Eco-Friendly Easter Traditions: How to Reduce Waste and Celebrate Sustainably
🌱 Why a Sustainable Easter Matters Easter is a holiday rooted in renewal, but modern celebrations often clash with environmental values. Think plastic eggs, excessive packaging, synthetic candies, and disposable decorations. According to National Geographic , Americans purchase over 180 million Easter eggs annually, most of them plastic and non-recyclable. With growing awareness around plastic pollution, climate change, and ethical consumption, many families are now pivoting toward eco-conscious alternatives that protect the planet while keeping the magic alive. 🥚 Natural Egg Dyeing: Art Meets Sustainability Skip the dye tablets. Traditional egg dyeing is being reimagined using botanical ingredients that are safe, beautiful, and rooted in heritage. Ingredient Color Red cabbage Blue / Purple Yellow onion skins Rust / Orange Beetroot Pink Spinach Light green Tu...