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Green Christmas

Little changes that bring joy and help the planet

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Clever, easy-to-follow tips for a fun and sustainable Christmas
In the run-up to Christmas, it is all too easy to get overwhelmed by the rush to buy last-minute presents or feel pressurised into buying far more food than you can ever eat. At the same time, you know that tonnes of plastic will be making their way into landfill as a result of unwanted gifts or broken baubles. Not to mention the miles and miles of wrapping paper.
If you're ready for a change this December, then Green Christmas is here to help you bring the focus back to happiness and togetherness. So, slow down, take a breath and approach the season as you should: merrily.
Every chapter in this book is brimming with tips to help you seek out sustainable but beautiful alternatives for the things you no longer feel you need, and come up with fun things to do with the people you care about. Once you start the journey of creating your own advent calendar, upcycling a novelty jumper or learning the art of furoshiki gift-wrapping, you'll be beaming like a child at, well ... Christmas.
It's all about little changes that will bring you joy, year after year. The planet will thank you too!
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      October 1, 2020
      While we know that meaningful change requires structural and systemic solutions, readers may be looking for small things they can do to keep the environment at front of mind. For those who celebrate Christmas, the excess and waste associated with this holiday may feel like a prime opportunity for change on an individual level. Activities and projects for this festive season include sustainable (or less unsustainable) versions of greeting cards, wrapping materials, a variety of gifts, food and drinks, and even the post-party clean-up. With an emphasis on cultivating experiences rather than belongings and sharing time with loved ones, the ethos behind these activities will be familiar to enthusiasts of the current minimalism trend, and readers with this interest may already be familiar with author and Instagram influencer Gallagher. Readers who celebrate Christmas and are interested in decluttering, DIY, and the environment will find numerous ideas for a more sustainable celebration. While a few of the resources listed are specific to the UK, the vast majority of the content is applicable regardless of location.(Reprinted with permission of Booklist, copyright 2020, American Library Association.)

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