HAVE A SWAP PARTY
You may not be in love with the fringed, mesh muscle shirt that one of your over-zealous co-workers gave you, but someone else might go gaga over it! Planning a swap party is simple – just invite a few favorite friends to bring over their unwanted gifts, serve some yummy snacks and beverages, and let the trading begin! For an added dose of excitement, play the classic gift-switching game White Elephant.
REGIFT
The idea that regifting is taboo! If you’ve got a gift that you know someone else will enjoy more than you will, why not give it to them? Better yet, start a ‘gift drawer’ to collect new beautiful items that you can see being perfect for future birthdays, housewarmings, etc.
DONATE UNWANTED PRESENTS
The most generous way to discard of unwanted toys, clothes and electronics after the holidays is also the easiest. Donate to local shelters, charities or Goodwill. Dropping items off on the way to do errands is a cinch and in many cases, pickups can be arranged free of charge.
RECYCLE OLD ELECTRONICS
Before you trash your old TV, mp3 player or computer to make way for your newly acquired goodies, consider how dangerous e-waste is for the environment and for human beings. Check out the EPA’s page on how to find ecycling locations to dispose of your electronics safely and maybe even get you a discount on some new ones!
RECYCLE GIFTWRAP AND YOUR CHRISTMAS TREE
This one’s a no-brainer but it still rings true. Saving and reusing your giftwrap as well as recycling your tree are simple steps you can take towards battling P.H.W.
Courtesy of : Inhabitat.com (LINK)
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We have been gathering aluminum cans around the park. My son wants to buy some Hotwheel cars with his extra money. I told him if he goes and recycles at the park and in our backyard for the recycling center, he could get some cars to play with. How much do you get for bringing a few bags of cans?
http://www.crrecycle.com
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