Statistics show that waste skyrockets during the holidays. An estimated 2.6 billion cards are sold each year in the U.S; enough to fill a football field 10 stories high. It is estimated that between Thanksgiving & the New Year an extra million tons of waste are generated nationwide each week. In fact, 38,000 miles of ribbon alone is thrown out each year--enough to tie a bow around the Earth! Here are some ways to reduce holiday waste:
- Reduce and reuse wrapping:. Make the wrapping part of the gift. For example, wrap kitchen items in a kitchen towel.
- When shopping, consolidate purchases in one bag.
- Save gift boxes, bows and ribbons for next year.
- Carefully plan errands and shopping to save fuel and lessen pollution.
- Recycle your old electronics if you get new ones.
- Take your tree to the end of season collections around town to be used for mulch.
- Do not burn wrapping paper. The colored paper contains lead and other heavy materials.
- Mistletoe is highly toxic to children and pets. Use artificial rather than the real thing.

Bev, Great tip. Come share more at AgentNation.com when you get a chance.