Wednesday, December 3, 2008

Go "Green" for the Holidays


With our economy faltering and the new awareness of a more eco-friendly approach to living, we're all more focused on being "green" these days - with respect to both our wallets and the environment. The holiday season can be a challenge for both of these interests with gifts to buy and wrap, decorating to do, holiday parties to throw and on and on.

It has been estimated that during every week between Thanksgiving and the New Year, an extra one million tons of waste will be generated in the U.S. alone. It's been estimated that 38,000 miles of Christmas ribbon are tossed away each year - enough to ribbon more than once around the Earth!

Rather than waiting for New Year's Resolution time to bcome more "green," try a few of these eco-conscious tips to help you and your family live, give and save green this holiday season.

Go with the Glow
The holidays just wouldn't be the same without the twinkly glow of strings of lights along rooftops, eaves and in trees and shrubs. But those holiday lights are a real drain on your energy bill. LED lights use less than 10% of the electricity consumed by traditional filament bulbs and can save you close to 95% on your electricity bill.

Stay Home for the Holidays
Save time, money and stress. Stay home for the holidays this year saving money for gas and reducing pollution. use-less-stuff.com reports that if every American family reduced holiday gas consumption by just one gallon, that would mean driving just about 20 miles less, we would reduce greenhouse gas emissions by one million tons. So think about enjoying the holidays this year at home.

Get Creative with Wrapping
Mass-produced wrapping paper generally is not recyclable and ends up in landfills. Instead, get creative. Wrap presents in old maps, the comics section of a newspaper, or in your children's artwork. The Sierra Club estimatges that if every family wrapped just three gifts this way, it would save enough wrapping paper to cover 45,000 football fields. And, does that pre-formed bow actually make the present all that much more attractive? Think about leaving those off your presents this year.

Give the Gift of Giving
Upgrading your electronic toys and computers this year? Do you have electronics, toys, appliances or clothes that your family no longer needs or uses? Donate those items to a local charity or shelter. You'll get rid of clutter, and, you'll keep all that stuff you donate from ending up in a landfill. Are you a neat-nik with nothing extra lying around the house? Think about making modest cash donations to local charities or food items to a local food bank and telling the folks you'd normally give some silly (and probably unwanted) gift to, that you've made a donation instead. If you know your friends' favorite charities, your donations may be even more appreciated. You'll be helping to reduce waste and at the same time, you'll be making someone's holiday a little brighter than it might have been.

Save A Shoppng Bag and a Tree
Instead of coming home with 15 shopping bags, all of which will end up in the trash, bring your own eco-friendly bags to the store. If you're afraid of being stopped for shoplifting, Danny Seo, author of "Simply Green Giving," fastens receipts to the outside of his bags with a binder clip he brings with him, clearly indicating that what is indisde was ought and paid for.

For your Christmas tree, go "real." Fake trees are petroleum-based and they are not biodegradable." One answer, depending on where you live, is to buy a live tree and plant it in your yard next Spring. Or get a fresh-cut tree and, after the holidays, take it to a recycling facility, where it can be turned into mulch.

Give Green, Live Green and Save Green
Make this your holiday slogan. These simple steps make it easy to bring a little more "green" to the Earth and save a little "green" in your wallet this holiday season. Have ideas of your own ? Write us a comment with your suggestions.

Happy Holidays to You and Yours

3 comments:

Susan McGraw Keber said...

Dear Cheryl,
Thank you so much for all your suggestions for the holiday season which is upon us. I am inspired to round up my annual "gifts" of items of which we have in abundance and do not regularly utilize. I wish your blog advice were available to everyone in a magazine or television program segment...you should be a guest on a morning show!
I am new to blogging myself and am freefalling in how to do it...but I stopped at your site because I too am a broker in the Hamptons'...the end of Long Island, a beautiful seaside resort which is now a full time community. I am with Corcoran and we have offices in Palm Beach. Needless to say it is a difficult time for all brokers/salespersons. I send you my very best and hope you will weather the storm we are entering...I have family in Florida who have made their living as developers after retiring...theirs is an unsettling time.
Keep the advice flowing to your dedicated bloggers....if I knew how to save your site I would to follow you...but I don't although not for trying per instructions.

Merry Christmas to you and your family!
Susan McGraw Keber, SVP
Corcoran
East Hampton, NY

Anonymous said...

Great information which I plan to ask my family to follow. What a nice way to view the season instead of the usual "go shopping, spend tons of money, be happy" approach.

Thanks for the insights.

krishna kashyap av said...

This was a must read blog. I believe this is the right time to act green, or else we won't have any other chance.
Very valuable tips.
Thanks for the post.
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