| Welcome to the December issue!
With the holidays approaching, we share with you ideas on how to keep the holiday — and everyday — trash down to a minimum with some good tips on how and what to recycle. The holidays are a time of giving, and we often hear that people would like to help out, but don’t know where to start. With that in mind, we encourage you to take a look at these local organizations that are doing some wonderful works for the needy right here in Fairfield County.
We sincerely hope you enjoy the season, and wish you and your family Happy Holidays!
Sincerely,
The Enviro Maids Team

Making the Most of Your Recycling Resources
The holidays bring with them some wonderful traditions, along with some not so great ones. Namely, a lot more trash. Think about all those unwanted Christmas cards and discarded wrapping paper.
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Charity Begins at Home—in Fairfield County
The spirit of giving is all around us, signaled by the ringing bells of the Salvation Army and the cans of food collecting at local supermarkets. Feeling philanthropic? There are a wide range of volunteer opportunities right here at home. Read more ››

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INSIDE CLEAN-UP TIP:
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Don’t throw out your Christmas Cards… save them for craft projects, decorations, scrapbooking or use them to make hand-made cards next year. |
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OUTSIDE CLEAN-UP TIP:
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| Check with your city to see if they pick up and recycle Christmas trees, or bring them to a recycling center. Better yet, buy a live tree with a root ball and plant it. |

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