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After Christmas Green Cleaning

Environmentally Friendly Ways to Clean Up After the Holidays

By Lucy John, published Dec 18, 2007
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Christmas day often leaves homes looking like a storm hit. The task of cleaning and reorganizing a room filled with toys, discarded wrappings and packaging materials can seem daunting. As soon as the holiday celebrations are over, jump into cleaning with these green cleaning tips.

Reduce and Recycle Christmas Garbage

Christmas usually means extra bags full of garbage to be taken to the land fill. In homes with children, there can be several extra bags filled with wrapping paper and packaging. As you pick up, organize the garbage into piles. Paper and thin cardboard can be stacked in one pile and corrugated cardboard stacked in another. Both of these materials can be recycled in most municipalities.

Give Your Christmas Tree to the Birds

Move the undecorated Christmas tree outdoors, prop in the yard and redecorate it with treats for the birds. Bird garland can be made by stringing popcorn and dried fruit together. Ornaments can be made by slathering pinecones in peanut butter and rolling in birdseed. Birds, squirrels and chipmunks will all enjoy their own holiday feast and have a sanctuary from the cold winter weather.

Turn the Christmas Tree into Mulch

In a few months, when the weather starts to warm up and the outdoor Christmas tree has turned orange, toss it into the woods to further decompose back into the earth. Or, rent a wood chipper and turn it into mulch.

Post-Holiday Carpet Cleaning

A holiday season full of visitors, spilled drinks and food crumbs leaves many people wanting to get their carpets cleaned as soon as the decorations are put away. Unfortunately, carpet cleaning chemicals are toxic. Consider buying or renting a steam cleaner. Instead of using chemical cleaners, run white vinegar through the steamer. Your carpets will be clean and chemical free.

Recycle Holiday Batteries

After Christmas Green Cleaning

You can enjoy all of these wonderful presents and recycle them too!

Credit: Lisa Thornberg

Copyright: iStockphoto.com/Lisa Thornberg

Takeaways
  • Sort holiday wrapping paper for recycling.
  • Create a bird sanctuary with your old Christmas tree.
  • Be sure to recycle used batteries from children's Christmas presents.
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Great topic.

Posted on 01/19/2008 at 11:01:15 AM

 
Good ideas. I was frustrated to find out our city won't take wrapping paper or tissue paper.

Posted on 12/29/2007 at 8:12:13 AM

 
Great tips, with the holiday sometimes people get busy and forget about what happens with all that holiday waste.

Posted on 12/18/2007 at 11:12:54 AM

 
This is a creative topic idea that's helpful; great tips! I'd never have thought of this, so thanks for reminding people to consider the environment when cleaning up!

Posted on 12/18/2007 at 11:12:16 AM

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