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Environmental Action:
I'm Dreaming of a Green Christmas
- Imagine a holiday season where the main focus is on time spent with
family and friends - a holiday season that celebrates your close
connections to the people you love and the planet you treasure.
- Ok, back to the present reality.
- Anyone feeling a sense of dread at the upcoming holidays?
Looking for a way out of the frenzied hyper-commercial holidays? 91% of
Americans polled feel that the holidays are too commercial and the idea
of "peace on earth" has been forgotten by too many people.
- Just say no! Don't participate in the commercialisation of the
holidays which emphasizes gift giving over quality time spent with
loved ones.
- Do celebrate the holidays in a way that honors your relationships and shows greater concern for the environment.
WHY GREENING AND SIMPLIFYING THE HOLIDAYS MATTERS:
- Number of extra tons of trash produced in the U.S. each year between Thanksgiving and New Year's Day: 5 Million
- Number of trees cut down: According to the Christmas Tree
Growers Association over 30 million natural Christmas trees become a
part of our throwaway society each year. An estimated 10 million
artificial trees are bought each year. The natural trees are cut, sold,
decorated, and discarded all within an eight-week period.
- Wrapping paper: Tons and tons of wrapping paper, much of it
containing metal, goes through the same throwaway cycle. Reducing the
number of presents bought will have a corresponding effect on wasted
paper.
- Holiday cards: This year, Americans will send more than three
quarters of a billion Christmas, Hanukkah and Kwanzaa cards, according
to the National Greeting Card Association. If Americans sent just one
out of every ten holiday cards electronically, it would save over
30,000 trees.
- What about those energy and time drainers that are hard to measure like:
All the time wasted in lines at stores and in traffic;
All the stress;
All the non-perishable and non-consumable gifts kept in their boxes and never used.
HOW TO SIMPLIFY AND GREEN YOUR HOLIDAYS
- Gifts: Give only gifts that can be consumed like food, beverages,
mixes, sweets or gifts that can be re-cycled like books or magazine
subscriptions. Other "consumable" items like candles and natural body
creams and soaps are great to give and great to receive. Related gift
ideas:
Favorite recipes with ingredients - maybe even a cooking lesson
Dictionaries, an atlas with word or geography questions/games
Sierra Club Membership
Book: 50 Things you can do to save the Earth
Gift certificates (either personal commercial)
Movie tickets
Donations to a favorite charity in recipient's name
Bird feeding supplies
- Trees: Buy a live tree and re-plant it. Cut your own from a
specialized tree farm, this protects natural forests. The Sierra Club
or a local nursery can give you advice about using a live tree for
Christmas.
- Wrapping and Cards: Make your own wrappings and cards.
Decorate scrap paper or brown bags, or try potato printing on
newspapers. Save and decorate shoe boxes, cookie and coffee cans to put
gifts in, pieces of leftover material could be batiked, tie-dyed, or
embroidered and used for wrapping gifts. Don't use foil or mylar
ribbons - they never decompose. Avoid glossed, glazed or wax papers,
they mess up the re-cycling process. Use cotton yarn, twine, or
decorative shoelaces instead of plastic ribbon. If you do buy paper and
cards, only buy those made from recycled paper.
- Decorations: Make your own. Set aside time for the whole
family to make holiday decorations and ornaments: colorful
wall-hangings, pine cone wreaths, menorahs, advent calendars, garlands
of flowers or colored paper, dried nuts, seeds, or seashells. Lids to
tin containers can be made into ornaments by fringing and cutting
shapes with scissors and pliers.
- Energy: Try making this a -- low energy -- Christmas by
refraining from buying anything which uses electricity, by leaving the
tree lights and spotlights in the attic and decorating with popcorn and
cranberries.
Suggested Green Sangha Actions:
- Discuss issue with friends/share simplifying gift ideas with friends
- Tell everyone that may get you a present that you would like only things that can be consumed or recycled
- Give everyone that may get you a gift the Gift exemption card
- Send an "I'm dreaming of a green Christmas /holiday season e-mail to many in your address book
- When sending your homemade holiday cards, include info on simplifying holidays
Here's to a wonderful holiday for everyone. Hopefully your holiday will be filled with joy and wonder.
Green Sangha is a spiritual community committed to
healing and restoring the earth. Our practice is to love without
boundaries. Our mission is to bring healing to ourselves, one another,
and the earth through thoughts, words, and actions rooted in love. If
you'd like more information about Green Sangha or would like to attend
the next meeting please call Jonathan Gustin at: 415-459-8610.
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