December is just coming around corner. Are you pondering what to do this holiday season? Are planning to host a holiday party yourself or visiting a friend’s home as a guest? There are many things to think about… As with any gathering, holiday parties are notorious for producing a large amount of plastic waste. Let us begin to think about how we can reduce this amount of waste as much as possible……
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Great ideas!
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Thank you 😊
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Nice tips! I’ve started not using disposable items during our recent bbq party, too! 🙂
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That is wonderful!!
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Good ideas. We recycle all of our wrapping paper.
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Excellent!! I like to reuse mine if I could:)
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Beautiful.
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Thank you 😊
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Yes, there is so much waste! Glad to see someone addressing this.
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Thank you 😊
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I appreciate that there are tips for both hosts and guests. We can all do our part!
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Thank you for reading!!
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This year I’m not really in the Christmas shopping mood. Most years I make cookies to bring to gatherings. This year I plan on making a lot of cookies to use as gifts. I put them in pretty tins so it helps to cut down on waste. Those sugar cookies in your photo look yummy! 😋
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Cookies are always good thank you!!
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Reblogged this on worldtraveller70.
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Thank you 😊
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I love the different options people can take when it comes to being more friendly to the environment, especially with zero waste. Thanks for sharing!
Nancy ♥ exquisitely.me
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You’re welcome 😇
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