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How to Reduce Waste Over the Holidays

Last updated: December 16, 2024 8:43 pm
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That’s a lot of waste, especially during the holiday season when we tend to overindulge. To reduce food waste, plan your meals carefully and only buy what you need. Use leftovers creatively, such as turning turkey into sandwiches or making soup from vegetable scraps. Compost any food scraps that you can’t use to reduce landfill waste.

Remember, the holiday season is a time to celebrate and enjoy the company of loved ones. But it’s also a time to be mindful of our impact on the environment. By making small changes to reduce waste, we can all do our part to make the holidays more sustainable for generations to come.

So this holiday season, as you gather with friends and family, give thanks for the planet that sustains us all. And remember, a little effort in reducing waste can go a long way in preserving our beautiful planet for future generations to enjoy.

The holiday season is a time of joy, celebration, and abundance. However, it can also be a time of excess and waste, especially when it comes to food. Holiday foods are often prepared in large quantities, with the intention of having plenty for everyone to enjoy. But this can lead to a lot of leftovers that end up going to waste.

One way to reduce food waste during the holidays is to send leftovers home with guests. Encourage your friends and family to take home a plate of food to enjoy later, rather than letting it go to waste in your fridge. Another option is to get creative with your leftovers and find new ways to repurpose them into delicious meals. Leftover turkey can be turned into sandwiches, soups, or casseroles, while mashed potatoes can be transformed into potato pancakes or shepherd’s pie.

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In addition to reducing food waste, it’s also important to consider the environmental impact of the food we consume. Whenever possible, choose local, fresh, and fair trade foods for your holiday meals. This not only supports local farmers and businesses, but also reduces the carbon footprint associated with transporting food long distances.

As we look ahead to the new year, consider making a green resolution for 2025. Changing habits takes time, so pick one thing you can do to make your life or business more environmentally friendly. Whether it’s learning to compost food scraps, increasing your recycling efforts, or investing in an electric car, setting your intention now will help you get started on the right foot in the new year.

So as you celebrate the holidays this year, remember to maximize your cheer and minimize your waste. By being mindful of the food we consume and the impact it has on the environment, we can make a positive difference for our planet and future generations. Happy holidays!

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