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Alternatives to wrapping paper.
November 17, 2010 at
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Posted this last year and too old to bump, but wanted to remind people to try and think of the earth this holiday season. I added a few more things in here, some more inexpensive and less wasteful alternatives to wrapping 
From an article: "Wrapping paper, from an ecological point of view, is a pretty worthless use of trees."
"In the U.S., an additional 5 million tons of waste is generated during the holidays. Four million tons of this is wrapping paper and shopping bags."
I've always disliked using wrapping paper... for many years now, I've wrapped gifts in the comics, newspaper, grocery store brown paper bags, magazines, reused giftwrap I've taken from others, or reusable gift bags. I find a way to make it still look attractive, and anyway - it gets ripped off in a few seconds!
Why use alternatives? Incredibly wasteful. My mom is a teacher and on a school trip they visited a dump.. they were told that wrapping paper is one of the most wasteful and plentiful things they see in a dump - and VERY slow to decompose. It can often be difficult to find a location to recycle your wrapping paper because of the materials are typically non-recyclable.
"People in the trash business will tell you: Wrapping paper is just solid waste with a pretty face."
For those of you who need pretty wrapping... how about trying this:
Use a very pretty envirosax reusable bag - which then also becomes part of of the gift!:
This video and blog [envirosax.com] inspired me to create this post:
Wrap your presents in an envirosax reusable bag [youtube.com]
Here is a thread for envirosax bags
(FYI I personally LOVE my envirosax bags... they're tiny, I keep 2 in my bag and use them for groceries, department store purchases or an extra bag. They're VERY pretty and I get tons of compliments. So they make a very nice gift, in addition to very pretty, environmental wrapping).
Or wayy cheaper, these ELF bags. [eyeslipsface.com]
Envirosax cute kid's bags for $3 at Target (when added to another order with free shipping over $50, plus 20% off $75)
Red one [target.com]
Pink one [target.com]
Just suggestions - there are many very attractive reusable bags at all kinds of stores one can use. I just saw some really pretty ones at homegoods.
Another article about wasteful wrapping paper. [earth911.com]
Please remember this holiday season: REDUCE, REUSE, RECYCLE
Anyone else have more earth-friendly ways to wrap?

From an article: "Wrapping paper, from an ecological point of view, is a pretty worthless use of trees."
"In the U.S., an additional 5 million tons of waste is generated during the holidays. Four million tons of this is wrapping paper and shopping bags."
I've always disliked using wrapping paper... for many years now, I've wrapped gifts in the comics, newspaper, grocery store brown paper bags, magazines, reused giftwrap I've taken from others, or reusable gift bags. I find a way to make it still look attractive, and anyway - it gets ripped off in a few seconds!
Why use alternatives? Incredibly wasteful. My mom is a teacher and on a school trip they visited a dump.. they were told that wrapping paper is one of the most wasteful and plentiful things they see in a dump - and VERY slow to decompose. It can often be difficult to find a location to recycle your wrapping paper because of the materials are typically non-recyclable.
"People in the trash business will tell you: Wrapping paper is just solid waste with a pretty face."
For those of you who need pretty wrapping... how about trying this:
Use a very pretty envirosax reusable bag - which then also becomes part of of the gift!:
This video and blog [envirosax.com] inspired me to create this post:
Wrap your presents in an envirosax reusable bag [youtube.com]
Here is a thread for envirosax bags
(FYI I personally LOVE my envirosax bags... they're tiny, I keep 2 in my bag and use them for groceries, department store purchases or an extra bag. They're VERY pretty and I get tons of compliments. So they make a very nice gift, in addition to very pretty, environmental wrapping).
Or wayy cheaper, these ELF bags. [eyeslipsface.com]
Envirosax cute kid's bags for $3 at Target (when added to another order with free shipping over $50, plus 20% off $75)
Red one [target.com]
Pink one [target.com]
Just suggestions - there are many very attractive reusable bags at all kinds of stores one can use. I just saw some really pretty ones at homegoods.
Another article about wasteful wrapping paper. [earth911.com]
Please remember this holiday season: REDUCE, REUSE, RECYCLE

Anyone else have more earth-friendly ways to wrap?
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I'm going to wrap his beer in it. He always knows it's beer anyway, and this time, it'll say "Brewery Fresh" and have some other cute stuff. The newspaper would just have gone to waste anyway. It was almost past its date.
Fixed the misspelling.
Then let someone open the door.
Should be fun.
Thanks for posting! Glad to know the thread is makes a positive different to someone
Well, I'm that kind of person.
The family I married into is exactly the opposite.
When I started dating my husband I was DIRT-poor, so I bought two shirts that looked brand new from the Goodwill. I laundered them and had them monogrammed with his initials. He wore them for a few years before they didn't fit and he was really upset, because they were nice shirts.
I just told him last month (we've been together for a very long time) when we were talking about our first Christmas together that those shirts came from the Goodwill. He didn't believe me.
Then let someone open the door.
Should be fun.
It was free!
I took two!
I'm wasteful!
(They were throwing them out.
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I took two!
I'm wasteful!
(They were throwing them out.
the proper way to dispose of newspaper is to burn them
the proper way to dispose of newspaper is to burn them
I tried weaving them into my hair and wearing one as a false mustache, but my husband wouldn't kiss me.
I'm wearing one today as a t-shirt.
What do you think?
Insult?
Talk about the pot callin' the kettle black!
You should take your proselytizing to the podium, dude.
You also basically said that despite the fact that giftwrap is so incredibly bad for the environment (if you actually read the information in the first post even), it's not worth your small effort to even consider something else. I'm not sure why you really came in here if you had absolutely NO intention of thinking about it, but after all my efforts and your either mocking or dismissive responses, the thought did really occur to me when seeing your byline about being the mistress of evil, that maybe you pride yourself on that and just like to come in to threads to crap them up.
The family I married into is exactly the opposite.
When I started dating my husband I was DIRT-poor, so I bought two shirts that looked brand new from the Goodwill. I laundered them and had them monogrammed with his initials. He wore them for a few years before they didn't fit and he was really upset, because they were nice shirts.
I just told him last month (we've been together for a very long time) when we were talking about our first Christmas together that those shirts came from the Goodwill. He didn't believe me.
De-volution that's for sure.
some tutorials on how to wrap without tape...
Tape-less wrapping [fakeplasticfish.com]
A different method of tape-less wrapping [myspace.com]
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