FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Date: 12/12/2022 Contact: Jane Wilch, Recycling Coordinator Phone: 319-887-6110
Reduce waste this holiday season!
The holiday season results in more trash than normal, which means more waste will be entering our landfill. The good news is that there are some easy ways to reduce holiday waste. Be part of the solution to lighten your climate footprint during this merry time by following these tips!
Green your tree
Artificial trees are reusable year after year and can make a big impact over time in reducing annual holiday waste. Or, get creative by making an upcycled “tree” with cardboard, books, wooden pallets, plastic bottles, and more.
Recycle holiday light strands
Now through Jan. 9, 2023, recycle your old holiday lights at several locations listed at icgov.org/recycle.
If you do purchase tangible “stuff” for gifts, remember consumer choice. The products you buy send a message to the manufacturer about the types and quality of products you, the consumer, demand. Looking for items that are made of recycled content, sustainable, local, etc. makes a difference.
Wrap sustainably
Most wrapping paper cannot be recycled due to non-paper additives such as metal, plastic, or glitter. Opt for a wrap that is more sustainable such as recyclable or reusable options: kraft paper, cloth, newspaper, durable gift bags, durable gift boxes.
Reduce holiday food waste with a little planning
There are a ton of easy ways to reduce food waste at home during holiday celebrations: make a list before shopping, freeze leftovers, compost non-edible food waste (such as coffee grounds and eggshells). More info at icgov.org/lovefood.
Properly dispose of batteries
Batteries can cause landfill fires. Prevent fires with proper disposal at drop-off locations in our area. More at icgov.org/hhm.
Recycle cardboard
Cardboard is not allowed in the trash in Johnson County and must be recycled. Recycle via curbside collection or at drop-off locations: icgov.org/recycle.
Recycle and compost correctly
Not sure if something can be recycled or composted? Check your local guidelines first by visiting our recycling website and our composting website.
For more information on how you can take action in your everyday life to reduce the impacts of climate change, visit www.icgov.org/climateaction.