Don’t Forget About Conservation at Holiday Time
The holiday season is typically a time where many of through out the rule book for a few days. We eat too much, we drink too much, and we buy too much. All of this holiday excess creates a great deal of additional waste during the holiday season. In fact, Americans create an additional 1 million tons of garbage each week during the period between Thanksgiving and Christmas. We also use a lot of extra energy.
This holiday season don’t forget all the rules and try to pay attention to the waste you are creating and make an effort to reduce it. This year at my house wrapping paper won’t be allowed except for my 3 year old daughter (and her wrapping paper will be newspaper or something like that.) We’ll also be buying a Christmas tree that is in a pot so we can plant it in the yard in the spring. And we’ll be recycling our old incandescent Christmas lights (the copper is actually worth something) and replacing them with energy-efficient Christmas lights that use LEDs.
LED Xmas lights use about 85% less energy than standard incandescent lights and will last for more than 50,000 hours. Even Clark Griswold can save money and energy with these lights.

