• Posted on 11 Dec 2019
  • 2-minute read

On Friday 6 December, the UTS Centre for Social Justice and Inclusion and UTS Sustainability hosted a Sustainable Christmas Market which sought to bring attention to the importance of sustainable and ethical gift giving and avoiding waste during the Christmas period. With Aussies spending an average of $25 billion collectively this holiday season, re imagining gift giving is of upmost importance. 

Store holders at UTS Sustainable Christmas Market included LOVEBomb Jewellery, Manly Food Co-op, Foldie, Surf Sock and Anti-Slavery Australia. UTS Sustainability also offered eco-friendly gift wrapping alternatives for all purchases made. 

The UTS community was encouraged to write sustainable goals and delivered a range of great advice for making ethical choices this Christmas. The top tips/goals included:

  • Sustainable/ethical gifts i.e. compost Coffee filters, bamboo toothbrushes etc. 
  • Use a real Christmas tree instead of plastic
  • Being more mindful of which business I’m supporting when buying Christmas presents 
  • Gift an experience rather than a physical item
  • Use sustainable wrapping paper i.e. newspaper
  • Reduce food waste and only buy what's necessary this Christmas 
  • I’ve asked family and friends for “No presents or plastics (if possible) please”, instead home-made gifts!
  • Ask friends/family to donate to your charity of choice rather than buying presents 
  • Bring Tupperware if eating out for Christmas or for any festive feast leftovers
  • DIY Christmas decorations from natural material i.e. orange and cinnamon garlands

Byline: Shantelle O'Riordan

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