A Greener Gift They’ll Actually Enjoy
The holidays may be the most wonderful time of the year, but this is also the season of wastefulness. According to Economist Joel Waldfogel, we squander billions of dollars every holiday season on shopping and gift giving1. The culprits of holiday waste go by unnoticed by most Americans every year. This season, why don’t we all ask ourselves one simple question: How can I make the holidays a little greener?
Here are a few simple tips that can help you reduce holiday waste:
1. Be more selective with Christmas cards. There are 2.65 billion Christmas cards sold each year in the United States alone, which could fill a football field 10 stories high2. If everyone sent one less card each year, we could save 50,000 cubic yards of paper2.
2. Consolidate shopping trips. Plan your shopping trips in advance to save time, money, and resources by getting everything on your holiday shopping list at one time.
3. Bring your own reusable bags. Why carry your purchases home in wasteful shopping bags when you can conserve resources? You can find reusable bags just about anywhere, for almost any price. Our favorite reusable bag designer is http://www.envirosax.com/. You can find eco-friendly and organic shopping bags to suite any personal aesthetic.
4. If a gift needs batteries, buy rechargeable. Rechargeable batteries are not only environmentally-friendly, but they also offer you a higher capacity and are more cost-efficient3.
5. Give non-waste gifts. You can donate to a person’s favorite charity, start a savings bond for babies and children, or give thoughtful gifts of time (for instance, free babysitting, car-washing, or choice of DVD rental).
6. Give recycled gifts. Shop at vintage or antique stores to bring new life to a forgotten treasure. You don’t even need to leave your house, as old costume jewelry and clothes make great dress-up items for children.
7. Get creative with gift packaging. Although wrapping paper can make your gift look beautiful and festive, the products used for wrapping, decorating, and gift packaging accounts for about 4 million tons of trash every year4. Instead, put gifts in a charming, reusable basket, or hide a string of pearls in a new winter hat. Use your creativity to explore countless ways you can package your gifts without consuming limited resources. You can even wrap gifts in stylish, colorful reusable bags so your recipient can be a Greener Shopper too!
8. Donate every unwanted item to charity. Don’t hold onto them, and don’t throw them out!
Enjoy a season of joy, holiday merriment, and genuine gratitude for the gifts you’ve been given. This Christmas, celebrate true physical health with Kangen Water®, and give back to your community by making eco-conscious decisions that can bring all of us a little more cheer.
1http://www.npr.org/blogs/money/2009/11/podcast_happy_efficent_holiday.html
2http://use-less-stuff.com/ULSDAY/42ways.html
3https://www.frost.com/prod/servlet/market-insight-top.pag?docid=38803894&ctxixpLink=FcmCtx5&ctxixpLabel=FcmCtx6
4http://earth911.com/recycling/paper/wrapping-paper/facts-about-recycling-wrapping-paper/





