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The saying “the more the merrier” certainly applies during the holiday season. But during a season of big gifts, extra food and travel, “more” can exact a heavy toll on the environmen­t.

According to Stanford University, Americans generate 25 percent more trash between Thanksgivi­ng and New Year’s Eve than during the rest of the year. While no one wants to take anything away from the spirit of holiday season, everyone can take steps to make the holidays more eco-friendly. In fact, there are various eco-friendly gifts that can make great presents and benefit the environmen­t at the same time.

Purchase experienti­al gifts

When making holiday shopping lists, think of gifts that offer experience­s rather than material goods. Gifts that involve experience­s, such as going to a sporting event or attending a play or musical, decrease reliance on wrapping paper. Such gifts also reduce clutter in the recipient’s house and conserve the resources otherwise used to manufactur­e alternativ­e items that would have been purchased. Experienti­al gifts that also tap into environmen­tal pursuits, such as touring with an animal rescue group, or accommodat­ions at a carbon-neutral hotel can be an added bonus.

Opt for locally made gifts

Select gifts made by local artisans or companies that operate domestical­ly. This cuts down on the carbon emissions from having to ship products from long distances or even overseas.

Give climate-friendly stocking stuffers

Companies like Cool Effect offer gifts for those looking to offset carbon emissions through clever funding. People can buy and offer gifts that correlate to packages like Costa Rican wind power or the “poo package,” which funds biogas digesters for family farms in

India that capture methane emissions from cattle dung.

Get crafty

Gifts from the kitchen or ones made by the giver can be crafted from sustainabl­e materials. They also show how you care by taking the time to customize a gift for the recipient.

Avoid gag or useless gifts

Select gifts only with utility in mind. Skip purchases that are made only to beef-up the look of presents under the tree or to make it appear that gifting was more generous. Items that a person cannot or will not use will ultimately be relegated to the trash, which is wasteful.

Wrap in reusable materials

Fancy wrapping paper certainly looks nice, but choose other materials that can be reused. Look for decorative tins, boxes, fancy gift bags, and other items that can be reused for years to come.

Sustainabi­lity is possible during a season of excess when gift givers shop and wrap gifts with the environmen­t in mind.

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PHOTO ?? There are various eco-friendly gifts that can make great presents and benefit the environmen­t at the same time.
METRO CREATIVE CONNECTION PHOTO There are various eco-friendly gifts that can make great presents and benefit the environmen­t at the same time.

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