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Look no further! Zeronto™ New Baby Gift Basket is perfect for celebrating the arrival of a precious bundle of joy.
No more wasteful wrappers, fillers and accessories! From gift wrapping to the basket itself, everything is reusable.
From 100% organic cotton clothing to food-grade stainless steel bottles, all products are free of toxic plastics.
Each basket is artistically wrapped with cloth using the ancient Japanese Furoshiki technique that combines simplicity and reusability with elegance.
The products are handpicked by our experienced moms who know what's best and what's not. Not only cute, the products are essentials, non-toxic and reusable for a longer period in a baby's early life.
"We sent a custom package to one of our friends who have loved it. The online selection was easy and seamless. The basket was delivered quickly and reliably, and the products themselves were beautiful (as per the receivers)."
Reviewed by Maria Jogova
"Would 10000% recommend. The basket that I ordered was exactly as pictured and I had amazing customer service. Will be my go to basket delivery :)"
Reviewed by Ravneet Bajwa
"I try to be sustainable in my gift choices and Zeronto Gift Basket was the best fit! The products were environment-friendly and absolutely adorable. I also got an immediate and helpful response to my queries. Plus the parents of the baby were over the moon when they received the gift."
Reviewed by Tita
Our Zero Hunger project is our commitment to help fight child hunger. We strive to make Zeronto™ a complete social enterprise that does all things good for our planet and humanity.
10% NET PROFIT DONATED
For every basket purchased, 10% of our net profit will go towards buying meals for the children in Mother Teresa Anbu Illam Orphanage (a part of Mother Teresa Foundation) in India.
It all began when founders Eva and Francis had their first child. Of course, they were thrilled - and as with many newborns, their excitement was shared among their family and friends. From the birth in Toronto to visiting Eva's family in Los Angeles, they began to receive their first baby gifts to celebrate the occasion.
The couple were very grateful for the gifts, but they quickly noticed the sheer volumes of unnecessary packaging that the gifts were wrapped in. Layers of plastic, shinny ribbons, straws, and foam started to fill up the garbage bin. They began to despair at the waste.
Suddenly, an idea struck - what if we can change this? What if we can design a greener, more sustainable way to present wonderful baby gifts that will reduce waste and positively impact the family and environment?
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