As Christmas is fast approaching and only two weeks away, many of us
are thinking about decorating our homes or purchasing gifts for loved
ones.
Here are a few ideas to lessen your impact on the environment this holiday season:
Consider a Living Tree
- Our local stores have trees which you can purchase, have in your home
for the holidays and then plant in your yard at the end of the season.
While we have yet to go this route at our house, the idea is definitely
one we want to use in the future.
Recycle Your Real Christmas Tree - There is actually a National Christmas Tree Association
which explains the benefits of real trees. Real Christmas Trees are
biodegradable and can be reused or recycled. To learn about the many
ways the Real Christmas Trees are being recycled and reused in
communities nationwide, you can follow the links here.
LED Holiday Lights
- Over the last few years, LED lights have come down in price and there
have even been incentives offered by popular retailers like Home Depot
for you to "turn in" your old lights in exchange for a discount on new
LED lights. They conserve energy, last longer and are cool to the
touch!
Recycle gifts - At my office we
do a White Elephant gift exchange. Interesting things happen when you
re-gift something, but every year I am amazed at how one person's junk
is another person's treasure!
Make gifts from scratch - One of our favorite holiday gifts to give, is homemade items. This year we have made a Children's Tie Fleece Blanket for my niece (my children's cousin), Fleece Hats and Scarves
for my children and niece, sugar cookies for teachers, friends and
family and I have grand plans to make both of my children holiday aprons
to give to them as Christmas gifts (we love to bake at our house)!
Note: Some of the links referenced in this post are my referral links. You can read Saving Family Green's Material Connection Disclosure Policy here.
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