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It might make you cringe to think about how much garbage from an event bypasses recycle bins and gets thrown straight into the trash, only to cease function as just another piece of waste in a landfill.

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Published on March 22, 2008
Event Tips
Three simple ways to green your event
By Jordan Leboeuf and Angelica Treistman

Three simple tips for event planners to make eco-friendly fiestas.

Green for the Holidays
By Renee Airo

Instead of going to the store for the usual decorative wrapping paper set, why not do it green?

Simple Green for the Holidays
By Allison Marie Slater

Going green for the holidays is a lot simpler than one might think.

Green Tip: Holiday Gifts
By Camelia K. Todorova

With the holidays approaching quickly, why not shop green? Buying green gifts is a great way to educate your family and friends about eco-friendly living.

Give a little green this Christmas
By Amber Eisler

Buy gifts that promote living green or are eco-friendly and organic

Green Tip: Recycle Your Christmas Tree
By Ray M. Suarez

It never hurts to look ahead to the end of the holiday season, especially when it comes to recycling.

Green Tip: Gift Greener
By Carrie Bui

The holidays can be fun and a pain, but they don't have to hurt the environment.

Reusable Napkins for the Holiday Season
By Amy M. Strand

This holiday season, instead of stocking up on environmentally-harmful paper napkins, invest in some organic cotton or linen ones.

Plant Your Christmas Ornaments
By Shannon Lea Bergman

For $4 each you can decorate your Christmas tree with eco-friendly ornaments that you plant when the holidays are over.





















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