Discover greener ways to celebrate the festive season with our top tips for an eco-friendly Christmas. We’ve collected our favourite tips for an eco-friendly Christmas to help you make small, simple changes that are easy to implement and help make your festivities kinder to the planet.
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Tips for an Eco-Friendly Christmas
Recycled Packaging
Did you know that people in the UK will use over 220,000 miles of wrapping paper each year? Avoid sending wrapping paper to waste by opting for greener wrapping options.
We recommend collecting gift bags, tissue paper and ribbon from previous celebrations and reusing them over the festive period (if you’re yet to start collecting, try do it from this year onwards!).
You could also use recyclable brown paper to wrap gifts, and decorate the paper yourself (for a special touch) or use colourful string to add a pop of colour.
Why not give someone two gifts in one by wrapping a gift in a patterned scarf? Not only will it make your gift stand out, but it can also encourage the receiver to re-use the scarf for other gifts, too.
Food Ideas
Food production is a big cause of deforestation yet the UK still wastes approximately 30 million turkeys every year. These food waste tips for an eco-friendly Christmas help to minimise your food wastage while still enjoying delicious meals.
Consider planning your shopping list and meals earlier this year to avoid over purchasing food items, particularly if they are easily perishable. Many people still enjoy leftovers the next day, but consider also reducing your plastic waste by using greener cling film alternatives. This can include glass food storage containers or wax cloth covers.
If you’re not ready to ditch the meat at your Christmas meal this year, try opting for an organic option that supports small-scale farming.
Cards
Did you know that approximately 1.5 billion Christmas cards are thrown away in the UK every year? This year, consider sending an electronic card. You can personalise it with your own photos, videos and text. Not only does this save money on paper and postage, but it will also cut your footprint and save some trees.
Which of these tips for an eco-friendly Christmas will you be implementing first?
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