Recycling Resolutions
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Recycling Resolutions
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Kick off the new year by committing to enhance your recycling habits and support an eco-friendly lifestyle. Discover ideas for impactful recycling resolutions.
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Happy New Year!
It's a perfect time to set your recycling resolutions.
With the holidays behind us, life can start settling down. If your home resembles mine, you’re probably staring at the aftermath?"empty boxes and torn wrapping paper strewn about. The easiest thing might be to toss it all away, but why not recycle and reuse instead? Nearly all wrapping paper and boxes are recyclable, keeping them out of landfills. Reusing is also a fantastic option. I’ve saved ribbons for years, and many gift boxes can easily be reused next year?"especially since stores now charge for them. I always treasure gift bags, knowing I'll repurpose them for future gifts. They’re too valuable to discard!
What About the Tree?
For artificial trees, the decision is simple: fold and store. If you have a live tree with a root ball and live in a warm climate, consider planting it in your yard for lasting enjoyment. For cut trees, many communities offer recycling options. Some areas provide curbside pickup, while others require you to drop them off. Recycling old trees is worth the effort, as they can be repurposed in amazing ways. For instance, some communities use shredded trees to cover pathways in parks, reducing wear and tear as we enjoy nature. Others turn them into mulch, free for public use. And with spring just around the corner, it’s a timely benefit!
Starting Fresh in the New Year
Here are some recycling resolutions to consider:
- Start Recycling: If you haven’t begun, now's the time. Even small steps can make a difference. Explore resources to kick-start your efforts.
- Enhance Your Recycling: If you already recycle, go further. If your service doesn’t accept certain items, like glass or cardboard, resolve to take them to a local drop-off facility.
- Choose Recycled Products: Opt for goods packaged with post-consumer recycled materials. The higher the percentage, the better.
- Buy Recycled Items: Consider buying items like paper towels, toilet paper, and napkins made from recycled materials.
- Buy in Bulk: Reduce packaging waste by purchasing products in bulk.
- Get Creative: Undertake at least one creative craft project using items you’d otherwise dispose of. It’s fun, fosters creativity, reduces stress, and offers quality family time.
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Let's make this year greener together by embracing these recycling resolutions!
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