| Is Christmas Wasteful? |
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| Written by Michelle Haimoff | |
| Sunday, 25 November 2007 | |
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The Times' Style section yesterday discussed the newest addition to the Christmas holidays: the green Grinch. This is the environmentally obsessed family member who is "bent on eradicating the wasteful materialism of the holidays." Focusing on the usual Grinch-like grievances of excessive consumption, this person puts an environmental spin on the most negative aspects of the Christmas season:
My answer is, I honestly don't know. I wonder about this at other months of the year besides December, when I wrap a gift for someone's birthday or order something online that will be packed and delivered in an environmentally unfriendly way. Are balloons wasteful? Are children's crafts wasteful? Would the strictest environmentalist refuse to do anything joyful that was wasteful? Grinches aren't the only ones that question where the line falls between environmental responsibility and fun. Comments
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