A secondhand Christmas?
Published: 27th November 2024
Updated: 29th November 2024
Published: 27th November 2024
Updated: 29th November 2024
70% of our First News readers said they would be happy to receive secondhand gifts this Christmas – here are some top tips to make it happen!
As the Christmas period enters full swing, different organisations are encouraging us to be mindful with our money.
Hubbub, an environmental charity that’s all about inspiring action that’s good for us and the environment, is encouraging us to turn to pre-loved presents rather than buying new items.
Over-consumption and excessive waste are significant threats to the environment, especially with the popularity of plastic. Reducing and recycling are excellent ways to counteract the impact of the Christmas season on the environment.
Secondhand presents and a sustainable Christmas will also help your pockets! There’s no doubt that buying new presents and decorations year-on-year can be costly, and secondhand presents can be one way to limit the costs.
Getty: Buying gifts in a secondhand shop
A more sustainable Christmas does not have to be drastically different to the Christmas you are used to, any changes are helpful! Many are choosing to swap out some of the presents they would buy brand-new for secondhand versions which is an easy and cheaper swap. According to Vinted, an online secondhand marketplace, secondhand gift sales are expected to comprise over 10% of all Christmas gift sales in the UK this year.
Secondhand Christmas isn’t only about the presents, however. There are so many small substitutions that can help us reduce our waste.
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