelryDesigns said 277 days ago
Very fun and life-affirming article! It is very interesting how the Etsy team lives.
Anna from LissiKids said 277 days ago
A conscious approach is to stop for a second and ask yourself: what consequences will this have for me and the world around me before purchasing any product or starting to use something?...thank you very much for the article
Hector Soltero said 277 days ago
Nice!
Anna Sypalo from XstitchbyAnna said 276 days ago
I love these so soft colors! Great ideas!
ComfortTex from ComfortTex said 276 days ago
Etsy makes the world a better place!
elle and belle Forster from elleandbellejewelry said 276 days ago
Love this article. Thanks! Great suggestions, Katie.
Sujata from TreasuredMemoryLane said 275 days ago
Love this article! and so many awesome products/creations! Thanks
liebe.za from Mandalaneo said 273 days ago
The etsy team does an excellent job. The craftsmen who sell their goods here do very interesting and necessary things.
Anastasiia from myWOODMOOD said 273 days ago
Such a cool habits! We've used so much from these ideas creating our WOOD MOOD. <3
stitchmarkers from stitchmarkers said 271 days ago
Great article! And I love that you have solar power.
Predrag from TreasureCabinetShop said 270 days ago
Fantastic!
Jennifer from IceBreakerPrintables said 268 days ago
I am going to begin my small garden this weekend!
Jennifer from IceBreakerPrintables said 265 days ago
So glad to be part of Etsy!
Sveta from StoreHandmadeFinds said 265 days ago
Love this article. The Etsy team is incredible! Thanks!
Joy Gatlin from joyfulfloralsco said 265 days ago
Love this...everyone doing their part to heal the earth.
XZOUIX from XZOUIXstudio said 263 days ago
thank you for offsetting the carbon footprint. i appreciate this so very much!
Anna from SublimationDesignsAn said 258 days ago
What a good idea-a textile cover on the dish. You can sew all in one style towels, potholders, cover.
DIGITAL from DIGITAL01goods said 257 days ago
Good One :)
Theresa Tristan from WreathsfromTx said 252 days ago
your team is doing an excellent job we all have to do our part to help preserve fo our environment
Carolynne DeLisle from NonnasNuttyKrafts said 241 days ago
As a kids we never thought of the damage we were doing to our planet. But somewhere along my life, people started to notice the pollution in our waters, and air. It took awhile for people to get it that we needed to do something so we would be here for many years to come. It's still a work in progress, but I'm all in for recycling and doing my part any way I can. Love these ideas.
Planity Team from planity said 233 days ago
You are doing such a great job! Love those bowl covers <3
shikha from KraftikaCo said 232 days ago
Awesome! Important in these times especially. Thanks!
Lira Allayarova from LiraAllayarova said 227 days ago
I love Etsy and her team very much. You have united creative people. They made it possible to earn and stay true to their hobbies. I'm not an exception. I love felted clothes and I will give customers joy.