Getting Ready For A GREEN Christmas 

Christmas is not usually what
one thinks of when thinking Green. This year let's green up our holidays.
There are many ways to reduce our energy consumption during this time of year.
1. Switch from traditional Christmas lights to L.E.D.
Lights. They will reduce your energy consumption greatly, the average string of
50 lights uses 300 watts of energy, the same 50 set of LED lights only uses 4
watts of energy and last up to 100,000 hours.
Talk about savings! Not only are we saving a huge amount of energy, we are also
keeping precious dollars in our bank accounts.
2. Put all your lights on timers. By putting all your lights on timers (inside
and out), you will save energy by controlling the amount of hours your lights
are on.
I don't know about you, but I've fallen asleep with the lights on many times!
3. Try buying gifts that will actually get used for more than a week or two.
Books, movies, actual toys like soccer balls, roller skates (toys that use kid
power). Buying all that plastic crap that the kids see on TV is just like
throwing money down the drain, and polluting our environment. Buy them art
supplies that will foster their creativity or a musical instrument. We are so
caught up in giving our kids what THEY think will make them happy. The toy of
the month is not going to make them happy. It may satisfy them for a week or
two, but not more than that.
Help them to find their passion, something they will love and grow with.
4. Don't waste food. The holidays are the biggest eating time of the year. We
cook more, we bake like crazy, we basically overindulge. This means that much
food gets wasted. Make sure any and all food scraps go into the compost, not
the trash can! Freeze or share what you cannot eat yourselves. If you have an
abundance of leftovers, take it to your local homeless shelter, a shut in
neighbor, or maybe invite someone less fortunate to share your meal. Cookies,
cakes and pies given to a shelter or nursing home would be greatly appreciated.
5. Use eco friendly wrappings. Use recycled gift bags, Comics, decorate brown
paper bags for wrapping paper. At the very least do not throw your wrapping
paper into the trash! Wrapping paper can be recycled just like any other paper.
These are easy tips to Green up your Christmas. The Holidays are a time for giving...let's give a little back to the environment.
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