Make This Holiday Season Zero Waste!

Posted on December 1, 2025


handmade ornamentsThe holiday season is a time for celebration, connection, and generosity, but it’s also one of the most wasteful times of the year. Between gift wrap, packaging, food waste, and decorations, household waste can increase by over 25% during the holidays. This December let’s embrace the spirit of giving and sustainability by celebrating a Zero Waste Holiday Season!

Thoughtful, Low-Waste Gifting
Give gifts that are meaningful and mindful. Choose experiences over items (like tickets, memberships, or homemade coupons), support local artisans and secondhand shops, or make DIY gifts like baked goods or upcycled crafts. Try to avoid over-packaging or single-use plastic items.

photo of wreathmakingWrap It Right
Did you know that most wrapping paper isn’t recyclable, especially if it’s glossy, glittery, or metallic? Go green by wrapping gifts in reusable fabric, newspaper, brown kraft paper, or even old maps or calendars. Tie it all together with natural twine or fabric ribbons that can be reused year after year.

Mindful Meals
Whether you’re hosting or attending a holiday meal, planning ahead can help reduce food waste. Share leftovers, compost food scraps, and avoid overbuying. If you’re gifting baked goods or food items, consider packaging them in glass jars, tins, or reusable containers.

Sustainable Decor
Decorate with nature and reuse! Pinecones, branches, citrus garlands, and dried flowers make beautiful, compostable decorations. Reuse lights and ornaments from previous years, and resist the urge to buy trendy, short-lived décor that may end up in the trash come January.

Give Back to the Planetphoto of jar of local honey
Make sustainability a family tradition. Volunteer, donate gently used items, or spend time outdoors enjoying nature.

It’s a perfect season to reflect on how small actions can make a big impact — for our community and the planet.

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