A Greener Halloween

The popularity of Halloween has grown in the UK, and if your family is anything like mine it has become one of the most exciting dates in the children’s calendar!  But unfortunately, as fun, as it is, Halloween doesn’t scream sustainability. From the huge number of single-use costumes that are produced, the wrappers on all the treats and the mass-produced decorations.  There are some little things that we can do to keep Halloween as fun for the kids while slimming down the impact on the planet. 

 

Costumes

Handmade upcycled costumes, think dad’s old tie and big brothers old school uniform cut up for a “zombie school girl/boy”.  Or if this is too time-consuming and believe me I understand that sometimes the convenience of the one-click purchase for all things Halloween is very appealing.  How about second-hand options from eBay, pre-loved, or local charity shops.   

 

Treats

Homemade sweets and treats – iced cupcakes or cookies are loved by both children and adults. For a more time-friendly option, there are several guilt-free options on-line that are ethically produced and lower in sugar, one of our favourites is the sugar-dusted bogies on of the many spooky and delicious creations from The Hoxton Street Monsters Supplies.  

 

Decorations

Decorations are what makes Halloween so fun, and with trick-or-treating being reduced this year, dressing up areas in your house will add to the excitement.  Pumpkin carving pumpkins is a fun-filled activity, we have a family competition each year to see whose is the scariest.  You can post pictures on your family group chat or on your family video call to get a wider opinion poll.  There are hundreds of ideas on how to fill your house with DIY decorations.  

 

Some creative and fun family activities, so that we don’t need to miss out on the spooky fun, but also saving fewer things ending up in a landfill.  Happy Greener Halloween!