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Top 10 Tips for an Eco-Friendly Halloween
Halloween is a fun and spooky time of year, but it can also be quite wasteful. Here are some tips to help you have an eco-friendly Halloween while still enjoying the festivities: 1. DIY Costumes Instead of buying new costumes, consider making your own using materials you already have at home. Thrift stores are also a great place to find unique items to create costumes. 2. Use Natural Decorations Opt for decorations made from natural materials like pumpkins, gourds, and autumn leaves. These can be composted after use, reducing waste. 3. Reusable Bags for Trick-or-Treating Encourage kids to use reusable bags or pillowcases instead of plastic trick-or-treat buckets. This helps reduce plastic waste. 4. Eco-Friendly Candy Options Look for candies that are wrapped in biodegradable or recyclable packaging. Try to opt for natural and plant-based…
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Top 10 Tips for an Eco-Friendly Halloween
Halloween is a fun and spooky time of year, but it can also be quite wasteful. Here are some tips to help you have an eco-friendly Halloween while still enjoying the festivities: 1. DIY Costumes Instead of buying new costumes, consider making your own using materials you already have at home. Thrift stores are also a great place to find unique items to create costumes. 2. Use Natural Decorations Opt for decorations made from natural materials like pumpkins, gourds, and autumn leaves. These can be composted after use, reducing waste. 3. Reusable Bags for Trick-or-Treating Encourage kids to use reusable bags or pillowcases instead of plastic trick-or-treat buckets. This helps reduce plastic waste. 4. Eco-Friendly Candy Options Look for candies that are wrapped in biodegradable or recyclable packaging. Try to opt for natural and plant-based…