It's seems like the White Christmas is now out. This celebration's aftermath produces tons of accumulated trash such as plastics, boxes, decors, even Christmas trees
As awareness about the value of our planet from all walks of life are starts to pour, people tend to consider the environment first and tries to incorporate it to anything even in holiday celebrations.
The article below discusses more about how you could celebrate a Green Christmas, link provided below.
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