As always, I want to wish all of you that celebrate a wonderful, safe and happy holiday season! I hope that you enjoy your holidays as much as I do, and that you’re able to share it with friends and family. This week, Teton Valley Community Recycling sent this newsletter, and I thought I would share it, as it has some great ideas, and I know I can ALWAYS use some gentle nudges to remember to keep the environment in mind during these busy days.
1. Shop Local
Visit and buy just 1 item from your favorite local business on the Saturday after Thanksgiving. You’ll be giving back to the community and saving time and fossil fuels by not driving to Idaho Falls or another shopping destination. If you need ideas, check out the new Driggs Downtown shopping guide.
3. Recycle Wrapping Paper
If every family reused just 2 feet [0.6 meter] of holiday ribbon, the 38,000 miles [61,000 kilometers] of ribbon saved could tie a bow around the entire planet. So if you’re not giving something that doesn’t need to be wrapped from Tip #2, reuse the wrapping paper or use an easily reusable gift bag.
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2. Give Change
- Give needy families the gift of self-reliance and hope with Heifer International. Your gift will help provide livestock, seeds, or training to a family struggling with hunger and poverty.
- Give your family the opportunity to use green power by signing up for the Green Power program from Fall River Electric.
- Give experiences. Instead of creating and using more *stuff*, give something that is consumed or experienced like a massage, special dark chocolate, or a date night without the kids. In this busy world, our time and attention can be more valuable than any *thing* from the store.
- Give to their favorite non-profit. Of course we had to include this great gift idea! Add a name to the “in honor of” box for your donation to TVCR and we’ll send a custom thank you card (on recycled paper of course) to the recipient.
4. Fake Fir or Compost
The traditional Christmas Tree is a holiday staple for many. If you chose a fresh tree, be sure to recycle it after Christmas by having it ground into wood chips, which can be used to mulch gardens or added to your compost pile. If you chose an artificial tree, know that you will be saving gas and other resources used each year to obtain and produce a live tree.
You may contact TVCR Here:
Teton Valley Community Recycling PO Box 1193 Driggs, ID 83422208-354-2800
Email: tetonrecycling@gmail.com