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Take a cue from nature this holiday season: these birds are perfectly happy spending time together without spending a dime. |
Wrap your green gift in enviro-friendly wrapping paper. Most mass-produced wrapping paper is not recyclable and ends up in a landfill. Making your own wrapping paper is not only an opportunity to reduce waste, but it’s also a chance to give your gifts the personal touch that the holidays are all about. Kids will be delighted by toys that come wrapped in the comics section of the newspaper and Grandma’s heart will melt when she gets a present covered in her grandchildren’s artwork. A little creativity goes a long way: If every family wrapped just three of their gifts this way, it would save enough paper to cover 45,000 football fields!
Another step is to bring the green holiday spirit to your table with organic and local foods. Your holiday feast can help support family farmers who grow sustainable meat and produce. Not only will your holiday ham be better for you and taste better, you’ll be doing your part for the planet too.
If you don’t want pesticides in your food, you probably don’t want pesticides on your tree either. Your boughs could be decked with over 40 different pesticides and chemical colorants. Fortunately, many tree-farms are going pesticide-free. Ask your local tree seller or check out www.localharvest.org to find a pesticide-free tree farm near you.
Finally, after the eggnog’s gone and the presents are open, don’t let your tree be one of the 10 million sent to landfills when it could be put to better use. Most cities have tree-recycling programs that convert your retired holiday centerpiece into mulch or woodchips.
Incorporating these tips into holiday traditions is the best gift we can give the planet and each other. For more green holiday ideas, visit www.sierraclub.org/holidays.
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