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  • Holiday Doorstops
    By farmergreg on November 25, 2009 | 2 Comments2 Comments  Comments

    Hi all,

    My gosh the holidays are upon us and we are in full swing with holiday gift giving thoughts. How often have you been given a gift and your response is “Oh you shouldn’t have” and you really mean “you shouldn’t have.” I have a brick that was given to my father in appreciation for his work. It is literally a brick of marble and bronze that I now use as a doorstop. This week’s article, aptly named “Don’t Give a Holiday Doorstop“, explores the tremendous amount of holiday stuff that quickly ends up in the landfill and gives you some solutions about what we can all do about it.

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    Have an incredible Thanksgiving and a great green day.

    Greg

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  • Don’t Give a Holiday Doorstop
    By dbarnhart on November 29, 2008 | No Comments  Comments

    The holidays are a perfect time to start reducing, reusing and maybe we can recycle a little less. Think about it: we can reuse old newspaper into gift-wrap, use last year’s holiday cards as this year’s gift tags and every so often, we can turn unwanted holiday gifts into something useful.  Call them doorstops or snow globes, so many of the gifts we give land as dust collectors or worse yet get filed in the trash, sometimes without a second thought.

    If you’re anything like me, then I am sure you have received your own fair share of “doorstops”—unwanted presents that really serve no other purpose than to hold the door open. I always appreciate the sentiment behind the gifts I receive, but I think it’s about time we start giving better gifts—gifts that won’t fill landfills, clog waterways and end up holding someone’s door open. 

    There is a 20-minute viral video called “The Story of Stuff” making its way around the web and it cites a scary fact: only 1% of the stuff we buy is still around after six months (Paul Hawken, Natural Capitalism, 1999). So basically 99% of even the most well-intentioned holiday gifts will wind up in the trash by summer…bummer.

    But even if our gifts do manage to make it into that 1% and survive past the July benchmark, the holidays should be a prime time for giving green. This season, look for items made from recyclable and/or organic materials. Items made from metal, glass, hemp, bamboo and organic cotton are all a great place to start.

    For example:

    Help reduce the use and that frightening statistic of 99% of our “stuff” ending up in the trash this holiday season by giving smart and giving green. Happy Holidays!
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