HOW TO CELEBRATE ECO-FRIENDLY CHRISTMAS?

Amruta Khemkalyani

My 2016 green resolution was to go as much plastic-free and attempting less waste lifestyle to ultimately reach zero waste. I am glad that I could continue to follow my green resolution an entire year. So what can be a better way to end this year with a celebration of an Eco-friendly, Plastic Free and Zero Waste Christmas! Here are my tips for the Green Christmas celebration.

Eco-friendly Christmas Tree, Ornaments, and Decorations

Every year people around the world discuss the question of which is better, a fake or a real Christmas tree? If you are in the region where these trees are easily available then it’s easier to avoid fake plastic trees. But it’s very unsustainable to transport real Christmas tree long distances. In the case of Dubai, that will be halfway across the globe, so the real trees are completely unsustainable here! So people prefer using plastic trees and reuse them over the years.
But I have a different opinion about the tradition of the Christmas tree. As for Dubai, a cultural melting pot; ex-pats from all over the world living in UAE embrace festivity of all cultures and religions. For years our family is celebrating all the festivities and it’s so beautiful to experience! Then why not go a step further and let’s take the tradition and make it more practical, more intellectual and more Eco-friendly? Why not add a local flavor to the festivity, to make the celebrations more sustainable? If you have a garden then why not plant saline tolerant plants like a local Ghaf tree and decorate it for Christmas?

Here is my story of Christmas tree, 3 years back, after my son was born I bought a fake plastic Christmas tree and we are reusing it since then but this time I decided not to use it anymore and go completely plastic-free and zero waste. I am going to donate our fake Christmas tree to some charity. But meanwhile, I found our sustainable Christmas tree during a hike!

While the thought of Eco-friendly Christmas was on the back of my mind, the first week of December we been to our favorite Hajar mountains in Oman. During a small family hike and nature trail, I found this trunk of a native tree lying on the mountain and I couldn’t resist to pick it up. This must be the largest natural collectible I had picked until now! So my husband obviously asked me do I really need to carry it all the way to Dubai? I told him, imagine this as our Christmas tree! He immediately loved the idea!

So this is our Green Christmas tree which is not literally green at all, but that’s how it is supposed to be in the Arabian desert, isn’t it?

Eco-friendly Christmas Tree

We even made ornaments and decorations out of natural treasures like twigs and feathers, shells which we collect during our outdoor walks in UAE. Read how to make these easy DIY Eco-friendly Christmas ornaments (here). The Santa next to our Christmas tree is made by my son in school out of toilet roll cardboard.

 

Our All-natural Bohemian Christmas Tree

If you can’t find time for DIY decorations, reusing your old, memorable Christmas ornaments and decorations is sustainable too, you just need to store them safely to avoid any breakage. You can even re-purpose old ornaments to create a new out of it with a little bit of DIY.

Here are some more DIY ideas from some blogger friends to make your Christmas earth-friendly.

Shea from Conversation with my sister made this beautiful natural Christmas decor out of a dried branch of the tree!

Harkee from As They Grow made this very easy and convenient alternate Christmas tree on her fridge with washi tape.

Or if you want your kids to get involved in Christmas craft activities, you can make these kids crafts.
Laura from Life with baby kicks made with her young children these cute salt dough ornaments.

You can borrow the idea from Tarana’s Sand in My Toes and ask your older kids to make their own Christmas ornaments and decor.

Eco-friendly Christmas Gift Ideas

You can read our detailed sustainable gifting guide here else below is some basic information about green gifts for Christmas.

When in UAE, I know it’s very difficult to resist shopping for Christmas gifts. There are so many sales everywhere but don’t forget, less is more! When you have such beautiful weather outside, you can’t just spend hours doing mall hopping. When there was the ‘black Friday; sale last month, we preferred to avoid malls completely and spent time outdoors. On National day long weekend when there was up to 90% sale in malls of Dubai, we spent our long weekend in the mountains. Because that’s what we should do with our families during the weekend and holidays. Our loved ones and especially kids need a gift of our time, well spent with them! They will hardly remember what gift they got when they were 6, but the memories we create together will last forever.

Plus you cannot support fast fashion under the name of Christmas, can you? Every time I see millions of clothes scattered in shops, during a sale; I remember those poor people working in inhuman conditions, on extremely low wedges to produce this fast fashion, which you buy because it’s dirt cheap. By doing so we support that vicious cycle of fast fashion. Let’s think differently.

But there are some great ways of buying gifts for Christmas, I am sure you can use these ideas guilt-free. Just don’t forget to take your own reusable shopping bags with you.

 

 1. Gift of Life

2. Local Handmade or Artisan Gifts

If you want to give sustainable and Eco-friendly gifts to your family and friends give first preference to the local homegrown artisan community. Buying things which are made in far-off countries is not a very good idea, don’t burden your gift receiver with ecological and carbon footprint, please. Luckily we have a great variety of such handmade homegrown gifts, you can either find them at Arte market or Ripe market happening regularly in different parts of Dubai

3. Gift Vouchers

These are my new favorites. Choosing a right and useful gift for anyone is not an easy task and if you go wrong by any chance the gift goes waste. Sadly I have seen few people leaving the gifts unused in their wardrobes or cabinets. Such a loss of resources used for making those unwanted gifts! But Gift vouchers are a great solution if you are not sure about which could be the best Christmas gift and it is a very convenient way of gifting too. The receiver can anytime shop according to their own choice and the gift has never wasted this way. I prefer giving a gift voucher to a mall instead of a specific shop or brand. You can also find many gift vouchers for online shopping. Plus gifting experience through a voucher is a better gift than gifting things. Things have the end of the life cycle but memories stay forever!

Eco-Friendly Gift Wrapping Ideas

Also, remember gift wrapping can be done in an Eco-friendly way. You can use newspapers for gift wrapping. You can also save gift wrapping papers, bows, gift bags, and boxes from the gifts you receive, like me and reuse them when you are giving someone gifts. Who said those beautiful gift wrapping items are single-use? Another great idea of gift wrapping is using reusable bags instead of those glossy paper bags or boxes. You can always add a note to remind them to use the bag for shopping. You can even gift wrap your present in a nice scarf or fabric which has some use. No one will ever throw your gift wrapping rather this fabric gift wrapping can be an added gift!
It is really easy to gift wrap in fabric, for the one in the picture you need a square fabric. You can find many easy tutorials on youtube about fabric gift wrapping. This is my most favorite plastic-free, paperless, zero-waste gift wrapping tip!

I hope these ideas will help you to celebrate your Christmas guilt-free! Here is a new addition to our Christmas decorations, an alternative Christmas tree made by my son in his school. They used some plastic and really not sustainable items for this craft in school, but then I have decided to keep it and use it every year. Anything made by your kids is very special, isn’t it?

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