December 03, 2019
Christmas brings many people a lot of joy, but it also brings a lot of waste – from leftover food piled high in your fridge to bin bags full of non-recyclable wrap. 
9 Simple Ways To Have A Greener Christmas
Sustainability is a big deal for 16-29 year olds, with a whopping 85% planning to have an ethical Christmas this year, according to poll of 1,500 people by Visa.
A fifth of Brits of all ages claim the festive season is the perfect time to reflect on global issues like climate change – in fact, the average person is prepared to spend an additional £281 to ensure their Christmas is more sustainable.
Thankfully, you don’t have to turn your life upside down in order to have a greener season. Small actions can have a big impact, especially if done en masse. Related... Is Britain Ready For A Green Christmas? 1. Shop localOne third of us plan to source the ingredients for our Christmas lunch from local shops to reduce our carbon footprint, according to the poll, while just over a quarter intend to buy the majority of their gifts on the high street. Hit nearby markets to see what goodies you can buy – supporting local businesses is a great way to give your hometown a boost (and you’re likely to get a more unique gift, too).
If your town doesn’t have great shopping options, try buying fair trade or eco-friendly gifts online, or secondhand (and sometimes vintage) gifts from charity shops. If you do shop online, try and resist next-day delivery slots – these force companies to send out trucks which aren’t at full capacity. Related... 25 Children's Books That Teach Kids To Care About The Environment 2. Use recyclable wrapping paperAlmost a third of us intend to use recycled wrapping paper this year, while 15% won’t be using wrapping paper at all, using substitutes like newspaper instead.
Paper with glitter, metallic designs or a shiny texture are usually non-recyclable. Your best bet is to buy plain brown paper wrap and some ribbons, which can then be reused by your recipient. A good way of testing if paper is recyclable is scrunching it – if it opens up again, it probably can’t be recycled. Related... From Knot Wraps To Washi Tape: Your Eco-Friendly Gift Wrapping Guide 3. Ditch the Christmas cardsAccording to Visa’s survey, 28% of Brits won’t be sending Christmas cards this year – another small step you can make to be more environmentally friendly. They’re nice to receive, but they’re not that great for the planet – especially as many of them come covered in glitter. 
If you’re a staunch Christmas card sender, here’s our pick of some cards you can actually recycle – or you could send e-cards online for free. Related... Our Pick Of Eco-Friendly Christmas Cards For A Greener Festive Season 4. Make your own Christmas decorationsRather impressively, 17% of Brits plan on embracing their creative streak this year by making their own decorations – a great option if you have kids, too.
Dried oranges are easy to make. Cut an orange into thick slices and pat them to dry. Put them into a warm oven (120°C) for about three hours, turning them every half an hour. When they’re done, poke a hole through the top and thread a colourful ribbon (or some string) through. Voila!Related... Sensory Baubles And Tissue Paper Wreaths: 4 Homemade Christmas Decorations To Make With Kids 5. Be a better travellerOne key way you can reduce your carbon footprint this year is by travelling less. If you do decide to travel, why not get public transport if you can – like 17% of Brits intend to, according to the poll – instead of taking the car?Related... More Than Two Thirds 'Think Air Travel Should Be Limited' To Fight Climate Change 6. Make your own giftsGiving handmade presents is something 18% of us are interested in doing this year – so whether it’s a framed drawing, sloe gin, homemade jam or a knitted scarf, let your creative juices flow and make something with love, rather than buying plastic tat.7. Eat less meatFrom the hot pork baps on Christmas Eve, to the salmon and egg muffins on Christmas morning, plus the turkey and pigs in blankets for lunch – the whole day can be a right meat fest. Research suggests a traditional turkey Christmas dinner has more than double the greenhouse gas emissions than a vegan nut roast with plant-based trimmings.
One in five people plan to eat less meat this Christmas. If you want to stick to the turkey tradition, why not give your breakfast and other festive meals a veggie upgrade, instead? Every little helps.Related... Don't Forget Red Meat Is Killing The Planet 8. Reduce your food wasteWhen embarking on your big Christmas food shop, make a list and limit yourself to only buying the things you need – rather than getting 15 variations of mince pies and enough cheese to feed the whole street.Related... Five Christmas Leftover Recipes That Will Save The Planet And Your Wallet Environmental charity Hubbub estimated last year that across the UK, two million turkeys and 74 million mince pies would be binned after Christmas. If you do buy too much, keep the leftovers and make meals out of them in the week leading up to New Year’s Eve. Or, donate any non-perishables you won’t end up eating to your local food bank. Don’t let it go to waste.9. Choose your tree wiselyTraditional, cut Christmas trees don’t have a huge negative impact on the environment when grown by a local dealer, without the need for hefty transport. However, recycling accessibility varies greatly and around seven million trees are thought to end up in landfill each year.
Look into renting a Christmas tree – if you haven’t got one already – or buy a potted tree rather than a cut one, which you can then keep outside and reuse for several years.Related... What's The Best Green Alternative To Cling Film? I Tried Two Options Fear Of Food Waste Has Made Me Start Cooking (And I Hate Cooking) Should You Rent A Christmas Tree – And How Does It Actually Work?
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