December 18th, 2009

Recycle This Christmas

Every year we produce a staggering amount of waste at Christmas, it is estimated that for every tonne of waste produced in our homes, five tonnes has been produced in the manufacturing process and ten tonnes at the point where the raw material was extracted. With a little thought, care and effort we can cut that down.

Here are a few ideas:

• Avoid presents and food that is over packaged
• Buy drinks in large recyclable containers – one large bottle results in less waste than a lot of small ones and is generally more economical
• Use recyclable bags or reuse plastic bags when shopping
• Avoid using plastic or paper plates when entertaining
• Buy durable gifts so they don’t end up as discarded rubbish
• Buy recycled products such as; glass, tableware, photo frames and ornaments
• Consider buying presents that are environmentally friendly or produced in a sustainable way
• Choose hardy decorations that won’t break, so can be used year in, year out
• Wish friends and family ‘Happy Christmas’ electronically rather than sending cards
• Use recyclable wrapping paper
• After Christmas recycle cards, paper and your tree – municipal sites generally use old trees for chipping and compost, but probably best to check first.

December 9th, 2009

Christmas Tree Man

What could be more environmentally friendly than renting a Christmas tree? Yes, I know just leaving it in its natural habitat and buying a recyclable fake one! But many of us insist on sticking with tradition and having a real tree over the festive period.

Well, if that sounds like you, Christmas Tree Man could be the answer to your prayers.  The tree of your choice is delivered to your door (oh, joy!) in its own pot, where it will stay over the holidays.  When you have finished with it, it will be collected (even deeper joy!) and returned to its rightful place in the ground.

If you are a real stickler for tradition, you can even have your own tree labelled and reserved for your use every year, that is until, it gets too big for your home.

Christmas Tree Man delivers throughout England and Wales, check it out at www.christmastreeman.co.uk

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