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Hop into Easter with These Eco-Friendly Tips

Hello there, eco-conscious online shoppers and sellers! With Easter just around the corner, it’s the perfect time to celebrate in a way that is kind to our planet. So, let’s talk about how to have an environmentally friendly Easter! Hop into Easter with these eco-friendly tips using Preloved items 

1. Opting for eco-friendly decorations

When it comes to Easter decorations, it’s easy to get caught up in the excitement of buying new items. However, purchasing new decorations every year can quickly add up and contribute to unnecessary waste. Instead, consider using preloved items or sustainable options. You could even make your own decorations from recycled materials, such as cardboard or old fabrics. Why not get creative and involve your family or friends in making decorations together! You’ll not only have unique and eco-friendly decorations, but also make memories that will last a lifetime.

Young girl holding cardboard Easter craft of a bunny

If you do need to purchase new decorations, look for products that are made from sustainable materials Some examples of sustainable materials include bamboo, organic cotton, and FSC-certified wood. By choosing eco-friendly options, you’ll be supporting brands that are committed to reducing their environmental impact.

2. Choose ethical chocolate

Easter and chocolate go hand in hand, but not all chocolate is created sustainably. In fact, the chocolate industry has a history of exploiting workers and causing harm to the environment. To ensure that you’re making a responsible choice, look for chocolate that is fair trade and organic. Fair trade chocolate ensures that farmers receive fair wages for their work.  Organic chocolate is produced without the use of harmful pesticides or synthetic fertilizers.

Chocolate bunny with chocolate eggs and tulips

You could even try making your own chocolate treats at home using ethical ingredients. By doing so, you can control the quality of the ingredients and reduce packaging waste. There are many recipes available online for homemade chocolates and treats that are perfect for Easter.

3. Have an eco-friendly Easter egg hunt

Easter egg hunts are a fun tradition for children and adults alike, but they can also generate a lot of waste. Instead of using plastic eggs that will end up in the landfill, consider using eco-friendly alternatives. You could use real eggs (hard-boiled and painted), or make your own reusable fabric eggs. Not only are fabric eggs more sustainable, but they can also be used for years to come.

Two young girls on an Easter egg hunt

You could also hide other eco-friendly treats, such as seeds or small plants. This not only reduces waste, but also promote a love for nature and encourage sustainable habits.

4. Consider your travel options

If you’re planning to visit family or go on a trip during the Easter holidays, consider your travel options. Opting for public transport or carpooling where possible, and try to choose eco-friendly accommodation options. Look for hotels that have implemented sustainable practices, such as energy-efficient lighting and water-saving measures. You could also choose to stay in an eco-friendly Airbnb or vacation rental.

By being mindful of your travel choices, you can reduce your carbon footprint and make a positive impact on the environment.

5. Reduce food waste

Easter is a time for feasting, but it’s important to consider the environmental impact of food waste. Plan your meals carefully to avoid over-buying or over-cooking, and try to use up any leftovers in creative ways. You could also compost your food scraps to reduce your waste.

Man and Women eating a roast dinner with a young girl

In conclusion, having an eco-friendly Easter doesn’t have to be difficult or expensive. By making small changes and being mindful of your choices, you can enjoy a sustainable and environmentally conscious celebration. Whether it’s opting for preloved decorations, choosing ethical chocolate, or reducing food waste. There are plenty of ways to have an eco-friendly Easter. Let’s all do our part to protect the planet this Easter season! Together.

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Lucy Roberts

Lucy Roberts

Marketing Executive

Lucy works on all things Marketing in the Preloved Team. Not only does she love all things puppy related but she also enjoys trying her hand at any and all DIY's.