alloween can be a lot of fun, but it's also a time when you can either trick or treat Mother Nature. These tips will help you treat the Earth right on this spooky night.
Dress down. Rather than buy a new costume you (or your child) will only wear once and throw away, make one out of clothes and fabrics you already have. You can also get terrific "costumes" at thrift shops and yard sales. Swap costumes with neighbors and friends. Donate your kids' used costumes to day care centers or shelters.
Bag it. Send your kids out to collect their candy with reusable buckets, canvas bags or pillowcases.
Redecorate. Keep Halloween decorations from year to year so you don't need to buy new ones each season.
Recycle. Once Halloween is over, recycle your pumpkins, the straw you used to build scarecrows and any other organic material by composting it. The compost can be used as fertilizer for your garden.
Teach your children. Urge your children to dispose of their candy wrappers in their bags or in trash cans rather than on the street.
Keep it simple. When you're buying treats to give out, choose items that come in a minimum amount of packaging. Some people skip the candy altogether in favor of useable treats like pencils, pens, funky erasers and even nickels!
Reuse bags. Recycle your plastic shopping bags by using them to fill up with leaves or other materials then tie a rope at the end to use as a ghost head for a Halloween decoration.
These tips were provided by Earth Share Web site.