greenliving
Throw a
Green Party
Eco-Entertaining
Made Simple
by Corey Colwell-Lipson
and Lynn Colwell
H
osting a splashy party during
Creating zero-waste
categories. Challenge the whole family
the holidays, or anytime, can
home decorations can
to get on board and have some fun. For
be as enjoyable as it is eco- example: Reusing the same decora-
friendly. The key to going green is to become a cherished tions, tableware and activities year after
plan ahead, get everyone involved, and
family tradition, eagerly
year creates treasured traditions among
make it fun.
anticipated each year and
family and friends.
Whether you are still experiment- Remember to emphasize quality
ing with ways to live green or are an enjoyed by all ages. over quantity: buy 25 percent less than
experienced pro at an increasingly eco- normal when shopping, for everything
friendly life, a party décor checklist is
that embraces only products and items
from trimmings to hors d’oeuvres. It’s
good to have on hand. The ultimate goal
that can be consumed, reused, recycled
likely that no one will miss the excess,
is hosting a zero-waste gathering, one
or composted.
and every effort aids the planet.
It’s easiest to start with just a few
Here are some ideas to kick-start
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