Join Eleisha and Ali as they explore the holiday tradition of gift wrapping and its surprising environmental impact. From the history of wrapping paper to sustainable alternatives like cloth wraps and reused materials, this episode is full of tips to help you reduce waste without sacrificing the joy of giving.


Key Takeaways

Wrapping Paper Waste: Discover just how much wrapping paper is used annually and why most of it isn't recyclable. The Crumple Test: A simple trick to determine if your wrapping paper can be recycled. Sustainable Wrapping Alternatives: From fabric wraps to maps, discover creative and budget-friendly ideas to replace traditional wrapping paper. Cloth Wrapping Benefits: Learn how cloth wrapping can reduce waste, be reused for years, and even support sensory needs or arthritis-friendly gifting. History of Wrapping: Did you know wrapping paper originated in second-century China? Plus, hear about the Japanese tradition of furoshiki and its modern sustainable revival.


Links

Wrapping Paper Waste Distance to the Moon Sundale Research Gift Wrap Origins Hallmark's Hand in Modern Gift Wrapping Recycling Gift Wrap Learn more about Eleisha’s refillery and shop: ⁠⁠mainlineshift.com⁠⁠ Follow Ali’s viral upcycling tips on social media: @tiny_waste


Join the Conversation

How do you wrap your gifts? Share your favorite sustainable wrapping ideas by tagging us on social media: @OneCanHopePodcast.


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