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Thoughts for a Greener Christmas Season
By Linda Fuglestad


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Thoughts for a Greener Christmas Season:
 
1) Buy a live potted Christmas tree and after the holiday, plant it in your yard!
2) Make or use cloth bags for gifts and pass them around or save them for next year!
3) Wrap gifts in the Sunday funnies or pretty colored aluninum foils and recycle this after!
4) Recycle all that cardboard, plastic and paper junk that all your gifts come in- it adds up!
5) Please pick those little silver or gold or colored icicles off your holiday tree and save for using again next year so they don't go in the landfill and so the birdies won't choke on them trying to eat them when your tree goes out to the dump--do you know how long some of those last before they decompose(?!!!)  or better yet, don't use them at all~
and if you can-- compost your Christmas tree instead of sending to landfills.
6) Compost those food leftovers that you are throwing away, too.
 WE CAN ALL MAKE A DIFFERENCE WHEN WE WORK TOGETHER!


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