7 tips for an Eco-friendly Easter!
Easter is a time for celebrating with family and friends, and often includes lots of candy, colourful decorations, and gifts. However, all these festive traditions can also contribute to waste and harm to the environment. If you're looking to make your Easter celebrations more Eco-friendly this year, here are some tips to consider:
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Choose Eco-friendly decorations: Instead of buying plastic decorations, consider using natural or reusable items. For example, you can use real flowers or plants as centre pieces, or create homemade decorations from recycled materials.
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Opt for Eco-friendly Easter baskets: Instead of buying plastic baskets that will end up in a landfill, consider using a reusable bag, basket or box that can be used year after year.
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Use natural egg dyes: Skip the artificial dyes and opt for natural dyes made from food items like beets, blueberries, and spinach. This is a great way to have fun with your kids and teach them about natural dyeing.
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Choose Eco-friendly Easter eggs: Plastic eggs are convenient, but they're not great for the environment. Instead, consider using real eggs that can be composted after Easter or Eco-friendly plant-based eggs that can be reused year after year.
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Give Eco-friendly gifts: Instead of buying traditional Easter gifts that will likely be discarded after a few days, consider giving Eco-friendly gifts such as a plant or a book that teaches kids about the environment.
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Buy fair-trade or organic candy: Easter is known for its sweet treats, but the production of conventional candy often involves harmful chemicals and unfair labour practices. Look for fair-trade or organic options instead.

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Plan an Eco-friendly Easter egg hunt: Consider hosting an Eco-friendly egg hunt by using biodegradable eggs and hiding them in natural settings like a nearby park or forest.
By following these tips, you can make your Easter celebrations more Eco-friendly and teach your kids the importance of caring for the environment. Happy Easter!