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Tips for a climate-friendly Christmas

Christmas trees, presents and good food - for many, that's all part of the festive season. But what does this mean for the climate? Is it possible to organize the Christmas season in a resource-saving and environmentally friendly way? The district administration's climate protection team provides practical tips and creative suggestions for a climate-friendly Christmas.

Variations for Christmas dinner

Regional and seasonal products help to reduce carbon dioxide emissions during Christmas Eve and the festive season. The district administration's direct marketer brochure shows where you can buy regional produce in the district.

Creative Christmas trees

If you want a classic Christmas tree, many suppliers now also offer trees from regional sources and fair trade. Those who like to experiment can also use creative means to build a Christmas tree out of wood, branches or stacked books and create a cozy atmosphere with the right lighting. The advantage: in the best case, the constructions are reusable.

Gift and wrapping tips

Homemade gifts are not only individual, but also environmentally friendly. Regional products support local craftsmen and manufacturers. Newspaper or waste paper can be pimped with natural decorations or fabric bags and reusable boxes can be used as packaging material.

Lighting and decoration

LED fairy lights consume less energy and last longer, timers limit the operating time and thus help to save energy. Upcycling old everyday objects and natural materials such as pine cones or dried fruit can be turned into creative decorative objects.

Tips or not, what counts in the end is to enjoy the pre-Christmas period and Christmas. The Ludwigsburg District Office wishes all citizens a Merry Christmas!