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		<title>Throwing an Eco-Conscious Baby Shower</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[The modern baby shower shouldn&#8217;t just take care of a new mother&#8217;s wishes for a single day &#8211; it should take a stand for the baby&#8217;s future, too!Planning a baby shower can often be a lot of hard work. Just the same, if you&#8217;re ready to stage an event that makes a statement for the [...]]]></description>
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<div><br/><br/>The modern baby shower shouldn&#8217;t just take care of a new mother&#8217;s wishes for a single day &#8211; it should take a stand for the baby&#8217;s future, too!<br/><br/>Planning a baby shower can often be a lot of hard work. Just the same, if you&#8217;re ready to stage an event that makes a statement for the future, planning an eco-conscious baby shower allows plenty of design choices that won&#8217;t stretch your budget or limit your choices.<br/><br/>Presented below are five ways to plan and host a baby shower that give back to the environment. Each one is available in most areas, so there&#8217;s no worrying about time or space constraints.<br/><br/>Use local flowers and glass vases for decoration.<br/><br/>You can save money by renting glass vases that can be returned for a deposit refund rather than buying plastic vases that will likely end up as so much waste.<br/><br/>Buying flowers that are locally grown prevents hazardous auto waste pollution involved in their delivery. After the baby shower they can be replanted as new flower gardens.<br/><br/>Host the event at your home<br/><br/>If you&#8217;re inviting a lot of neighbors and family friends and relatives, planning the shower at your home reduces the need for a lot of driving around to find a restaurant or other venue. Your guests can also carpool to the shower, further reducing fuel consumption and smog emissions.<br/><br/>Use real plates, forks, and other dining supplies.<br/><br/>Rather than create waste with plastic or paper plates and cutlery, use glass or ceramic utensils that can be washed and used again. You&#8217;d probably do this anyway, if only to have an elegant presentation for all the guests. But this &#8220;natural&#8221; step is also a way to take a step for the planet.<br/><br/>Present gifts in reusable gift bags instead of wrapped in paper.<br/><br/>Here&#8217;s another way to reduce waste while saving you and all the guests money and time. Simply mention on the invitation that &#8220;please present gifts in gift bags instead of wrapping paper.&#8221; As the presents are removed from their bags, store the bags out of the way &#8211; possibly near the door where guests can collect them as the shower ends.<br/><br/>Save the unwanted or uneaten food for donation to charity.<br/><br/>Local food banks, homeless shelters, and mission houses will gladly accept uneaten or fresh food leftover from special events. In some cases, they&#8217;ll even arrange to pick it up themselves from your shower venue.<br/><br/>Plan in advance to have the food picked up or delivered, and remember to keep all foods sealed in containers.<br/><br/>Please present gifts in gift bags instead of wrapping paper.&#8221; As the presents are removed from their bags, store the bags out of the way &#8211; possibly near the door where guests can collect them as the shower ends.<br/><br/>Save the unwanted or uneaten food for donation to charity.<br/><br/>Local food banks, homeless shelters, and mission houses will gladly accept uneaten or fresh food leftover from special events. In some cases, they&#8217;ll even arrange to pick it up themselves from your shower venue.<br/><br/>Plan in advance to have the food picked up or delivered, and remember to keep all foods sealed in containers.<br/></div>
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