Christmas Dinner is a big deal in a lot of households. There is no ifs or buts about it, the prospect of a festive feast is always a heart-warming one. Unfortunately food production is the biggest cause of tropical deforestation as well as a number of unfortunate environmental consequences but don't worry, we're here to help you with a guilt-free Christmas Dinner!
Another massive part of Christmas is obviously the decorations! Where the perfect display can get anyone in the most festive of moods and raring for all the Christmas classics blasting over the radio. That being said, unfortunately Christmas decorations are not the most environmentally friendly of things; here are a few ways you can make your decorations a little bit more environmentally friendly!
Christmas is a time for family, festivity and fun! But unfortunately, the increase in waste over the Christmas period is massive with the amount of general waste increasing by 30%, including 365,000km of unrecyclable wrapping paper (that's the enough to wrap around the equator nine times!). With this in mind, we thought it'd be good to think of some tips for you to help your Christmas just a little more sustainable.
Each year another8 million tonsof plastic ends up in the ocean and in 2020,68 million tonsof pollution was emitted into the atmosphere from just the US.
What do people think about all this? Thankfully, people are starting to think more about sustainability as evidenced by promising eco-friendly shopping trends. Let’s take a look.