Happy Holidays!

Posted on 19 December 2008

Here’s a message from the GGG team to wish all of our readers a merry and peaceful festive season and a happy New Year!

If you’re celebrating over the next couple of weeks here’s a look back at some 2008 Green Girls Global articles to help you have a greener Christmas….

January – Junk Yard Challenge
Get creative with your holiday waste.

February – Going Green on Love Products
Treat someone special with this green gift

March – Eco Sins
This time of year often leads to over indulgence. Reflect on your eco sins and repent!

April – Big Green Purse Review
Shopping, shopping, shopping! Make sure your purse is a brighter shade of green.

May – Balloon Litter
We love the colours and glitter of the festive decorations but don’t make nature pay for them.

June – In the Closet :: Know your Clothing
Searching for that perfect party frock? Get familiar with the labels.

July – Are you doing bokashi?
What do do with all those veggie peelings from your Chrimbo dinner? Bokashi!

August – Downsizing for the Environment
Think twice before you ask for more prezzies.

September – 7 Eco Tips to Beat the Credit Crunch
If you’re going to feel the pinch its at this time of year. Use these tips to help you through/

October – A Hand Made Statement
Try making some gifts by hand and create your craft manifesto at the same time.

November – Discover your Local Country Market
If you really must buy brussel sprouts, get them from your local farmers market

December – Breathing Spaces Christmas Song
Take a moment to think about the wildlife and do your conservation bit.

Have a good one!

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This post was written by:

Vicky - who has written 234 posts on Green Girls Global Blog.

Vicky coordinates the GGG blogs and is co-founder of the ethical website design team Make Hay. Make Hay build beautiful, accessible websites and provide a green website hosting service run on wind power. Vicky is involved with a local Fairtrade campaign group and loves crafts, design, animals and nature

2 Comments For This Post

  1. Amy@GreenGardenista says:

    Green Girls,
    Thanks for putting together such a great blog! I know I speak for many of us when I say that we your readers appreciate all you do to encourage us all to go a little greener in our daily lives. Happy New Year

  2. Vicky says:

    Amy, thank you very much for your kind comments!

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