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The true cost of Christmas: environmental factors

Blake FosterBy Blake FosterJanuary 5, 2025 London 2 Mins Read
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One of the biggest contributors to Christmas waste is gift wrapping. It is estimated that over 108 million rolls of wrapping paper are used every year in the UK alone, much of which ends up in landfills due to its inability to be recycled. Similarly, plastic packaging for toys and electronics is often excessive, leaving behind piles of non-biodegradable materials.

Food waste also peaks during the holiday season. With large feasts and an abundance of leftovers, nearly 4.2 million tons of food are wasted in the UK annually over Christmas. This not only wastes resources but also generates methane, a potent greenhouse gas, when it decomposes in landfills.

Moreover, Christmas trees—whether real or artificial—pose environmental challenges. Real trees often come from distant farms and are transported over long distances, consuming fossil fuels in the process. Artificial trees, while reusable, are typically made from plastic and metal, which can take hundreds of years to decompose.

To mitigate the environmental impact, individuals can reduce waste by opting for sustainable wrapping materials, buying local or eco-friendly gifts, donating excess food, and choosing a potted tree or reusing an artificial one. By being mindful of consumption and waste, we can help ensure that the true spirit of Christmas doesn’t come at the expense of the planet.

 





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