Holiday tips on lightening your environmental footprint

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Consider giving gifts made with repurposed or recycled materials. An easy way to search online: consider what you want to buy and then add “recycled” to your search. For example, you now can find more and more high-quality consumer goods - such as clothing, accessories, children’s toys, furniture and electronics - that contain recycled plastics, since plastics recycling has grown significantly. There are all sorts of “eco-gift” options for everyone in your family, so you can give something good while doing something good.

Recycle, recycle, recycle

Recycling programs vary across the country, so determine in advance of your celebrations what materials can be recycled in your community. Place a clearly labeled recycling bin next to the trash can to make recycling easy for you and your guests; that way, you won’t have to fish the recyclables out of the trash at the end of your party. Remember you can return plastic bags and product wraps from water bottles, paper towels, diapers, etc., to participating grocery and retail stores (such as Walmart, Target, and Lowe’s) for recycling. And you can close the recycling loop by looking for tableware made with recycled plastics, which helps create new uses for this material.

These and other simple steps to save energy and reduce waste can lighten your environmental footprint this holiday season. From decorating the house to choosing gifts, it’s fun to get the whole family involved in planning sustainable holiday celebrations - and it’s easier than you may think.

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