Enjoy an eco-Christmas!

Enjoy an eco-Christmas!

Pine cone decorations

Christmas is a beautiful and fun-filled time however it can be harmful to wildlife and the environment. We give our top tips on having an eco-Christmas this year!

Eco-decorations

Decorations add festive cheer at this time of year, but can also have a carbon footprint . This year why not try:

Reuse your Christmas tree - rather than purchasing a new tree, reuse the one from last year... or look after a real tree and reuse it every year! 

Natural decorations - avoid plastic decorations or those covered in glitter. How about trying pine cone decorations, or hand made bunting?

Recyclable wrapping paper - brown paper makes for a lovely vintage look when used to wrap presents... plus it is recyclable. 

 

Make a wreath for birds

Make a wreath for birds

Make a Christmas wreath for birds

Christmas decorations don't just have to be pretty... they can also make a difference for wildlife! This year why not create an edible Christmas wreath for birds? Here's how!

Make a Christmas wreath for birds

Eco-gifting

Spread the message by buying eco-friendly gifts for friends and family! 

Make your gifts - we have plenty of ideas for wildlife friendly gifts you can make! Why not show off your creative skills? essexwt.org.uk/actions

Adopt a Species - give the gift of protecting wildlife in by adopting an iconic Essex species! Your lucky recipient will receive a personalised gift certificate, a pin badge of their species plus an exclusive invitation to a species event next year! essexwt.org.uk/adopt

 

Robin

Photo: Mark Hamblin/2020VISION

Give a Gift Membership

Gift Membership with Essex Wildlife Trust makes a perfect present for nature-loving friends and family. It will inspire them to help protect their local environment and also gives them the opportunity to explore beautiful places, learn about wildlife and attend special events.

Sign up by Wednesday 18th December to receive your pack in time for Christmas.

Buy a gift

Eco-waste reduction

Christmas can be a time of waste, but it doesn't need to be. Here are our top tips on reducing wastage:

Don't waste food! - you can reduce food wastage by planning your meals and buying only what you need. 

Save energy - ensure you turn off your Christmas lights overnight and when you are not in. 

Help our marine life - plastic pollution is one of the biggest threats to marine wildlife in Essex. Here are our top tips on reducing plastic pollution:

We wish you a merry (eco!) Christmas and a very happy New Year!