Carova, NC Outer Banks Real Estate: December Green Action Tip

December Green Action Tip

Healthy Earth

Think green this holiday season

It has been said that between Thanksgiving and New Years, Americans throw away an extra million tons of garbage each week. This trash includes wrapping, packaging, cards, food, paper plates and napkins, party decorations, bottles and cans, and more. That is a lot of garbage! Have you thought about ways you can reduce, reuse, and recycle this holiday season?

When decorating:

  • Buy a potted or “balled” Christmas tree and replant it after the holidays. You can create a year-round habitat for local wildlife.
  • If you purchase a cut tree, recycle or mulch the tree for use in gardens and playgrounds. Avoid discarding it in a landfill.
  • Trim your tree with edible ornaments like popcorn, cranberries or gingerbread cookies! Later, move your tree into the yard to give the birds a holiday treat.
  • Conserve electricity by installing a time on holiday lights. Even better, invest in LED holiday lights which use 90% less electricity.
  • Choose candles made from beeswax or soy. Because paraffin wax candles are made from petroleum and release the equivalent of diesel exhaust when burned, you can save fossil fuel resources, improve your indoor air quality, and reduce your exposure to carcinogens by beeswax or soy candles.

When gift giving:

  • Replace plastic bows with reusable cloth ribbons, and save gift wrap and ribbons to decorate next year’s gifts.
  • Wrap gifts from colorful pages of torn magazine, the Sunday comics, or last year’s calendar or old maps and posters.
  • Instead of buying wrapping paper, use decorative tins, baskets, or fabric bags. Their reuses will double the gift!
  • Send internet greeting cards or send traditional cards made from recycled paper.
  • Trim your tree with edible ornaments like popcorn, cranberries or gingerbread cookies! Later, move your tree into the yard to give the birds a holiday treat.
  • Give holiday gifts of “time” to your family and friends. Nothing is more valuable! 
  • Check out consignment stores for gently used (recycled) gift items
  • Use rechargeable batteries for toys/games

When eating:

  • Be healthy and enjoy a delicious sup of organic hot cocoa this holiday season. Cocoa contains twice as many antioxidants as red wine!
  • Keep it local. Try to incorporate locally raised food into holiday menus.
  • When entertaining be sure to recycle afterwards and cut down on the use paper products. 

Jean-Paul Peron
REALTOR
Living & Working in 4-Wheel Drive
The Outer Banks Real Estate Company
 
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Comments

What great thioughtful GREEN holiday suggestions...love em...and I think I feel a re-blog coming on !

Posted by Sally & David Hanson WI Realtors Luxury\Short Sale\CDPE\ABR\e-Pro\REDS (Keller Williams 414-525-0563) over 2 years ago

Yes!   Good tips.  For wrapping, I really love gift bags.  They are easily reused and so easy.  We've always used the comics for birthday presents.  I love the idea of maps.  Sounds like a good use for our map books as we all transition to GPS's.

Posted by Jill Schmidt over 2 years ago

Hi Jean-Paul, I just finished the two-day GREEN course today... what great timing, Thanks for sharing, you're getting another reblog, more people need to read this!

Posted by Silvia Dukes PA,REALTORĀ®,CIPS,CRS,Green, Spring Hill FL Homes for Sale (Tropic Shores Realty - Ich spreche Deutsch!) over 2 years ago

I agree with the other comments - thoughtful "green" holiday suggestions and somethine we can all be aware of - thanks for the post!

Posted by Delete Acct Desert Communities over 2 years ago

Why thank you everyone!

I hope to have my Green core course completed before the year is over.

Posted by Jean-Paul Peron Outer Banks houses & Land for sale (The Outer Banks Real Estate Copmpany) over 2 years ago

Hello Jean-Paul,

What terrific "Green" holiday suggestions!  Enjoyed reading your post and picked up some great tips!  Thank you for sharing! 

Chris

 

Posted by Chris Minion (O'Brien Realty) over 2 years ago

Jean-Paul, after Christmas, I take my tree down to the fire fighters.  For a donation, they will mulch the tree - and I get to watch!  It's a win - win.

Posted by Sally Weatherley-Exit Stage Right-Vancouver BC (EXIT STAGE RIGHT) over 2 years ago

I have a whole other blog post on what we do with Christmas trees down here.  :)

Posted by Jean-Paul Peron Outer Banks houses & Land for sale (The Outer Banks Real Estate Copmpany) over 2 years ago

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