
Coffee Pod Creations makes jewellery out of old coffee pods, to save them going to landfill. Coffee pod earrings tend to be very light. Even the larger pieces won’t tug at your ear.
Just bin ‘compostable coffee pods’, as caffeine could harm compost creatures.

Donate odd earrings and broken jewellery (and watches) along with bank notes from any country in a freepost envelope to Animal Free Research UK (they send these off to a partner who recycles the metal to raise funds).
Or send to War Paws, which uses funds to help animals caught up in conflicts abroad.
Choose jewellery (earrings, bracelets, necklaces, cufflinks) made from recycled metals, to avoid mining that causes deforestation and mercury pollution (SPANA help donkeys used to transport mined metals in flood areas caused by mining, due to disrupting natural drainage systems).
There is enough silver and gold already mined, to last for eternity. Sourcing recycled metals also cuts carbon emissions, by avoiding flying new metals from thousands of miles abroad.
Also choose jewellery that is free from animal materials (bone, leather, pearls, feathers etc), to create a more animal-kind world. Such artisans also tend to sell affordable pieces in sustainable packaging.
How to Care for Recycled Vegan Jewellery
Store jewellery in pouches to prevent scratches, and avoid wearing in the shower, swimming pool or sauna (and remove when applying lotions or scent).
To clean, soak in a mild solution of lukewarm water and liquid soap (use an old toothbrush to remove stains), then rinse with clean water, and dry with a soft clean cloth.