What’s scarier than goblins and ghosts?
Petrochemicals and waste.
Katie O’Reilly offers tips for how to have a plastic-free Halloween that is not only easier on the environment but also easier on your pocketbook.
She says that All Hallows Eve can be all the more awesome without plastic. She promotes these Random Acts of Green.
She covers costumes, treats, decor and how to party in this article.
Here’s how you can participate in HallowGreen™ this year:
Complete as many HallowGreen Acts as you can!
Share your progress by tagging @randomactsofgreen
Scare others into making lifestyle s-witches and challenge them to join in!
Pledge to participate in HallowGreen™ to receive a pledge badge to share on socials and get spooky tips along the way.
Follow our challenge across social channels and share in your spheres of influence to help inspire change!
Think Outside the ‘Coffin’
Make things a little more interesting by including your colleagues, friends, and family. Here are some ideas:
Summon others to a zero-waste contest. See who creates the best costume or Halloween decoration without purchasing anything new.
Feast on local food and plant-based meals. Share recipe ideas with each other and compete for the top rated.
Who is the most forgetful Frankenstein you know? Challenge them to a reusable duel to see who can go the longest without disposable containers.
How are you celebrating this year?