Charleston County News Release
MEDIA CONTACT
Name: Jennie Davis, Charleston County Public Information Officer
Phone: 843.958.4012
Email: jdavis@charlestoncounty.org
Release Number: 2951
Date: December 5, 2008
Charleston County Gives Green Tips for the Holidays
Charleston County’s Solid Waste and Recycling Department is asking all Charleston County residents to “go green” this holiday season.
“It is really very easy to be environmentally conscience during the holiday season,” said Theresa Martin, marketing specialist with Charleston County’s Solid Waste and Recycling Department. “This time of year, we create more waste due to parties and gift giving, so we need to be mindful about how we are responsible for our sensitive environment here in Charleston County.”
Tips from Charleston County on how to “go green” over the holidays:
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Give your gifts in reusable bags instead of using wrapping paper. Wrapping paper is not recyclable, while most bags can be reused (particularly for holiday shopping).
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Recycle all cardboard boxes at one of the more than 30 Charleston County Recycling cardboard dropsites.
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Compost your real Christmas tree with Charleston County by bringing it to the Bee’s Ferry Landfill from January 3-10, 2009. Receive a free bag of compost in return for your tree.
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Many people give electronics, such as TVs and computers, as gifts over the holidays. If you are replacing old electronic equipment, remember to recycle your old electronics with Charleston County Recycling.
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Make a New Year’s resolution to compost and recycle everything you can.
Other green tips that you can practice to help save money and the environment:
Decorations
- Decorate with cranberries, popcorn, pinecones and homemade ornaments.
- Put all lights on timers to save energy.
- Make decorations out of natural items such as found seashells, holly, fresh flowers, apples and nuts. Then compost what you can.
- Decorate your home with poinsettias, which may be cut back and saved for another blooming season.
Wrapping gifts
- Buy recycled greeting cards or make your own cards.
- Use satin ribbon, which can be ironed and reused year after year.
- Recycle foam packing peanuts at local packaging stores.
- Be creative with gift wrap, such as using cloth napkins, dish towels, T-shirts and cookie tins.
- Save boxes, wrapping paper, tissue paper and bows for reuse.
- Save this year’s greeting cards and reuse them next year as decorative gift tags or cut the front off and reuse them as postcards.
Parties
- Serve food on china, ceramic or stoneware plates with silverware instead of using plastic, paper or styrofoam products.
- After the party, recycle glass bottles and jars, plastic bottles #1 and #2, aluminum cans, steel cans and all paper products (except for wrapping paper and greeting cards, which are not recyclable).
Presents
- Make edible items such as homemade jams, salad dressings or muffins.
- Break off a piece of a plant and re-pot it for a friend.
- Give your time by offering free babysitting, yard work or a car wash.
- Give tickets to a play, concert, show or sporting event.
- Make a donation to a charity in someone’s name.
For more information on how you can be green during this holiday season, contact the Charleston County Solid Waste and Recycling Department at (843) 720-7111, ext. 29 or visit http://recycle.charlestoncounty.org.