10 Ways to Make Your Christmas More Sustainable From Social Enterprise Gifts to a Sustainable Christmas Dinner

10 Ways to Make Your Christmas More Sustainable From Social Enterprise Gifts to a Sustainable Christmas Dinner

Christmas is a celebration of the season and all that it has to offer. From the bright lights and carols to sumptuous food and presents for friends and family. It’s a time when we are happy to be with our loved ones, while at the same time, giving little thought to what goes into making this special occasion happen. That’s where sustainability comes in. Sustainable Christmas practices not only make the festive season more sustainable for future generations but also help you cut costs and eliminate waste in your home. Here are 10 ways you can make your Christmas more sustainable this year:


Buy social enterprise gift boxes

There are many reasons why you should buy social enterprise gifts. First, it is a good way to support your local community. Second, it can be a fun and unique way to celebrate important occasions. And third, it can demonstrate your value of sustainability and care to those around you. Social Stories Club creates social enterprise gift boxes with sustainable stories. This is a great way to give a social enterprise gifts but support multiple social enterprises, and multiple causes at any one time. Each ethical gift box is filled with chocolates, biscuits, drinks and more from different sustainable companies. Whether you are looking for a unique gift for an employee or customer or want to raise awareness about your business, there are plenty of great options out there. The best thing to do is to do some research and find something that works well with your brand and personality before you go ahead with a purchase.


Bring Dinner To The Table

There’s something about sitting down to a full Christmas dinner that makes you feel even closer to your loved ones. Having a greener Christmas dinner, however, is possible. There are several ways to do this, including growing your herbs, buying local, seeking out organic and free-range options, or going vegan. If you’re hosting the dinner, make sure you don’t waste any food by cooking too much. Make sure to have a label maker handy so you can label the leftovers, what you cooked and the date. You can also tape up the leftover portions and put them in the fridge so they don’t go to waste.


Reuse And Recycle

No one wants to see any type of trash when they look out their window on Christmas morning, so make sure to recycle any paper or plastic items you have lying around your home. You can also make use of reusable items, such as placemats, cups and utensils, or reuse food containers to store your leftovers. For items, you’d like to recycle, find a drop-off location. Many options are nearby, or you can arrange for a pickup service. While you’re at it, consider installing a recycling bin to ensure you don’t accidentally throw away any recyclables.


Plan Sustainable Christmas Stocking Stuffer

If you have been looking for sustainable stocking stuffers then look no further. We have all the social enterprise stocking stuffers you could want. As a rule to make sure your stocking stuffer is sustainable. stay away from single-use plastics, cheap toys and other hard-to-recycle items in your stocking. Instead, put some sustainable facial wash, lip balm or hand soap in their place. When it comes to stocking stuffers, consider putting some sustainable natural beauty items in their stockings, such as a lip balm, body wash or face mist. You could also put sustainable chocolates and snacks in their stocking. The most important thing is that everything is consumable or reusable.

At Social Stories Club, we have a "Build Your Own Gift" box option. Here you can select sustainable items to be sent in a gift box, which you can include in Christmas stockings. These can be chocolates that support reforestation projects to cocoa drinking melts that support refugees.


Turn Up The Colour And Light Game

Make use of natural light whenever you can during the festive season. You can also install LED bulbs in your lights to reduce the amount of electricity used. When it comes to decorating, use renewable materials and materials from sustainable sources, such as paper or straw, instead of plastic. You could also use plants or natural materials such as stones and ornaments, or use colour from nature-sourced products, such as turmeric and annatto.


Grow Your Own Things For The Christmas Table

There are many ways to keep your Christmas table green. You could grow herbs for your herbs during the winter months and cultivate your own tomatoes, herbs and peppers. You could also grow your own fruit, such as apples to make apple sauce, or even create your own homemade wine. You could also make use of local ingredients to create a Christmas feast, such as wild mushrooms, or use local honey to sweeten your bread. Think outside the box and find other ways that you can keep your Christmas table green.


Take A Trip Or Do Something Good For The Environment

There are many ways to get away from the holidays, but one of the best ways is to travel more sustainably. One way to do this is to take public transportation or walk when possible to save on fuel costs and reduce carbon emissions. You could also try to get away in a more eco-friendly hotel or Airbnb.


Educate on sustainability

There are many reasons why you should educate on sustainability this holiday season. Even if you don’t yet have a company, you can still take part in the effort by educating others about the benefits of sustainable business practices. Sustainability is a hot topic right now, and your ability to contribute to the conversation will be greatly appreciated. You could also encourage visitors to your website or social media account to learn more about sustainable business practices. Not sure where to start? Start a conversation with those around you to see what others are doing to be more sustainable. If you want to start the conversation about sustainability with your staff, the best way is to share stories. If you purchase a sustainable gift box from Social Stories Club, each product has an impactful story of making the world a better place. An example is a bar of soap which empowers individuals with disabilities. In each ethical gift hamper that is sent out, a story booklet is included sharing these stories. By reading these stories together, natural conversations about sustainability and social impact are sure to be had. 


Wrapping Up: Don’t forget the little things!

It’s easy to lose track of the little things, such as turning off the water while brushing your teeth, or turning off the lights when you leave a room. Try keeping a journal or a checklist to remind you of these things and you’ll be off to a great start. If you try and start one sustainable habit a day you will notice how they mount up.


Conclusion

Christmas is a time of year when people make major financial and environmental commitments to ensure that they can enjoy this special time with their loved ones. However, to do so, you must be conscious of what you are doing. That’s where sustainable Christmas comes in. In this article, we have shared some tips on how you can make your Christmas more sustainable for the years to come. By being conscious of these tips you can start winning the race against climate change and social inequality. To learn more about social enterprise gifts for corporates head over to our corporate gifting page. Here you can find ethical gifts for employees for Christmas, and sustainable corporate gift hampers for clients.

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