Tips for a more responsible Christmas

Christmas is a joyous holiday, worth celebrating with a touch of responsibility. When preparing for and celebrating Christmas, you can easily reduce waste and save energy. In the following, some tips for the Christmas home: 

Christmas gifts and Christmas cards

  • Ask the gift recipient what he or she wants for Christmas – buy only what is necessary. When making gift purchases, favour accountability, and make discoveries at recycling centres and flea markets. 
  • Wrap your gifts in imaginative ways and use existing materials such as magazine pages or beautiful fabrics.
  • Save the Christmas gift wrappings, bags and strings – they will work well the next Christmas. (Please remember that gift wrapping paper does not belong to recycled paper collection but to energy/mixed waste.)
  • Buy, give and wish for intangible gifts, such as experiences, services, time and high spirits. You can find great gift ideas on the Buy, give and wish for intangible gifts, such as experiences, services, time and high spirits. You can find great gift ideas on the Annajotainmuuta website
  • Cut out and save the picture pages of folded Christmas cards and use them for Christmas and package cards the next Christmas

At the Christmas table

  • Plan your meals with love, but in moderation. If you serve a variety of dishes, the quantities may then be smaller.
  • Favour domestic Christmas dishes, enjoy vegetarian dishes and feast on meat dishes in moderate amounts. 
  • Enjoy your Christmas delicacies using non-disposable tableware.
  • The leftover Christmas food is ideal for making many new, tasty dishes – this also helps you reduce food waste
  • The waste ham cooking fat is future diesel fuel. Therefore, save the waste cooking fat of ham and other Christmas dishes and take it to a Kinkkutemppu (Ham Trick) collection point. (Please remember that the waste cooking fat must not be poured into the drain.)

Saving electricity

  • In your Christmas lighting, favour LED lights, use plug-in Christmas lights instead of battery powered lights
  • Do not wait too long before going to Christmas sauna, but take the sauna as soon as it has warmed up.