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A Greener Happy Holiday

Meghan Carbon Footprint, Energy Usage, Shopping, Sustainability, YouTube Channel December 19, 2019September 3, 2021Carbon Footprint, christ, Christmas tree, DIY, ecofriendly, energy efficiency, Energy Star, gift wrapping, glitter, LEDs, Plastic waste, Sustainability, sustainable, sustainable gifts
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holiday cheer increases your Carbon Footprint? Between buying, wrapping, traveling, festive lights, decorative trees, and celebrating, the end of year holidays substantially increase the amount of waste and electricity we generate which in turn, substantially increases our Carbon Footprints.
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