Have an Eek-o-Friendly Halloween

October 14, 2009 Posted by Guest Writer

Eek-o-Friendly HalloweenGuest post by Christy Aune of Kids Konserve

Back in the day, Halloween was different.  It was a time to create, be imaginative, and it was a low-budget holiday.  I still remember the countless decorations and costumes that were made out of old sheets and cardboard, not bought.  The treats were homemade and trick or treating was done on foot.  We used old pillowcases as candy bags!  Back then, Halloween was green and it didn’t even phase us.  It was fun.  Now, almost $6 billion a year is spent on costumes, candy, decor and other accessories, most of which are made from unhealthy, unsustainable materials, by people who may not be paid living wages or treated fairly.  Most of the stuff – what isn’t consumed – winds up in landfills.  It is time to get back to basics – having good clean fun!

Environmentally minded businesses are increasingly finding one another to join together and strengthen the message.  GreenHalloween is a non-profit, grassroots initiative striving to create healthier, eco-friendlier holidays – starting with Halloween.  The mother and daughter team has come up with 25 Green Halloween tips to help with planning and reducing the cleanup.  Here are some of their tips (to read all of their great tips and ideas, go to www.greenhalloween.org):

  • Apply the 3Rs (reduce, reuse, recycle) to all of your holiday choices: costumes, décor, goodies, etc. Of the 3 R’s, reducing is the best for the Earth, our wallets and, in regard to food, our waistlines. Rent, borrow, make or acquire used, when possible, to avoid buying new, especially disposables.
  • Consider your costumes. The truth is, many store-bought costumes and accessories contain toxic chemicals that not only are a potential hazard to your child, but also to the environment and the people who helped to make them. Choose fabrics such as cotton, wool and silk or make costumes yourself from materials you know to be safe.
  • Trim your trick-or-treats. Hand out less ________ (fill in the blank). Preferably your goodies of choice are healthy and/or Earth-friendly, but even if they’re not, handing out just one (rather than the conventional handful) of something is better for kids, better for the planet and better for your bank account.
  • Choose eek-o-décor. Say ‘no’ to disposables and instead, re-use or re-purpose items you already own. Look also for items from nature and don’t forget to decorate with food (consumable décor). If you must use disposables, look for products that are reusable and recyclable items like Kids Konserve Party Pak.
  • Instead of buying a goodie bag use your Kids Konserve Reusable Lunch Sack or Kids Konserve Drawstring Bag.
  • Make your own face paints – the recipe can be found in the book, Celebrate Green!
  • Invitations – use e-invitations or make your own from reused, recycled or tree-free sources.
  • Start small and build your confidence. Start simply by having (and using) a recycle bin at your party or by going bottled water-free. You can green up each of your next celebrations a little bit at a time until celebrating green-style becomes old hat.  Small things add up to big things.
  • Don’t drive to trick or treat.  Encourage your neighbors to go green and then go door-to-door near you. It’s good for you and the planet and builds community.

Kids Konserve Giveaway

To help out with making your Halloween Eek-o-Friendly, Kids Konserve and Five Hens are kindly giving away a Kids Konserve Goodie Bag to one of our lucky readers.  The Goodie Bag includes a recycled canvas lunch sack and a 20 oz. stainless steel water bottle.  Click here for details on how to enter for a chance to win.

5 Responses to “Have an Eek-o-Friendly Halloween”

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    Violet Smith says:

    October 14th, 2009

    I would say the don’t drive to trick or treat.  Another good tip would be, don’t make your toddlers walk up all those stairs.  Most shopping centres now have trick or treat parties that last for a couple of hours and this is great for small children, they are held early enough to get the little ones home and in bed, and after visiting all the participating stores, there is usually plenty of goodies for little ones to be satisfied.  Also much safer, warmer and pedestrian safe.  Some also have prizes for best costumes.

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    The Little Red Hen says:

    October 14th, 2009

    Those are all great tips, Christy.  Thank you!  I especially liked the one about handing out less stuff.  It will save money, and from a mom’s perspective, the fun of Halloween is walking around outside in the dark and seeing all the neighbors- we don’t need 3 pounds of candy per kid to make it better!  (Usually the rooster and I just eat it anyway, and we sure don’t need it!)  I would love it if my neighbors decided give kids less.  I will this year!

     

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    Marilyn Simmons says:

    October 14th, 2009

    Great tips, I buy candy at a bulk food store and place in paper bags, not as cute as the ones shown in the pic, but now I have a idea of how to decorate the bags myself.

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    Kathryn says:

    October 14th, 2009

    I like the old standby:three r’s-reduce -reuse-recyle the best! I’ve raised our children with these 3 r’s,and I instill it in our friends in a non nagging way ;) this has been around for years and for many years to come.It helped me ot think 24/7  on my purchases,if item doesn’t fall into the 3 r’s-I have to ponder how ot make it fit in it ;)

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    Jennifer Barr says:

    October 19th, 2009

    Always use a flashlight

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