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Together’s tips for a greener Christmas

Christmas doesn’t always have to put a serious hole in your finances. With the help of our friend Polly Ghazi, author of The Low Carbon Diet, we’ve put together some imaginative ideas to make this Christmas a little easier on the wallet and the planet

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  • Try your hand at homemade presents or give the gift of time.
  • Make elderly relatives and busy friends a voucher, pledging to dog walk, garden or babysit for them once a fortnight.
  • Enrol the kids in making home-made jams and Christmas cakes as gifts for teachers and neighbours.
  • For more traditional gifts to unwrap try carbon-friendly products, such as wind up radios and torches, recycled content toys and clothes or energy efficient gadgets.
Dazzling DIY decorations
  • Take winter walks and forage around for holly and mistletoe to decorate fireplaces and doorways.
  • Make coloured chains from recycled paper rather than buying yards of tinsel.
  • Decorate your tree with hand gathered glitter-dipped pinecones, ribbon bows and home-made gingerbread men.
Recycling
  • You can easily find wrapping paper and cards with a recycled content these days.
  • And don’t forget to recycle them again once it’s all over. Last year an estimated 83sq km of Christmas paper was dumped in UK rubbish bins.
  • If your local council recycles Christmas trees you can also give yours a new lease of life as wood chips.
Festive food
  • When shopping for the Christmas feast, remember your re-usable bags.
  • Wherever you can buy produce that is local and in season rather than flown for thousands of miles – think Brussels sprouts, potatoes, parsnips, cabbage.
  • Avoid heavily packaged produce when you can buy the same thing loose.
  • If you can, compost those mountains of vegetable peelings

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