"Have a 'Green' Halloween," Says Environmental Defense Fund
The Environmental Defense Fund (EDF) recommends several ideas for trick-or-treaters and treat givers this Halloween to add more green to the orange and black holiday.
“Give your children canvas bags or pillow cases to carry treats instead of disposable bags. Using durable bags is a great idea any time of year, and at Halloween, they eliminate those disposable bags that tear and lead to unhappy trick-or-treaters,” said Jackie Prince Roberts, senior scientist. “Make sure that children know not to litter candy wrappers.”
“Another idea to protect the environment is to make a costume from old clothes at home, instead of buying a disposable one from a store. This way you can scare your neighbors without spooking Mother Nature,” said Roberts.
“When planning a Halloween party,” Roberts says, “use reuseable utensils, plates, napkins and tablecloths instead of disposable ones. Also, when you are shopping for Halloween candy, buy candy that uses the least amount of packaging. Look for recycled content on wrapper labels and carry reusable bags to put your groceries in.”
EDF recommends walking, riding a bike, or using public transportation for Halloween parties or trick-or-treating. If you have to drive, carpool and help reduce traffic and air pollution.
“Fall is a great time to start backyard composting. Check with your town or local hardware store or garden center for help getting started. Backyard composting is a great way to recycle organic materials such as food scraps, leaves and yard clippings, and you can compost those leftover pumpkins after Halloween. A backyard bin is a lot more convenient than bagging leaves for pickups. You get great soil for gardening, and you can compost all winter long — even in cold climates,” said Roberts. “Also, try to re-use Halloween decorations in the same way that Christmas ornaments are used from year-to- year, instead of throwing them away each November first.”
“Most of all,” says Roberts, “use this holiday to think about your everyday habits and actions to reduce waste 365 days a year. Individual actions can make a huge difference in our future.”
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