Green Halloween Roundup: Top 10 Posts About Going Green On Halloween
Even if you have not really thought about it yet, going green this Halloween is an easy and sustainable exercise. To make it even easier for you, I have put together this cheat sheet of Top 10 Green Halloween posts that were created in the last month. Have a wonderfully green holiday!
1. Eco-Libris: Book review of ‘Celebrate Green!’ (or: how to green Halloween)
This post was originally published on Eco-Libris blog on October 27th.
2. How To Have A Green Halloween
This post was originally published on the Green Gorilla blog on October 27th.
3. Go Green This Halloween: 5 Spooky Kids’ Crafts
This post was originally published on Eco Child’s Play on October 20th.
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4. Make this Year a Green Halloween
This post was originally published on Eco Child’s Play on September 22nd.
5. ChicoBag - Helping to Green Your Halloween
This post was originally published on Sustainablog on October 7th.
6. Have a Green Halloween : EcoLocalizer
This post was originally published in Ecolocalizer on October 7th.
7. Green Family Values: A Fair Trade, Alternative Halloween
This post was originally published on Green Options on October 24th.
8. Green Halloween Tips: Tricks to Make Your Halloween a Treat for Mother Nature
This post was published on About.com on October 29th.
9. The Green Halloween Edition
This post was published on Treehugger on October 21st.
10. Trick-or-treat For Good
This post was published on GreenHalloween.org on October 29th.
Image Credit: GreenHalloween.org









Healthy Child Healthy World also posted a blog on Green Halloween at http://healthychild.org/blog/comments/green_halloween_costumes_treats_and_more/
Enjoy! And thanks for spreading the ideas!
I’m about to post on Shaping Youth too…want to add some other cool links I found on ‘vegan and ethical trick or treating’ etc.
One site called “Do Life Right” I particularly liked: http://tinyurl.com/6ej65b as it’s brimming with alternate ideas (candy is ‘boring’ compared to the stuff the kids collect in our neighborhood!)
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