Monday, November 17, 2008

Christmas and Wrapping Gifts

Since Christmas is coming it’s a good time to talk about wrapping gifts. We all use wrapping paper and seasonal gift bags for concealing presents until the right time. Not many of us realize how much garbage becomes of this practice until all the gifts are opened and there are 1-2 garbage bags full of wrapping paper and gift bags.
Gift bags are good for gifts that have a funny shape and are impossible to wrap. They are strong and durable. So why do we all throw them out when we are done with them. Unlike wrapping paper they are not left all crumpled and torn after opening. It’s important that we save these bags for next time. There are many benefits to this: save money on bags, use less material, produce less waste. The bags are designed perfectly for storage; they fold flat and a ton of them can fit in one box.
But what do you do with wrapping paper? It isn’t really that reusable. Anyone who has eager kids (or was one) knows that wrapping paper has to come off fast. Which means it is completely destroyed. Even if that is not the case it is hard to reuse wrapping paper that has been custom cut for a specifically sized and shaped box. There are two environmentally friendly options for this situation. Number one: a lot of gifts will fit in a gift bag; and two: we now have reusable “wrapping paper”. What this wrapping paper really is, is a thin plastic bag that looks like real wrapping paper. All you need to do is fold over the end and tape it shut. Opening is easy and fast, as well as wrapping. I know a lot of us sometimes complain about the time it takes to wrap all of the gifts we are giving. This really cuts down on time. You will also save a lot of money on wrapping paper, because these can be reused.
This Christmas, let’s all cut back on our gift wrapping waste!

3 comments:

Darnell McKinley said...

My mother in law is a pro gift wrapper and yet doesn't delivered gifts wrapped in paper. She encased her wonderful gestures of love in lovely silk scarves, interesting boxes and baskets, beautiful towels or blankets...anything that can be part to the gift...

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Darnell McKinley said...

My wonderfully creative mother-in-law gives her gestures of love wrapped in silk scarves, intersting baskets and boxes, fuzzy blankets or beautiful towels....and thing that can be a part of the gift.
......just sharing ideas....
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Kendra Behringer said...

that's a really cool idea!