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July 25.2025
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Summer Sustainable Cocktails: Fun Recipes to Try and Share

Refreshing sustainable cocktail popsicles by pool for summer


Discover the Magic of Creating Sustainable Cocktails

As the weather warms up, why not elevate your summer gatherings with eco-friendly cocktails that not only taste great but also celebrate nature? With inspired recipes from PlantHaven International, we can explore how to craft signature drinks while embracing sustainable practices. So, are you ready to mix up some botanical deliciousness?

A Sip of Nature: The "Bodacious" Gin Pops

One standout recipe is the delightful “Bodacious” Gin Pops. This refreshing treat combines:

  • Indigo Gin

  • Greek Yogurt

  • Coconut Milk

  • Lavender Extract

  • Lavender Syrup

  • Blueberry Juice

  • Frozen Blueberries

The vibrant color of blueberries paired with the fragrant lavender is a mini celebration of summer in each pop. Plus, with ingredients sourced from eco-conscious producers, you're aligning your palate with your values.

Eco-Conscious Sipping: Emphasizing Botanical Ingredients

One key element to consider while enjoying these cocktails is the importance of sourcing. Selecting botanicals, herbs, and spirits from local producers reduces carbon emissions associated with transportation. It also supports your community's eco-friendly gardening initiatives. Using plants like Salvia BODACIOUS® helps remind us of the beauty in local biodiversity and encourages the protection of pollinators like hummingbirds, who play a vital role in our ecosystem.

What Makes a Cocktail Sustainable?

Creating sustainable cocktails is about more than just ingredients; it's about a holistic approach to entertaining. Opt for:

  • Organic and local products

  • Biodegradable or recyclable straws and stirrers

  • Reusable glassware instead of plastic

Every small choice contributes to a larger movement toward zero-waste practices. The beverage itself can spark conversations about sustainability and inspire others to follow suit.

Engagement Beyond the Glass

Hosting eco-conscious gatherings offers a platform to educate guests on energy efficiency, composting, and toxin-free home upgrades. Consider incorporating short presentations or handouts about sustainable home design, fostering a culture of environmental respect. It’s all about creating a community that cares as much about what’s in their glass as what’s in their backyard.

Committing to Nature: Continuing the Conversation

By integrating delicious recipes with eco-friendly practices, we celebrate the beauty of nature—all while enjoying a refreshing drink. The next time you sip on a “Bodacious” Gin Pop, remember the little steps you can take to be more aligned with the planet.

Are you ready to explore the world of sustainable cocktails for your summer gatherings? Let these botanical inspirations be your start!


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