What is an econological Christmas ????

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What is an econological Christmas ????




by Pear Belle Helene » 23/11/08, 20:35

It's all in the title isn't it : Mrgreen:

I did not search all the pages of the forum, maybe there has already been a similar subject.

So on your keyboards, I would like to know what gift, what meal ...... in short how to make rhyme econology and end of year party?

Yes it smacks of a puzzle : Mrgreen: especially for toys

For the turkey like zhom no worries, there is already one at home : Mrgreen: : Mrgreen: : Mrgreen:
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by the middle » 23/11/08, 23:51

: Cheesy: make a Christmas tree with old CDs.
Decrease the sound, because the music is chi ..
http://www.andromeda.com/people/ddyer/t ... istma.html
Otherwise, IKEA will take back the old trees and receive them.
http://www.ceriseclub.com/forums/sujet13639.html
And in addition they give you a voucher of 17 euros when you repack your tired tree ... : Shock: (did I read ???) :D
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by Superform » 24/11/08, 08:13

you still have to buy it from them ...
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by Christophe » 24/11/08, 09:13

Well yeah Superform!

She's good: Ikea, a furniture seller who nothing lasting, made in the pseudo eco-friendly? It really is pure greenwashing marketing!

Otherwise the Christmas tree on CD is not bad but in comparison to the rest of the mercantile mismanagement that are Christmas parties, it is not much ... Here is another one of green fir but must be thirsty :)

https://www.econologie.com/forums/recyclage- ... t4117.html

My advice for a more sustainable Christmas? There would be only one: buy less or at least smarter !!

More sustainable purchases: https://www.econologie.com/shop/
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by Pear Belle Helene » 24/11/08, 21:30

Uh little blondie question ......... have children ????

No, because frankly finding a gift that is as eco-friendly as possible according to age is not easy. I will therefore share with you my qqs finds. But we can surely do better.

Something very nice for ages 3 and up is the Kappla, a small wooden board.

Of course I imagine that the Légo is not ecological (too bad it rhymes : Mrgreen: ) but on the other hand it amuses the children and it is unbreakable.

For adults or less I found Itunes cards that allow you to download music legally.

Perfume there is downright not green at all but when you have a big girl difficult to escape. And the organic perfumes I tested and it's yuck.

So far that's all that comes to mind.

On the other hand at work (I am the secretary of the works council) I managed to convince my colleagues to offer the children an ecological / organic snack rather than the chocolates taken in supermarkets.
I found a supplier at the CE fair in Paris, a recycled paper bag containing a slice of gingerbread, an orange juice, a bar of dark chocolate, and a small guide to educate children. It is not miraculous but it is a start.
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by Gregconstruct » 24/11/08, 21:55

There are also multiple choice or themed gift vouchers (here there are Bongos but I don't know if they exist in France). It is valid for several years and there are many choices.
Obviously, you must choose a check that does not give access to motor sports activities or other activities that are too polluting.
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by Christophe » 24/11/08, 23:24

There are also cado checks for the eco-store :)

If it interests people? We can make it "to measure", behind there is a high probability of purchase "clean and healthy" ... : Cheesy:
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by the middle » 25/11/08, 09:48

Hello,
Eco-friendly, there are also hemp clothes ...
Gift wrap ? why buy "Christmas" paper?
Old, well-decorated fabrics, or old, acceptable packaging, colored ...
A book that talks about ecology for Monsieur ...
A photo from webmaster Christophe ... super eco-friendly!Image
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by Gregconstruct » 25/11/08, 20:02

I have a bamboo fiber shirt by cons, I would not put a hemp shirt, there are patients who would be able to try to smoke me!
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by the middle » 25/11/08, 20:44

oops, the blunder :D
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