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Tips for a green Christmas

15 December 2004

It probably won't be a white Christmas this year, but why not enjoy a `green' Christmas instead with Friends of the Earth's tips on eating, drinking and present buying for the festive season.

"No more novelty ties or trips to the supermarket - if you follow our tips for a greener Christmas, you won't just be treating your friends and family to quality food and drink and original gifts, you'll also be doing your bit for the planet," said Georgina Bloomfield, Friends of the Earth's resource use campaigner.

At Christmas in the UK around 1 billion Christmas cards are sent; 83 sq km of wrapping paper used; an extra 750 million bottles and glass containers emptied; an extra 500 million drinks cans are thrown out; half a million Christmas trees are bought. After Christmas most of this ends up as waste in landfill. We tend to do things to excess at Christmas but it does give us a chance to make changes and carry them through as New Year's resolutions.


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