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Green Holiday Season
1. The path to a Green
Presented By: Ronit R. Levy
Environment Commission Meeting
Tuesday, December 1, 2009
2. Green Holiday Season – Really?
• Learning starts at home
• Old habits can change
• You can make a big difference
• Every little bit counts
Don’t wait - Start today!
3. Fact:
If everyone replaced their conventional
holiday light strings with LEDs, at least
two billion kilowatt-hours of electricity
could be saved in a month1
The savings would be enough to
power 200,000 homes for a year2
2 According to Littleton, Colorado-based Holiday Creations
1 U.S. Department of Energy study
4. Decorating
• Use Solar or Energy Efficient LED lighting
• Set lighting on timers to shut off after bedtime
• Reuse last years decorations
• Use candles, plants, fresh fruits and vegetables
• Buy an artificial tree or a living tree that can be
replanted
6. Shopping
• Carry reusable bags
• Buy and eat locally grown food
• Make your meal organic
• Shop less – Buy fewer things
7. Fact:
The 2.6 billion holiday cards sold
each year in the United States
could fill a landfill the size of a
football field 10 stories high.
8. Celebrations
• Send electronic invitations and holiday
greeting cards
• Celebrate at or close to home - Invite
neighbors to join you
• Before departing on holiday trip reset
thermostats and check tire pressure
• Use less candles - Light a family
menorah
9. Cooking
• Cook less food
• Omit the use of garnish
• Cook seasonal food
• Wash in buckets/bowl
• Use Green cleaning supplies
10. Mealtime
• Use cloth napkins
• Wash dishes in the dishwasher
• Reduce the use of disposable plates/utensils
• Keep your thermostat down
• Use reusable containers for leftovers
11. Facts:
Between Thanksgiving and New Year's day,
Americans throw away a million extra
tons of garbage each week, including
holiday wrapping and packaging
If every family reused just 2 feet of ribbon,
the 38,000 miles of ribbon saved could
tie a bow around the entire planet
Robert Lilienfeld, co-author, Use Less Stuff: Environmental Solutions for Who We Really Are
13. Gifts
• Wrap gifts with reusable gift bag or holiday
cloth instead of paper
• Give gift cards
• Gift a community service or donation
• Reduce clutter - Offer assistance
• Give plants, trees, fruit and vegetable baskets
14. Trash
• Recycle all paper, plastic, glass and aluminum
containers
• Use fruit and vegetable trimmings to start a
compost bin - the compost will enrich the soil
in your garden next spring
• Turn trimmings into mulch
• Recycle Trees
15. Every little bit counts
• Reduce
• Reuse
• Recycle
• And Conserve
19. Holiday Season is a great time to
appreciate your family and friends
20. In February:
Path to a
Green Valentines Day
Thank you for listening,
Ronit R. Levy
Environmental Commissioner, City of Calabasas
Notes de l'éditeur
Sales of local food in the U.S. in 2007 is $5 billion,
up from $4 billion in 2002
$7 billion: Expected sales of local food in 2011
Reduce emissions from cars and airplane
17 million invitations per month are sent from electronic invite website Evite
Sources: New York Times, Evite, Packaged Facts, Renewable Energy Works, Food and Agriculture Organizations Fisheries and Aquaculture Department.
27% of food available for consumption is wasted by Americans
The cost of wasted food in the US is $48 billion