- in Green Home , Have Fun by Alexis Rodrigo
How to Have a Green New Year’s Eve Party
Just what makes a New Year’s Eve party “green”? Aside from the lovely evergreen cuttings you may have around, there are other ways to make your New Year’s Eve party green and eco-friendly. The goal is to limit waste, and there are entertaining and hospitable things you can do to make your New Year’s Eve party greener.
1. Rent your party supplies
This simple step cuts down on waste. Cups, tablecloths, flatware, and other assorted party items can be rented and returned. You won’t have to find a place to store your party things for the other 364 days of the year, either!
2. If you do go with disposable items…
Try to get biodegradable or recyclable flatware and tablecloths, or get ones made from recycled materials.
3. Encourage your guests to make green resolutions
One of the fun things about the New Year is to make resolutions. Skip the paper lists and use a chalk board or dry erase board, and let guests come up with their energy-saving resolutions for the upcoming year. You could make it into a party game by having the guests draw or illustrate their green resolutions, and having everyone guess what they are trying to convey (think Pictionary).
4. Decorate using recyclables
Some really fun decorations can be made with ordinary items. Cut colorful magazines into strips, make each strip into a loop, and fasten them together in a chain. Use old wine or other bottles for candle holders. Square carpet samples from the local DIY store make great coasters. And with a hole punch and some leftover Christmas wrapping paper, you can make some great confetti.
5. Make a budget
It is so easy (and tempting) to over-buy food and supplies when you are caught up in the fun and excitement of party planning. Still, it’s good to get an accurate head count and buy food (locally grown and/or organic if possible) accordingly. And don’t spend on things that are not going to be noticed, like fancy toothpicks, or that can be broken easily, like delicate glass tumblers. It’s also not a faux pas to ask your friends to bring their own bubbly.
6. Make it late
Save on food costs by having your party late in the day. After 8pm, hors d’oeuvres are all you need, or desserts.
One of the most important things about having a green New Year’s party – besides cutting down on waste and what that means for the future of the planet – is that it serves as a reminder that friends and family are what matter, not excessive food, decorations, and so forth. We can use these difficult economic times to get back to what really matters. Going green is a great way to do that.
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