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Ways to recycle holiday waste

SeaTac, WALocal News

As the holiday season approaches, the EPA warns that Americans generate 25% more waste between Thanksgiving and New Year's Day. This article outlines various practical recycling methods to help lessen the environmental impact of increased holiday waste. Suggested practices include reusing wrapping paper, composting food scraps, and choosing eco-friendly decorations. The narrative stresses that adopting these sustainable habits can greatly reduce waste during celebrations. By promoting a culture of recycling and responsible consumption, individuals can contribute to a healthier planet.

The article encourages readers to critically evaluate their holiday practices and embrace eco-conscious decisions, serving as a timely reminder of the importance of sustainability during a season often characterized by excess. Ultimately, it seeks to inspire positive change and foster environmental stewardship.

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