What is the issue with wrapping paper, you ask? Well, aside from the fact that it is paper produced for a single-use experience and will be immediately discarded, it is generally not recyclable. Wrapping paper is usually dyed and often has glittery plastic materials added to it, which are not recyclable. But don't worry, there are other options!
This one is my favorite. Not only is newspaper recyclable and easily accessible, but you can also specially select who gets the different articles and highlight the different words that describe the gift receiver. You can be sentimental, but I prefer to be a little rude.
Throughout the year and even more so around the holidays, many of us get countless packages delivered. Hang on to that packaging paper and you'll have sturdy, sustainable wrapping paper by the holidays.
We don't usually think about incorporating the gift into the wrapping, but if you're gifting any fabric material, it might make perfect wrapping! Scarves, blankets, t-shirts... they all do the trick!
THREE WAYS YOU CAN REDUCE YOUR WASTE AND PROTECT WILDLIFE THIS NEW YEARS
Cups, plates, streamers, confetti, balloons... plastic is everywhere in a typical new years celebrations! Hit up your favorite second-hand shop for decorations or a new outfit, holepunch leaves or paper instead of buying confetti (which is just shiny microplastic), and get yourself and your dishwasher ready to do a few extra dishes!
The negative impact of fireworks certainly outweighs the colorful explosion that lasts just a few seconds. Fireworks are filled with metals and chemicals that explode in the air releasing toxins into the atmosphere and rain down on the land, water, and wildlife below, pollution the ecosystem. They also scare wildlife and domestic life! You can act sustainably by opting out of fireworks this year.
When planning your last meal of 2020 and your celebratory cocktails, there are many ways you can incorporate sustainability. When perusing the store looking for food ideas, go veggie instead of meat. If you're going to be using a lot of something, buy the big container instead of many little ones. Choose the brands that package in aluminum or sustainably sourced paper/cardboard instead of plastic! Smart shopping is one of the best ways to reduce your impact.
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