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The Best Sustainable Father’s Day Gifts

Give your dad something that will last this Father’s Day with these premium and sustainable gifts.

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Deciding what gift to give is never a simple task, especially when it’s for dad. From socks to sweaters, it’s easy to run out of ideas — and even easier to go back to the same well year after year and become a gift repeater. This year, you’re in luck because we have round up the best sustainable gifts for Father’s Day. From Citizen watches, to electric motorcycles and a more sustainable way to get his morning latte, we have the perfect picks for dad that he will love and more importantly, that will last.

This all-electric motorcycle from Cake was engineered to handle both the trails and your daily commute — so you can be sure it will handle anything on dad’s agenda. With easy charging and three ride modes, this bike can hang all day. Dad can explore a new trail or new city and look good doing it.

This top-rated, all-natural mattress is the gift for dad that will keep on giving. It features GOLS organic certified latex, wool and cotton. Plus, with over 1,414 pocketed support coils arranged in five zones, it will be his best night sleep yet.

With everything dads do in a day, it’s important they start it with a quality cup of coffee. The Rocket Espresso Appartamento Espresso Machine will provide serious coffee without taking up the entire kitchen. Plus, dad can ditch the trips to the cafe every morning, cutting down on emissions and the use of single-use packaging.

Upgrade dad’s office desk with these rubber and brass baskets. Made with recycled rubber, they’re durable, heat-resistant, easily wipe clean and last a seriously long time. Not only do they look nice, but they’ll help keep him organized, too.

Made from Patagonia’s innovative 12.9-oz Iron Forge Hemp canvas, these work pants are abrasion-resistant and need no breaking in. They are comfortable right out of the gate and are significantly more sustainable than dad’s standard double-knee duck canvas pants.

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