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Eco-Friendly Christmas Decor

Eco-Friendly Christmas Decor

Lowes cares about you, your home and the environment and Christmas décor can be eco friendly. With a Lowes Money Off Coupon from We Are Coupons Christmas décor costs less. There are several ways to have a festive, Eco Friendly Christmas. Consider using items that are locally made, or looking for alternatives to plastic. You can also use LED lights or paper decorations. Many of these options are inexpensive, and will make your home festive and colorful. In addition, you'll be supporting a good cause!

 

Alternatives to plastic

If you love decorating your home for the holidays, look for alternatives to plastic. Using tinsel and baubles is a common practice, but they can be filled with plastic and not recycled. Instead, opt for sustainable alternatives like eco tinsel or potato prints. Another option is to use 100% cotton Christmas printed fabric. Not only does it look great, but it can also be used year after year. Another popular plastic alternative is colorful Christmas ribbons. But this type of ribbon is often made of PVC or a plastic variant.

 

Traditional tinsel is made from toxic synthetic plastic, which is difficult to recycle. Fortunately, modern Christmas trees don't use tinsel - and you can use seven other environmentally friendly alternatives instead.

 

Locally made items

If you're looking for a way to support local artists, try purchasing handmade Christmas decorations. There are many great options for you to choose from this year. For example, you can buy handmade holiday scented candles from Bare Essentials Manila or Artebella Vintage Crafts. Both businesses have local women artisans working on their creations.

 

While buying locally can be expensive, there are many advantages. First of all, you can support local businesses, which are facing tough economic times. There are a lot of small business owners on social media, and they often offer discounts or deals on seasonal products. These businesses often create beautiful Christmas decorations, from ornaments to table toppers.

 

LED lights

LED lights are a great option for environmentally-conscious home owners. These energy-efficient lights are readily available and are also incredibly affordable. Unlike incandescent lights, LEDs are able to reduce carbon dioxide emissions by 65kg annually. LED lights are also available in a range of styles, colors, and effects. The key to purchasing good quality LEDs is to plan ahead and read reviews.

 

Christmas decor isn't complete without beautiful displays of light. These can be found on Christmas trees, house exteriors, yards, and even downtown. LED lights are a great choice for these displays because they consume less energy and last longer than incandescent bulbs. In addition to being brighter and longer-lasting than incandescents, LED lights are also cooler to the touch.

 

Paper decorations

Paper decorations can add festive flair to your home and your table. Try using seasonal foraged items for colour and scent, or make your own by folding paper into fun shapes and stringing them together into garland. You can also use them as place settings or create an entire DIY Christmas tree. Paper crafts are great ways to celebrate the season while reducing your environmental impact.

 

Paper decorations are a sustainable alternative to plastic decorations. Paper Dreams' snowflake decorations, for example, are made in Europe from FSC-certified paper, which can be repurposed. They are easy to store flat, and after use can be recycled. The company also offsets its carbon footprint by planting a tree for each online order. Another great way to decorate the tree with eco-friendly materials is to make a paper wreath. This type of wreath is completely recyclable and biodegradable, so no plastic is needed.

 

Renting a tree

Renting a tree for your Christmas decor can be a great way to use recycled materials and cut down on your carbon footprint. Real Christmas trees need care year-round, and can be quite fussy if they are kept in pots. But if you don't have the time or the space to care for a living tree, you can rent one from a service such as Forever Green Christmas Trees or Love a Tree. These companies will deliver a living tree in early December and collect it in early January, and replant it for the following year.

 

Renting a tree is similar to renting a dress from Rent the Runway, but it comes with additional environmental benefits. It helps preserve forest land, reducing the need to cut down a tree. When a tree is cut down, it releases carbon dioxide and methane. By renting a tree, you are doing your part to help the environment by supporting local businesses and reducing your carbon footprint.

 
 
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