If you’re looking for ways to reduce your plastic usage this Christmas, it’s time to get creative with your gift wrapping.
From glittery designs, to shiny paper and even sellotape, it’s highly likely the wrapping paper you usually use isn’t recyclable. It’s often lined with a “plastic membrane” which protects the paper, Dr Karl Williams, head of waste management at the University of Central Lancashire told HuffPost UK. This means it goes straight to landfill.
But while change often seems to be slow from major retailers due to
Christmas being planned so far ahead, there are still alternatives you can try. We’ve looked online to find some of the best eco-friendly wrapping options for Christmas.Related... Our Pick Of Eco-Friendly Christmas Cards For A Greener Festive Season Lush Life Knot Wrap, Lush, £5Lush has long been using “knot wraps” to cut down on single-use plastic – using it to wrap bath bombs, body bars and solid shampoo bars. Inspired by the Japanese tradition of furoshiki, it’s a way of putting a colourful piece of fabric – made from recycled plastic, no less – to good use. It can continue to be used for gift wrapping, or even as a headscarf, after presents have been opened. There are helpful guides on how to wrap in different styles online.
Buy it now. 12m Recycled Brown Paper Roll, WHSmith, £3.99Using brown paper for your Christmas wrapping is an easy way to make sure it’s recyclable – but wherever your local recycling services ask you to separate paper and card, make sure the brown paper goes in the card pile. You don’t have to compromise on colour; simply add a bright red, green or gold ribbon, and it’ll make the gift look that much more chic.
Buy it now. Related... Handmade Wrapping Paper Is A Cute Idea – But Is It Any Greener? Christmas Biodegradable Washi Tape 3M, &Keep, £1Washi tape is a useful item to keep in your home throughout the year, as interior designer Joanna Thornhill previously told HuffPost UK. Come Christmas, it’s perfect for securing wrapping paper without sellotape, which is a plastic adhesive. Washi tape is typically made from hemp and bamboo and the self-adhesive is compostable and recyclable.
Buy it now. Christmas Tree Rubber Stamps, Etsy, £5If you’re using plain paper that can be recycled, add a bit of Christmas spirit with a fun stamp. These wooden tree designs from Etsy are adorable – and, while you’re there, opt for a vegetable-based ink as it’s more eco-friendly. You can shop individual tree stamps or curate a set of different ones that will last you for years to come. Buy it now. Christmas Forest By Kate Heiss, Re-Wrapped, From £2.05If you don’t want the faff of decorating plain paper, choose a roll from Re-Wrapped – it’s made entirely from post-consumer waste with pulp that hasn’t been bleached. And it’s produced and printed in the
UK using environmentally-friendly vegetable inks, then delivered in recycled brown envelopes. A no- brainer.
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Britain Ready For A Green Christmas? Bottle Bag In Midnight Blue, Wrag Wrap, £3.85If you’re buying for a wine connoisseur, forget the usual bottle bag and opt for a Wrag Wrap one, made from recycled fabric with a secure handle. It’ll fit standard wine, champagne and spirit bottles. It even comes with a gift tag pouch so you can include a message.
Buy it now. Star Print Lokta Paper, Happy Wrap, From £3.50We love the variety of colours this star-printed wrapping paper comes in – from royal purple to brilliant blue. It’s handmade from bark of the Lokta shrub found in the Himalayas and coloured using natural dyes. Not only are you reducing your plastic use, you’re also supporting local communities that produce the paper through trade.Buy it now. Cotton Ribbon, Etsy, £1.62Add a finishing touch to any wrapped gift with a cotton ribbon. Made using non toxic dyes, there are 25 colours to choose from. We’ve got our eye on the peacock blue – it’ll go beautifully with a brown wrap.
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