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Give the Gift of Clean Water & Air This Holiday Season

The Alameda County Clean Water Program offers tips for greener gift giving and decorating.

Provided by the Alameda County Clean Water Program

This year, you can have a greener holiday season. Just follow these easy tips from the Alameda County Clean Water Program.

When it comes to tree trimming, bring out the heirloom ornaments but forgo flocking the tree with fake snow or tossing on tinsel. These products can impact water and air quality when trees are put out for recycling. Rain and wind carry tinsel and fake snow into storm drains.  From there they travel untreated to our local creeks and the Bay where they are harmful to fish and other wildlife.

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Wrapping paper creates tons of waste every year. When burned, it produces toxic smoke and fumes, which pollute the air and water and are unhealthy for people.  The smoke may also contain heavy metals, such as lead and chromium.

Of important note, wood burning is prohibited during Winter Spare the Air Alerts in the Bay Area. This includes use of fireplaces, woodstoves, chimneys and outdoor fire pits.  It is also illegal to burn trash anytime — and used wrapping paper, ribbons, bows and glitter decorated gift tags are all considered trash under the provisions of the Bay Area Air Quality Management District’s (Air District) wood burning rule.

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“Burning wrapping paper, boxes and other wrapping materials is illegal anytime, not just when the Air District calls a Winter Spare the Air Alert," said Jack Broadbent, executive officer of the Air District. "Wrapping paper and boxes are often coated with toxic materials that are hazardous when burned.  Burning these items causes additional smoke polluting our homes and our communities."

So, cross fancy wrapping paper off your shopping list without guilt. Go green by using gift wrap alternatives. They’re creative and fun, and good for the environment. Better yet: give the gift of an experience, such as theater tickets. No gift wrap required!

The Alameda County Clean Water Program advises residents that they very best thing to reduce waste and landfill build-up is to use less wrapping paper overall and rely more on creative wrapping and reusable options.  If you must use wrapping paper, use non-foil-based paper and recycle rather than burn.

Tips for a green holiday season:

• Use reusable ornaments and natural items like popcorn and pinecones to trim your tree. Avoid fake snow and tinsel.

• If purchasing a live tree, make sure it’s free of ornaments when you recycle it. 

• Get creative with gift wrap alternatives. Place a gift with in a gift within a gift by using a holiday tin or reusable shopping or tote bag instead of paper. Or, go old school and use newspaper comics to make gifts more “fun.” 

• If you must use gift wrap, avoid foil-based papers. Make sure to recycle used gift wrap—don’t burn it!

• Check before you burn wood! Call 1-877-4-NO-BURN to find out if a Spare the Alert is in effect.

For more tips about preventing water pollution, visitwww.cleanwaterprogram.org.


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