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Say boo to waste with these tips for a zero-waste Halloween

Woodinville, WALocal News

Halloween is known for generating waste, but this article presents a constructive solution by advocating for a zero-waste celebration. Readers will find practical tips for minimizing their environmental impact while enjoying the festivities. Simple adjustments, such as creating homemade decorations and choosing reusable costumes, can significantly reduce waste. The guide emphasizes community engagement, encouraging neighbors to collaborate on sustainable practices. By promoting eco-friendly alternatives, the article aims to inspire a collective shift towards a more sustainable Halloween.

It also discusses the broader implications of waste generated during the holiday season, highlighting the need for immediate action. With these tips, readers can enjoy a spooky season that aligns with their values, showing that fun and sustainability can coexist. Make this Halloween not just about tricks and treats, but also about protecting the planet.

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