Christmas is coming.1 you are thinking what gifts you need to buy, the Alice Ferguson Foundation is busy 2 the environment by building relationships between people and nature.
At the 3 of the year, it designs events to help children celebrate Christmas without increasing the amount of 4 they create.
Hanna Seligmann who works for the foundation, said they 5 that from Thanksgiving Day to New Year's day, the household trash increases by 25 percent. Many young people do not know the6 they throw away do not decompose (分解), or break down, at the same rate. For example, paper dissolves(溶解) in about four weeks. A metal can take up to 100 years. A plastic bag will not decompose for 450 years. Glass takes 1,000 years.
Hanna Seligmann shows adults and children 7to reduce waste during the holiday gift-giving season.
She encourages using things that are 8 in our houses like newspaper or old magazines. With imagination,children can wrap gifts in a 9 napkin or even a beautiful scarf. In fact,there's no better way to celebrate the holiday by giving10to the planet.