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POLLUTION PREVENTION HOLIDAY TIPS

By John P. DeVillars
Administrator, EPA-New England

Leo Kay, Press Office, (617)918-4154

For immediate release: December. 2, 1996; Release # 96-12-1

As we enter the holiday season, consumers flock to malls, department stores and outlets in droves to search for that perfect gift, that one card that says it all, that tree to end all trees. But as we feast, give gifts, decorate and travel, we also consume lots of resources and generate lots of waste. A recent report noted that the volume of household garbage in the United States generally increases by 25 percent between Thanksgiving and New Year's Day, from 4 million tons to 5 million tons.

Christmas, Hanukkah and Kwaanza represent special meaning to all of us, but this year's festivities don't necessarily have to come at the cost of our environment. There are a number of measures that all of us can take to lessen the amount of trash we produce -- and the amount of time we spend on the road -- without having to put a damper on the holiday season.

Please keep in mind that you can incorporate pollution prevention practices into your daily routine without sacrificing the spirit of the holidays. The tips listed above constitute only a fraction of the hundreds of everyday procedures we can follow to protect our environment. For more information on pollution prevention, or environmental protection in general, call the EPA information line at 1(800)759-4372, or check out our web site at "http:\\www.epa.gov\region01". Have a joyous holiday season.

 

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  1. TITLE: Pollution Prevention Holiday Tips

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  3. ABSTRACT: Measures we can take during this holiday season to help protect our environment.

  4. PURPOSE: Public Information

  5. ORIGINATOR: Regional Administrator's Office

  6. PUBLICATION DATE: 12/05/96

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  11. POINT OF CONTACT FOR FURTHER INFORMATION:
    Leo Kay
    Office of the Regional Administrator
    EPA Region 1, New England
    JFK Kennedy Building (RAA)
    Boston, MA 02203
    617-918-4154

  12. RESPONSIBLE PARTY:
    Doug Gutro
    Office of the Regional Administrator

  13. DATE OF CREATION: 12/05/96

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  15. EXPIRATION DATE: 12/31/96

Serving Connecticut, Maine, Massachusetts, New Hampshire, Rhode Island, Vermont, & Tribal Nations


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