A Sustainable Winter Wonderland

What is not to love about the holidays? There are the twinkling lights, festive parties, gifts, fragrant holiday trees, and lots of yummy food. Though being the bearer of bad news is never fun, it must be stated that the fun of the holidays will be over in the blink of an eye, but the toll that the holiday season takes on the environment will stick around much longer. Not to fret, there are plenty of ways to be eco-conscious this year from party planning to gift giving.

Gift Wrap:

  • Reusable Bag –You may have a collection of reusable shopping bags in a variety of shapes and colors. You can also buy new ones just for gift giving, but remember to get ones made locally with organic materials and non-toxic inks. Then put a little thought into how to tie it, secure it with ribbon, or add some special touches to transform it from “just a bag” into a beautiful presentation of your homemade gift.
  • Glass Jars — These can make fun gift carriers because they can be easily decorated.
  • Leftover Newspapers, Magazines and Junk Mail — We all get attacked by at least one of these paper items. It may sound cheap to wrap gifts with these items, but do yourself a favor and conduct a quick google search for wrapping with these items. They can be quite striking.

Eco-conscious gifts:

  • Outdoorsie? If your loved one just LOVES the outdoors, get him or her a cool Selk’bag. Yes, no more sleeping bags when camping as you can sleep and walk in it. And for them to stay cool during the summer, give the evaporative cooling cap to cheat on the heat wave. Plus, for those who like to be on the road to nature a lot, gift them reusable utensils that are both light and eco-friendly.
  • Geek? Any book worm would appreciate the Kindle from Amazon.com. No more wasted paper, piles of books – only more growing trees! Or help your friend or loved one save some energy and gift them a solar– or water-powered clock. There are many varieties out there that tick with nature. And for those into computers, go for a solar keyboard or compact solar charger.

Holiday Planning:

  • Take a trip to your local farmer’s market; we are in California after all. Among other things, one of the most glorious aspects about being a San Diegan is year-round farmers markets. Don’t forget to grab your reusable bag on your way out the door and try building a menu around what’s in season. Talk about a great excuse to be creative and try something new!
  • BYO everything. That’s right, tell your buddies to bring a plate, fork, cup and voilà, no need for single-use plates, utensils or cups. If your party is step up from the casual BBQ, try sustainable options like these.
  • Separate the inevitable waste. Of course, there will be some waste to any event, but planning ahead and providing your guests with the proper receptacles can go a long way. From simple recyclable versus trash, to adding in compost and plastics is a great way to take that extra step to helping out.

Here you have it, a way to enjoy the holidays to the fullest and still take care of the planet. These are just a few ideas, so please leave us a comment if you have other good sustainable ideas for this holiday season.

Today I give thanks. In the San Diego Coastkeeper office hangs a map of San Diego County on which staff, volunteers and community advisory council members are adding push pins to note where we use our beautiful waterways. I added surfing in Encinitas, running around Mission Bay and boating in San Diego Bay this morning. What water tells the story of your life? Come on down to the office or email us and we’ll add your push pin!
 
This is not about push pins, though. It is about a community and a legacy. We can add those pushpins because we protect our waters from runoff pollution in our storm drains, trash on our beaches and climate change everywhere. This is our call to action and I am ready to answer. I am ready because I am not alone.
 
At the Seaside Soiree, more than 100 of our partners, supporters and donors gathered. We raised more than $11,000 to protect our waters.
 
This was made possible thanks to the contributions of our sponsors:
 
Harriet Lazer & Jim Walker
David Welborn & Ann Hunter Welborn
Coast Law Group
Ecology Auto Parts
Liquid Environmental Solutions
Regency Centers Corporation
San Diego and Imperial Counties Labor Council http://www.unionyes.org/
The Waitt Foundation
Kona Brewing Company
Barefoot Wine & Bubbly https://www.facebook.com/barefootwine
Terra American Bistro http://www.terrasd.com/
 
The many individuals who participated in the prize drawings and art auction or “adopted a crab” with a donation to protect clean water
 
And we have you, our contributing members. Thanks to you, we have clean water to enjoy. You may have not have attended, but you can be a part of this call to action, this coming together to protect what is our right, our responsibility and our legacy. Adopt a crab today through your online donation or call me at 619-758-7743 x103 and tell me what you want to support. I’ll add your push pin myself and send you your crab.Today I give thanks. In the San Diego Coastkeeper office hangs a map of San Diego County on which staff, volunteers and community advisory council members are adding push pins to note where we use our beautiful waterways. I added surfing in Encinitas, running around Mission Bay and boating in San Diego Bay this morning. What water tells the story of your life? Come on down to the office or email us and we’ll add your push pin!
 
This is not about push pins, though. It is about a community and a legacy. We can add those pushpins because we protect our waters from runoff pollution in our storm drains, trash on our beaches and climate change everywhere. This is our call to action and I am ready to answer. I am ready because I am not alone.
 
At the Seaside Soiree, more than 100 of our partners, supporters and donors gathered. We raised more than $11,000 to protect our waters.
 
This was made possible thanks to the contributions of our sponsors:
 
Harriet Lazer & Jim Walker
David Welborn & Ann Hunter Welborn
Coast Law Group
Ecology Auto Parts
Liquid Environmental Solutions
Regency Centers Corporation
San Diego and Imperial Counties Labor Council http://www.unionyes.org/
The Waitt Foundation
Kona Brewing Company
Barefoot Wine & Bubbly https://www.facebook.com/barefootwine
Terra American Bistro http://www.terrasd.com/
 
The many individuals who participated in the prize drawings and art auction or “adopted a crab” with a donation to protect clean water
 
And we have you, our contributing members. Thanks to you, we have clean water to enjoy. You may have not have attended, but you can be a part of this call to action, this coming together to protect what is our right, our responsibility and our legacy. Adopt a crab today through your online donation or call me at 619-758-7743 x103 and tell me what you want to support. I’ll add your push pin myself and send you your crab.