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Gifts That Keep on Giving: A Sustainable Holiday Gifting Guide
Happy Holidays from Clean Fairfax!! The holiday season is a time of joy, celebration, and gift-giving. But amidst the festivities, it’s important to consider the environmental impact of our choices–from the items themselves, to their packaging, transport, and eventual disposal. Sustainable gift giving is not only a responsible way to celebrate the holidays, but also …
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A UK based team that promotes positive climate goals this holiday season has many tips to spruce up your holiday in a green way! With three weeks until the end of the year, Clean Fairfax has three things to do for a delightful and sustainable holiday. Check out our tips below, it’s as easy as …
Still hanging on to those Halloween pumpkins? Think green when it comes to disposal. Instead of throwing pumpkins in the trash, there are many fun ways to extend their life. Compost them at a local facility, or bury them in your backyard! Not ready to say goodbye quite yet? You can turn your pumpkin into …
You’ll see plenty of buying guides in the next month. We encourage you to shop thoughtfully, considering where things come from and how they get to you. We do not get any benefit from you shopping from this list. These are simply ideas we have and products we use and like. If you’re a local …
October is here and the stores are already displaying their Halloween wares. This year, consider greening up your Halloween. Decorations: Use natural items like small gourds and pumpkins, or upcycle old decorations by checking out what local second-hand shops have to offer. Costumes: Reuse is the green way to go. Consider buying second-hand items at …
This Saturday, April 29, is Clean Fairfax’s Earth Day/Arbor Day Celebration from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. at Sully Historic Site in Chantilly, VA with environmentally-friendly exhibitors, vendors, entertainment, food trucks, and activities for families. Why should I go to SpringFest or any “green” festival? …
Every holiday offers an opportunity to consider the environmental impact of our consumer choices. From plastic eggs to heavily packaged chocolate bunnies, Easter has its share of traditions for which you may want to consider more sustainable options. Earth 911 offers some suggestions: http://tinyurl.com/kmstyya
Beauty Products. Chocolate. Flowers. Cards. Valentine’s Day is an epic day of giving. Consider making some green choices by purchasing gifts that are ethically produced and eco-friendly. Check out some ideas here: http://www.treehugger.com/culture/how-celebrate-green-valentines-day.html According to the National Retail Federation’s Valentine’s Day Consumer Spending Survey reported in 2016, fifty percent of consumers surveyed said they planned …
Like down and out divas past their prime, unadorned Christmas trees line the streets the first two weeks of January. Without lights, decorations, or stands these trees are a reminder that—at least until Valentine’s Day—the winter holiday season is over. Fortunately, here in Fairfax County, these trees get to serve a second purpose. From January …
Reduce, reuse, recycle that ripped up mess of paper making your house look like a tornado hit it. Great DIY ideas for what normally is thrown out as trash: https://www.buzzfeed.com/alessiasantoro/reduce-reuse-recycle-that-wrapping-paper?utm_term=.mhWwrJJqnG#.rlw4G11A20