Gift Wrap the Reusable Way this Christmas

5 Ways to Gift Wrap the Reusable Way this Christmas!

 

Traditional wrapping paper, often coated with plastic, glitter, or foil, is usually not recyclable and contributes significantly to waste over the Christmas Gifting Season. In the UK alone, over the Christmas season, there is a 30% increase in waste generated which includes Cards & Wrapping Paper. If you are interested in ways to reduce wrapping waste, there are plenty of creative and beautiful ways to wrap gifts that are gentle on the planet. Here are some reusable gift wrapping options to consider.


Fabric Wrapping (Furoshiki)

Gift Wrap the Reusable Way this Christmas

 

Originating in Japan, Furoshiki is a traditional wrapping technique that involves using cloth to wrap gifts elegantly and securely. You can wrap gifts by folding and tying the cloth around the item. There are various techniques for different shapes and sizes, and these can even become a secondary gift as a stylish scarf or dish towel.


Why It’s Sustainable: Fabric wrapping is reusable, and cloth scraps, scarves, or tea towels can be used instead of single-use paper. 


Materials to Try: Organic cotton scarves, linen napkins, or even vintage silk. If you’re a fan of DIY, you can personalise plain fabric with stamps, fabric paint, or tie-dye techniques to make it unique. Extra Eco Bonus Points for sourcing second-hand from Charity Stores instead of buying new.



Reusable Gift Bags


What They Are: Reusable gift bags can be made from durable materials like cloth or jute and can therefore be reused over and over.

Why They’re Sustainable: Unlike paper bags or boxes, these can be reused repeatedly, reducing the demand for single-use wrapping. They’re easy to store and can be folded up after use.


Materials to Try: Cotton or repurposed cloth bags. Paper Gift Bags can also be reused! 

reuseable gift bags

Jars and Tins


Small gifts like cookies, candles, or jewellery can be placed in jars or tins rather than wrapped traditionally. Again, for more eco points, why not try to source second hand trinket boxes for jewellery gifts from a Charity Shop. 


Baskets and Boxes


Baskets and wooden boxes serve as a great reusable wrapping option but may even be a gift themselves! Natural materials such as wicker, bamboo, metal or wood make for very decorative storage solutions for the recipient's home.

Get Creative: Fill with shredded paper, fabric, or compostable packing filler to nest the gift. The box or basket can be decorated with natural elements or a bow for added flair.

 

hamper boxes eco friendly gift idea

Upcycled Containers


Everyday containers can serve as unique, eco-friendly gift "wrap." We all just need to think out of the box and get creative! Reusing materials we already have reduces the demand for single-use wrapping and prevents perfectly usable items from going to waste. Think, shoe boxes and other boxes or packaging that may have already delivered something to you over the course of the year. Could these be saved and repurposed?

Wrapping Up the Green Way


Eco-friendly gift wrapping doesn’t mean sacrificing style or creativity. By opting for reusable, biodegradable, or upcycled materials, you’re creating beautiful presentations with a positive environmental impact. Every small step counts, and switching to sustainable gift wrapping is a simple yet powerful way to make a difference during holiday seasons, birthdays, and beyond.

 

 

 

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