WE can have a lot of fun on Christmas without generating piles of trash.
The waste and pollution watch group EcoWaste Coalition has shared practical and eco-friendly ideas to lessen the environmental impact of this year’s holiday celebrations.
This season is an opportunity for Filipinos to rediscover the virtue of simplicity, said Jove Benosa, Zero Waste Campaigner of the EcoWaste Coalition.
“Amid the growing threats of throw-away plastic culture to health and the environment, we are reminded to relearn and relive the simplicity of the Nativity and avoid crass commercialism and wastefulness during Christmas and beyond,” Benosa said.
Here are the tips from the group:
EcoWaste Coalition also advised the public to buy gifts that come with little or no packaging to reduce waste.
People could choose items that promote good health and ecological balance, such as vegetable seeds, kitchen herbs, flower bulbs, tree saplings, organic personal care and cosmetic products, eco-alternatives to plastics, and the like, it said.
They could also opt not to wrap gifts, or use old magazines, newspapers, fabric scraps, or native baskets if they want to wrap these, it said.
Those who receive gift-wrapped items could also open them carefully instead of tearing them open so that they could keep the gift bags, boxes, nows, ribbons, and wrappers for the next gift-giving season.
Courtesy:EcoWaste Coalition
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