1. On Christmas morning,
sort wrapping as you go, creating piles for trash, recyclables and reusable
ribbon, bags and paper. Tuck them away for next year.
2. Remember that
wrapping paper is not recyclable. Choose reusable bags instead and save them
from year to year.
3. Cardboard boxes and
packaging, as long as they’re not soiled or waxed, can be recycled. Some boxes
might be worth saving to reuse at another time. Flatten the boxes you’re going
to recycle for easy storage.
4. On rigid plastic
packaging, look for the recycling symbol with a number in the middle. Any
plastic with a number between 1 and 7 can go in the blue bins. They’re few and
far between on children’s toys but it’s still worth checking.
5. Don’t get lazy over
the holidays when it comes to basic household recycling. Nuf said.
6. Keep composting over
the Holidays. If you’re hosting a gathering and using disposable plates, buy
paper plates and toss them in the compost bin for an easy clean up.
7. Do what you can to
reduce food waste. Start with a small serving and go back for more if you’re
still hungry.
8. Compost your
Christmas tree. Many communities offer a tree mulching service for easy
Christmas clean up.
9. Save Christmas cards
and use them to make gift tags next year.
10.
Bask in all that is wonderful about the Holiday Season and share your
joy with others.
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