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Waste Reduction -
Holiday Tips
According to the U.S. Environmental
Protection Agency, Americans throw away 25 percent more
trash between Thanksgiving and the New Year than during
any other time of the year. The extra waste amounts to
25 million tons.
There are simple steps you can take to reduce the
amount of waste generated during this holiday season.
When gift giving, purchase gift certificates, donate to
a charity, or give a “family gift” in lieu of
individual gifts. Other gift ideas include: compost
bins, plants, gardening tools and books, a membership to
a local environmental organization, battery chargers,
homemade crafts, or transit passes.
Before making a purchase consider the following
questions: How will this item and it's packaging affect
the environment? Can I buy it used? Borrow it? Rent it?
Share the purchase? When wrapping or packaging
your gifts try the these original ideas: newspaper
cartons, posters, grocery bags, scarves, cloth napkins,
unbuttered popcorn, newspaper, or clothes. If you buy
wrapping paper look for recycled content paper (the
higher the post-consumer recycled content, the better).
When sending holiday cards try e-mail cards or send a
reusable “pass along” card by writing your message
on an insert instead of on the card.
And after the holidays are over you can further
reduce the amount of waste generated by:
• Planting or donating live trees and recycled cut
trees
• Donating unwanted gifts and food to thrifts stores
and food banks
• Composting veggie and fruit trimmings
• Recycling all your holiday leftovers: packaging,
wrapping paper, bottles,
cans, etc.
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