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8 Ways to Reduce Waste This Holiday Season

BY SUSTAINABILITY DEPARTMENT

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Each year, over 25% more waste is generated during the holiday season, adding 1 million tons of trash per week nationwide between Thanksgiving and New Year’s Day. By practicing a few simple, earth-friendly actions, we can significantly reduce the amount of garbage that ends up in landfills during this festive season.

From sustainable gift ideas to local shopping and eco-friendly gift wrapping, here are eight easy ways to reduce waste for a greener holiday season.

1. Choose a Sustainable Holiday Tree

Image of an urban Christmas tree farm with a line of trees and a building behind them.

If holiday trees are a part of your holiday celebration, here are some sustainable options to consider when purchasing. 

Choose living trees that can be replanted or donated to continue growing. Rent a live tree through Rent a Living Christmas Tree. Local nurseries that sell living trees: 

  • M&M Nursery – 332 Woodside Road, Redwood City, CA, (650) 366-4429

If you opt to cut your own tree, choose locally grown farms such as: 

2. Try Zero Waste Tree Decor

House shaped advent calendar made out of brown recycled paper. The house structure is sitting on a bright kitchen countertop.
Recycled paper advent calendar!

Once you have your tree, you can try out a variety of environmentally friendly decor ideas. Have fun, be creative, and use what you already have! 

  • Make your own ornaments! You can use recycled or household materials such as beads from old jewelry, soda cans, paper towel rolls, CDs, or images cut from cards. 
  • Create snowflake designs from recycled paper — great for kids! 
  • Try alternatives to tinsel, such as popcorn strands, macaroni garlands, or icicle lights. If you do use tinsel, remove it before recycling your tree and reuse it next year, since tinsel cannot be recycled

3. Reduce Waste from Holiday Cards

According to CalRecycle, an estimated 2.6 billion holiday cards are sold each year in the U.S. — enough to fill a football field 10 stories high. Below are some ways to reduce that number: 

  • Scissors, brown paper, twine, and a tree branch on a wood tabletop.Donate unused cards to SCRAP (Scrounger’s Center for Reusable Art Parts) a resource center for schools, nonprofits, artists, and the public: SCRAP 801 Toland St., San Francisco, CA, (415) 647-1746 
  • Cut out old cards to use as gift tags. 
  • Save the cards you receive to repurpose into new cards next year.  
  • Make envelopes from recycled paper, like magazines, paper bags, newspapers, etc. 
  • Make cards from scratch using recycled paper around the house.  

4. Use Zero Waste Gift Wrapping

Sustainable gift wrapping might seem like a daunting task, but with a few creative swaps, you can make beautiful and unique eco-friendly gifts! 

  • Get creative and use what you already have to wrap gifts. Use materials like: 
    • Recycled wrapping paper, ribbons/bows, and gift bags  
    • Newspapers & magazines 
    • Paper bags 
    • Packaging from online orders  
    • Fabric wrapping 
    • Old maps, calendars, or junk mail 
    • Any kind of recycled paper  
  • If you choose to use new packaging, use sustainable gift-wrapping options like: 
    • Reusable cloth wraps  
    • Compostable Tissue Paper  
    • Natural decor like twine, dried flowers, or foraged items.  
An herb bundle wrapped in brown packaging paper
A festive dish towel wrapped around a gift with a candy cane attached to it.

5. Gift an Experience 

Sometimes, the best gifts are shared experiences with loved ones – and the options are endless! 

  • Offer experiences, not items – such as concerts, local museums, weekend getaways, cooking classes, or adventure experiences.  
  • Help a friend or family member clean out unwanted items and donate them. Visit RecycleStuff.org to find social service organizations that will pick up usable items. 

6. Create Homemade Gifts

Image of a mason jar full of cocoa powder, chocolate chips, and marshmallows. The jar is tied with a red bow and has a blurry autumnal tree in the background.
Homemade hot cocoa!

Make meaningful homemade gifts using reused art and craft supplies!  

  • In need of materials? Visit SCRAP (Scrounger’s Center for Reusable Art Parts) for low-cost materials donated from the community, items that otherwise would have ended up in the landfill. 
  • Some ideas: crocheted accessories, memory boxes, homemade natural beauty products, pressed flower bookmarks, homemade jewelry or keychains, embroidery, homemade preservable food items, festive wreath.   

Put on your chef’s hat and make homemade food items for your loved ones.

7. Give a Gift of Local Food 

Local gifts are not only personal and more eco-friendly, but they also help strengthen our community.  

  • Support local farms and producers such as: 
    • Pie Ranch – 2080 CA-1, Pescadero, CA, (650) 262-1223
    • Pomponio Ranch – 3300 Pomponio Creek Rd, San Gregorio, CA, (650) 726-2925
    • R&R Fresh Farms – 2310 Pescadero Creek Rd, Pescadero, CA, (650) 954-0055
    • Steadfast Herbs – Pescadero, CA, (650) 538-6035 – available by appointment
    • Simms Organics – 4700 Pescadero Creek Rd, Pescadero, CA, (650) 847-0017
    • Root Down Farm – 2601 Cloverdale Rd, Pescadero, CA, (650) 879-9921
  • Support certified Green Businesses 
Pumpkins and gourds in bins at Blue House Farm
Blue House Farm
A bowl of red strawberries in front of a field at R&R Fresh Farms
R&R Fresh Farms

8. Plan a Low-Waste Holiday Party

It might take a few extra steps, but low-waste parties are worth it! You might even save money on supplies and energy bills. Check out our suggestions:  

Image of many people raising their hands to high five in the middle. Three people are wearing green and red festive hats.

  • Purchase party supplies in bulk, and only what you need. 
  • Use reusable dishes, utensils, cloth napkins, and tablecloths. If you don’t have enough, borrow or rent. 
  • Turn down the heat before guests arrive to save energy. Their body heat will warm the room! 
  • Repurpose last year’s holiday cards as place cards. 
  • If using paper products, choose items made with recycled paper content. 
  • Decorate with plants, fabrics, and greenery instead of plastic streamers or Mylar decorations. 
  • Reduce food waste:
    • Send guests home with leftovers or bring extra food to work. 
    • Check out our recent blog post about how to reduce food waste.

A little planning goes a long way towards reducing waste and celebrating more sustainably. Let’s make this holiday season joyful, thoughtful, and healthier for our planet.  

Learn more about what San Mateo County is doing to reduce waste.

 

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