Walking Mountains Sustainability Blog

Sustainability Tip: Disposing Of Your Holiday Waste

Written by Ford Sanger | Dec 31, 2018 6:15:55 PM

Limit and Properly Dispose of Holiday Waste 

Did you know that, according to the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), American households send an additional 1 million tons a week of trash per week to our landfills over the holiday season? Now that Christmas has past, many of us are now faced with piles of stuff and unneeded items around our houses. While some of these things may need to go to the landfill, much of our holiday and household waste can be diverted from the landfill. Even though you may throw something away, there is no away. All these items end up in our local landfill. So do your part this holiday season and use these three tips to send your waste to a better place. (Source: EPA)


Three tips for what you can do:

1.) Reduce. Instead of throwing away old clothes, toys, or other perfectly usable household items, donate them and give your items a new life.


2.) Reuse: Save boxes, bags, ribbons, bows, and decor items like ornaments so you can use them again next holiday season.

3.) Recycle. Properly dispose of all your holiday waste. If you are unsure of where an item should go, download the Eagle County Waste Wizard app for free or utilize the Wizard’s online search engine at https://www.walkingmountains.org/recycling-waste-reduction/. Be on the lookout for announcements from you local municipality about Christmas tree collections. The Town of Avon is also hosting a post-holiday recycling event for hard to recycle items on January 5th in the parking lot of the old town hall building. Bring your electronics, light bulbs, batteries, Christmas lights, styrofoam, and textiles to ensure that these hard-to-recycle items go to the right place.