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Have yourself a greener little Christmas

The festive season may be the most wonderful time of the year, but it’s not always so wonderful for the wellbeing of the planet •

The festive season is synonymous with plenty of food, presents, • and all-round over consumption. But this takes its toll on the environment. So, how do we ensure that we do our best for climate change this holiday season without • giving up the things we love?

Every aspect of the party season can become more ethical, with just a slight change. Instead of the traditional turkey, why not have a nut roast? Or, if the family insists on turkey, get it directly from a local farm. If you do go for the supermarket shop, you can do

your bit by choosing items marked Fairtrade wherever possible. Since • the least it is the season of giving, we can do is contribute to a fair and ethical supply chain. Christmas trees come in many forms. Plastic reusable trees, that • can conveniently be stored may seem like a sustainable choice, but the production process and end-life of these PVC-based trees release harmful gases into the environment. Many people opt for a cut tree, often embarking on a family outing to the tree farm, and handpicking this year’s centrepiece. These trees can be farmed sustainably, so if they’re bought locally, and recycled at the end of the season, their footprint can be minimal. The most ethical choice, however, is to choose a living tree – growing in a pot. Bring it inside for the Christmas season, and then come January, just bring it out into the garden to thrive until next year. One overlooked aspect of the giving season that hugely contributes to

waste, is present wrapping. Wrapping paper in itself is often recyclable, so this is an easy switch. Simply avoid glittery or plastic-based wrapping papers and opt for a recyclable tape – perhaps a decorative, paper-based tape which will also add a special touch to your gifts. When it comes to gift shopping, the perpetuated idea may be that department stores are havens of convenience, with everything you need under one roof. But where’s the festive spirit in that? This should be a time of buying local, knowing where your products come from, and giving back to the community. Often, the ethical gift choice is the more unique and luxurious one. Making Christmas that little bit more ethical is easily done, and could have a hugely positive effect on climate goals. So, why we all may be dreaming of a white one, perhaps it’s time to make a change, and enjoy a greener little Christmas this year. by Shannon Maher

In the spotlight Food & Drink Wales With two new additions in the last few months alone, Wales now boasts 18 products accredited with Geographical Indication (GI) status. Visit the Wales Government website to learn more about what makes Welsh food and drink so genuinely iconic. gov.wales/foodanddrinkwales

A more eco-friendly Christmas season For anyone on the lookout for sustainable, eco-friendly swaps, Welsh brand Tabitha Eve offer vegan and cruelty-free homeware and beauty products Tabitha Eve offer everything from reusable items for your kitchen through to your skincare routine and everything in between. Most items are made by hand by the talented team of sewers based in Pontypridd. Sustainability is considered throughout production with designs based on fabric widths to ensure minimal waste, and any imperfect products are offered at a discount rather than being sent to landfill. With a range covering eco-cleaning, home, beauty, baby and gifting, Tabitha Eve’s products encourage everyone to switch out single-use purchases for reusable alternatives. Products are made with care from natural materials and are proof that eco-friendly can also be beautiful. If you’re searching for conscious Christmas gift ideas, look no further. Tabitha Eve’s beauty collection has some

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