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One way you can minimize your impact on the environment is by making your own sustainable Christmas decorations. So find your inner artist, get out your glue gun and pick one (or more) of these 7 ...
Gifts for loved ones don’t have to be expensive or brand new. Consider buying from your local thrift store, upcycle an imperfect and pre-loved item, or make something by hand. And to further cut down ...
Wooden Christmas tree decorations are a sustainable and popular choice, coming fifth in the rankings. "Wooden Christmas decorations are a timeless choice and will look as stunning on your tree now ...
For starters, try making your own holiday decorations using sustainable materials and supplies that can be purchased in bulk. Going DIY can be more economical, especially at a time when cash ...
For these nature-inspired DIY Christmas decorations, use a small saw to cut two round pieces from a thicker evergreen branch. They’ll become the bodies and heads of the reindeer.
The holiday season creates a lot of waste. Here's how to celebrate more responsibly, from eco-friendly Christmas lights to zero-waste gift wrap and sustainable Hanukkah candles.
Use natural decorations when introducing new holiday décor. With the right techniques, biodegradable dried fruits, flowers and other foraged items can be kept around as décor for years.
You'll be pleased to know that having an eco-friendly and sustainable family Christmas doesn't have to be complicated. In fact, even the smallest of changes can make a big difference! So, we've ...
FSC label on Christmas present Small choices as consumers can make a big impact on the planet, and with a bit of planning, it is possible to have a more sustainable Christmas. LLANIDLOES, POWYS ...
If you're looking to deck out your home, LED lights are a great substitute. They use approximately 90% less energy than regular Christmas bulbs, and last up to 100,000 hours when used indoors, so ...
King Charles' annual Christmas message features a sustainable update this year — a living tree decorated with 'natural and sustainable decorations,' per Buckingham Palace.
Opinion Columns & Blogs By Carly VesterContributing columnist Updated January 2, 2024 12:00 PM ...