Green
Christmas Presents
Also Mean Green Wrapping and Green Cards
Green Christmas presents aren't just about
what you choose to give as a gift - it's also important to think about wrapping
paper and even the greetings cards you're sending out. Christmas cards are a
fantastic way to get in touch with people who you may not have spoken to for a
while, and are perfect for sending good wishes to family and friends. However,
the numbers quickly add up, and most of us will end up using huge amounts of
card for these yearly greetings. There are ways in which you can minimize the
environmental impact of the cards you send.
Make
Your Own Cards
If you're really feeling creative then why
not try making your own cards from recycled materials? You can use parts of old
greetings cards, or scraps of card, to put together cards that are personal and
fun. This is an especially good idea if you've got kids who enjoy arts and
crafts!
Wrapping
Gifts
A lot of gift wrap is difficult to recycle,
especially since it gets torn up and thrown out with other trash! Try not to
add to this waste by using recycled materials to wrap your green Christmas
presents, such as old newspapers, magazines, old brown paper bags, or wrapping
that you've salvaged from previous years. Most people won't mind you wrapping
in this way - in fact, you can usually make it look unique and creative with a
little effort! If you still want to buy wrapping paper, many stores now sell
recycled options.
After
Christmas
Once Christmas is over you'll likely be
left with a huge number of Christmas cards that no longer have any use. It's
important that you recycle cards as much as possible - whether this means re-using
them for your kids' craft projects, or dropping them off at local stores who
include a Christmas card recycling point.
Although these are easier to recycle, you
should also try to save as many envelopes as you can when receiving cards. When
it comes time to send cards again, you can reuse the better quality envelopes
by using special “reuse labels” to cover up old details. This is a habit you
can continue throughout the year, too!
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