Gift giving and exchange is a central part of many celebrations and customs throughout the year. Unfortunately, this makes the holiday season the most wasteful time of the year. Gifts are decorated with an excess of paper, packaging, and other plastic decorations, only to sit under the tree for a few weeks until they are opened and the wrapping is discarded, creating a huge amount of waste. According to the Environmental Protection Agency (embed link), American household waste increases by more than 25% between Thanksgiving and New Year’s Day. During this time, an additional 1 million tons of trash enter the landfill per week, mostly consisting of packaging, wrapping paper, bows and ribbons, and shopping bags, in addition to food waste. With this in mind, it becomes abundantly clear how important it is to find alternative ways to give presents so that while you’re giving to others you’re also simultaneously giving back to the Earth. While it may be tempting to splurge on new wrapping materials, there are plenty of eco-conscious options that often make a present more thoughtful, personal, and creative. To quote the EPA, “it pays to be mindful of sustainable consumption and materials management practices.”
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