Credit: Deschutes County Department of Solid Waste

This holiday season, Deschutes County Solid Waste reminds the community to celebrate sustainably and manage waste responsibly. Holiday activities often lead to a significant increase trash going into landfills, including shipping materials, gift wrapping, disposable decorations, and leftover holiday food. In fact, the average family generates about 25% more garbage between Thanksgiving and New Year’s Day than during the rest of the year.

โ€œDeschutes County Solid Waste encourages residents to give sustainable gifts, limit packaging, and minimize their food waste,โ€ said County Solid Waste Director Tim Brownell. โ€œWe recently expanded recycling options for some of those hard-to-recycle items, and residents can drop them off for free at the Knot Landfill or a county transfer station.โ€

Key strategies to reduce, reuse and recycle during the holidays include:

  • Sustainable dรฉcor:ย Choose durable decorations that can be used year after year. Handmade or upcycled ornaments are eco-friendly, and LED lights save energy and last longer.
  • Creative gift wrapping:ย Avoid single-use wrapping paper. Use reusable gift bags, fabric wraps, or create wrapping paper from old maps, sheet music, or children’s artwork.
  • Gift experiences:ย Select non-material gifts like outdoor adventures, concert tickets,ย dance classes, andย cooking classes to create lasting memories and minimize clutter.
  • Donate unwanted items:ย As you declutter to make room for new gifts, donate unwanted items. Gently used clothes, toys, and household items can be perfect gifts for others.
  • Plan meals to avoid food waste:ย Holiday leftovers can be frozen, shared, or composted. All food scraps, including vegetables, meats and holiday treats can go into yard debris/food waste carts.
  • Recycle correctly:ย ย While cardboard boxes, plain wrapping paper, and clean paper gift bags can be recycled, foil wrapping paper, ribbons,ย and plastic clamshell packaging should go in the trash.ย Cardboard that doesnโ€™t fit in a curbside recycle bin should be taken to Deschutes Recycling or a county transfer station.ย Old string lights can also be recycled at Deschutes Recycling or county transferย stations.ย 
  • Dispose of electronics responsibly:ย Safely discard old technology, appliances, and other electronics at Deschutes Recycling or at a county transfer station.
  • Hard-to-recycle items:ย Items like plastic bags, aluminum foil, shredded paper, and six pack carriers can be taken to one of the Countyโ€™s recycling centers.

This story is based on submitted information and has not been verified by our news team.ย 

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