Do you still have plans to make and gifts to buy? Why not take a second look at some of your usual holiday activities to see if you can make them more “sustainable?”
Are you one of those organized people who are already prepared for the coming winter holidays? Or do you still have plans to make and gifts to buy? Either way, why not take a second look at some of your usual holiday activities to see if you can make them more “sustainable?”
Sustainability is the responsible use of environmental resources in the present so that future generations will have enough to meet their needs. This is a lofty goal; how can any one person make a difference in reaching it?
You may not realize that you are already working toward sustainability if you reuse and recycle; compost; walk, bike, take transit, or drive low-emission vehicles; conserve water and electricity; join community clean-up efforts; or otherwise save resources.
The more people who participate in these energy- and resource-saving activities, the greater effect they will have on our planet.
And a sustainable planet will result in better health and longer lives for the people and animals that live on it.
Consider buying a living tree you can plant outside or keep as a houseplant after the holidays.
Consider buying a living tree you can plant outside or keep as a houseplant after the holidays.
For many of us, our priority during the holidays is time spent with family and friends. But the holidays can also be a time when we spend too much and create too much waste.
Consider these statistics
Decorate with items that are energy-efficient and durable
If you want to incorporate sustainability into your holiday celebrations, we have a list of suggestions for you. Some of them may spark your creativity—and even be fun!
Use energy efficiently
Use fewer resources when you shop, give presents, and wrap gifts
Consider alternatives to battery-powered toys. If you must provide batteries for a gift, be sure to buy rechargeable ones. If you are giving electronics, choose energy-saving items.
Eat healthy and sustainable foods
Eat sustainable food and avoid disposable containers and extra packaging.
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Why not choose a few of these ideas that will be easy for you to incorporate into your holiday celebration? Not only will you contribute to sustainability and health, but chances are you will also simplify your life.
And you may get more of what we all need at this time of year—time to enjoy family and friends and to focus on the joys of the season.
References: Vanderbilt University Sustainable Holiday Greening Guide
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